The Byrds – Fillmore East 1968
The Fillmore East, Manhattan, New York - May 15, 1968
Roger McGuinn (guitars,
vocals)
Chris Hillman (bass, vocals)
Kevin Kelley (drums)
Gram Parsons (guitar, keyboard,
vocals)
Doug Dillard (banjo)
This is an hitherto unavailable recording – another Rockingbyrd
exclusive!!!
1. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:03)
2. Chimes Of Freedom (3:25)
3. You Ain't Going Nowhere (2:53)
4. Satisfied Mind (3:18)
5. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:24)
6. My Back Pages - B.J. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (5:36)
7. Hickory Wind (4:45)
8. One Hundred Years From Now (2:27)
9. You Don't Miss Your Water (4:57)
10. Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1:31)
11. Pretty Boy Floyd (3:03)
12. Eight Miles High (3:56)
13. Mr. Tambourine Man (1:53)
14. Turn Turn Turn (2:38)
15. Goin' Back (2:55)
16. Hey Joe (2:21)
2. Chimes Of Freedom (3:25)
3. You Ain't Going Nowhere (2:53)
4. Satisfied Mind (3:18)
5. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:24)
6. My Back Pages - B.J. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (5:36)
7. Hickory Wind (4:45)
8. One Hundred Years From Now (2:27)
9. You Don't Miss Your Water (4:57)
10. Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1:31)
11. Pretty Boy Floyd (3:03)
12. Eight Miles High (3:56)
13. Mr. Tambourine Man (1:53)
14. Turn Turn Turn (2:38)
15. Goin' Back (2:55)
16. Hey Joe (2:21)
Artwork Included
Update: I had to remove the link, because, unfortunately, my original source for this recording strongly opposes and objects to making it available to the world. Don't blame me; I'm as disappointed as you are.
Update: I had to remove the link, because, unfortunately, my original source for this recording strongly opposes and objects to making it available to the world. Don't blame me; I'm as disappointed as you are.
link please!
ReplyDeleteAlways thank you!
ReplyDeletePlease show the link
OK
ReplyDeleteI am very disappointed
Is this recording good enough for commercial release?, because it sounds really important ans I am devastated that it has been withdrawn
ReplyDeleteIf you are going to remove the link, why not remove the
ReplyDeleteentire post?
Surely it is better to keep it as a record of what is out there! What is the S.Q like ?
ReplyDeleteGood morning RB.
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm more than disappointed by the removal of such a seemingly important new addition to the known live recordings by The Byrds, I understand the difficult position that the original source put you in when he changed his mind. However, I would be interested to know if the sound quality of this recording was/is good enough for commercial release in the future.
Thanks for your time and effort.
Is this still forbidden to share? Come on, it's Christmas! This and the show with the FBB from the Boston Tea Party February 23, 1969 are still on top of my wish list!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for all the stuff you did upload and merry christmas!
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