The Flying Burrito Brothers – San Antonio 1970
Jam Factory, San Antonio, TX – June 26, 1970
(One of the last concerts with Gram Parsons)
Gram Parsons: vocals, rhythm
guitar, keyboards
Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar
Bernie Leadon: vocals, guitar, dobro
Michael Clarke: drums
Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar
Bernie Leadon: vocals, guitar, dobro
Michael Clarke: drums
Audience Recording
POOR QUALITY – ALMOST NO AUDIBLE VOCALS – DISTORTED – FOR COMPLETISTS ONLY
– YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
1. Tuning + Intro (2:03)
2. Lazy Days (2:59)
3. One Hundred Years From Now (2:50)
4. My Uncle (2:25)
5. Image Of Me (3:41)
6. High Fashion Queen (2:17)
7. Cody, Cody (3:14)
8. Lucille (3:03)
9. Together Again (3:14)
10. Wheels (2:56)
11. Wild Horses (4:32)
12. Six Days On The Road (3:20)
13. Sin City (4:40)
14. Down In The Church Yard (2:41)
15. Close Up The Honky Tonks (2:34)
16. San Antonio Rose (1:59)
17. Folsom Prison Blues (2:40)
18. We've Got To Get Ourselves Together (4:15)
19. Do Right Woman (3:15)
20. Sing Me Back Home (2:52)
21. Don't Let Her Know I Still Care (2:57)
22. Sweet Mental Revenge (3:36)
23. Hickory Wind (4:33)
24. You Win Again (3:44)
25. Older Guys (2:23)
26. Dream Baby (3:33)
2. Lazy Days (2:59)
3. One Hundred Years From Now (2:50)
4. My Uncle (2:25)
5. Image Of Me (3:41)
6. High Fashion Queen (2:17)
7. Cody, Cody (3:14)
8. Lucille (3:03)
9. Together Again (3:14)
10. Wheels (2:56)
11. Wild Horses (4:32)
12. Six Days On The Road (3:20)
13. Sin City (4:40)
14. Down In The Church Yard (2:41)
15. Close Up The Honky Tonks (2:34)
16. San Antonio Rose (1:59)
17. Folsom Prison Blues (2:40)
18. We've Got To Get Ourselves Together (4:15)
19. Do Right Woman (3:15)
20. Sing Me Back Home (2:52)
21. Don't Let Her Know I Still Care (2:57)
22. Sweet Mental Revenge (3:36)
23. Hickory Wind (4:33)
24. You Win Again (3:44)
25. Older Guys (2:23)
26. Dream Baby (3:33)
Artwork Included
http://freakshare.com/files/v5wrny3d/FBBSanAntonio70.zip.html
ReplyDeleteThis is the most significant show of the Gram Parsons FBB which I hadn't heard, though I've known it to be circulating for years, so I proceeded in spite of RB's warning. In fact, most audience recordings used to sound like this and some of us have developed a sense of hearing which allows us to tolerate and even enjoy it. So, very many thanks!!
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly, some of this is hard to decipher. However, I'm sure that track 15 is Close Up The Honky-Tonks and not "Blues Eyes". I'm not convinced about tracks 17 and 20 but cannot offer anything clear as an alternative.
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