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The Who - Fillmore West Master album

The Who - Fillmore West Master album

  • Performer: The Who
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Fillmore West Master
  • Released: 2009
  • Style: Classic Rock, Mod
  • Country: Japan
  • MP3 version size: 1500 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1896 mb
  • Other: AIFF WAV AC3 MP2 MIDI AAC ADX
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 511

Description

Listen free to The Allman Brothers Band – Fillmore West '71 (Statesboro Blues, Trouble No More and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.

Complete sua coleção de The Wh. this is the official live at the fillmore east us pressing that was released on 4/20/18, to bad it took 50 years for a none bootleg version of this to come out, this is pressed on thick 180g vinyl and opens up to the same 1968 photo as the cd version does, this has nice inner sleeves with liner notes

Fillmore West 1969 is a three-CD album composed of selections from four concerts by the Grateful Dead. These concerts, performed on four consecutive nights from February 27 through March 2, 1969, were the basis for Live/Dead (rock's first 16-track live album, released in November 1969). In addition to the three-disc set, the entire run of four nights was released as The Complete Fillmore West 1969, a 10 compact disc set that was limited to 10,000 copies.

At Fillmore East was originally a double LP, recorded over both the Friday and Saturday night’s shows and captured the Allman Brothers at the peak of their powers. Yet this first side gives little indication of what the remainder of the album is to be like. This is everything that is great about Southern rock, there’s jazz and even some Latin influences thrown in for good measure. Side 2 of the first LP is a cover of Willie Cobb’s ‘You Don’t Love Me,’ originally cut in 1960 for Mojo Records in Memphis and covered by a host of artists including Quicksilver Messenger Service and Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Stephen Stills on their 1968 Super Session album

Aretha Franklin, who died on August 16th at age 76, recorded more than 40 full-length albums in her six-decade career. It’s a deep catalog, crowded with indisputable classics and hidden gems. Rolling Stone’s music staff is paying its . All right? Aretha Franklin asks. Her delivery of Paul Simon’s secular hymn is the shining gem of Aretha Live at Fillmore West – part of an incredible Side A run of covers that instantly obsolesce their originals, at least for the night, along with Respect, Eleanor Rigby and Love the One You’re With. One way of looking at these song choices is that Aretha is pandering to the long-haired kids in the room, proving she can keep up with rock & roll in the ’70s.

Indeed the two-LP collection redefined the Dead's role as sonic rangers who roamed the great wide psychedelic open. For the growing global audience of Deadheads, it offered a sampling of the Grateful Dead's practically indescribable and ever-evolving brand of aural alchemy. Over the course of the Fillmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings are nine and a half hours of proof. Curious parties might find the Fillmore West 1969 three-disc distillation an adequate substitute. However, earnest Deadheads should take whatever measures necessary to obtain this package.

Fillmore West 1969 offers tremendous insight into the evolution of a great band and the art of musical improvisation in general. Grateful Dead The Complete Recordings Fillmore West 1969 Grateful Dead Prod 10-CD Rhino 3-CD 2005. When the Grateful Dead originally released their live album Europe 72, it was issued in a three-LP set on vinyl for dual reasons. Now, however, two sets of cd's from the same Fillmore West 1969 appearances effectively render Live /Dead obsolete. Most of the three-disc compilation (culled from the 10-cd package) appeared on that earlier album, but if you listen to the entire two sets as now constituted, the flow of the show contains nary a wasted note or beat. Reading long-time Dead publicist and historian Dennis McNally's liner notes, it's not surprising to learn how carefully the band was choreographing this string of concerts on their home turf.

King Curtis - Live At Fillmore West 74. Lou Reed - Rock 'n' Roll Animal 75. Stevie Wonder -Little Stevie Wonder/The 12 Year Old Genius 76. Jeff Buckley - Live At L'Olympia 77. James Brown - Love, Power, Peace: Live At The Olympia, Paris, 1971. The Who - BBC Sessions 12. Elvis Presley - Louisiana Hayride (The Beginning Years 1954-1956) 13. Bob Marley - Talkin' Blues 14. Pat Travers - King Biscuit Flower Hour 15. Alicia Keys - Unplugged 16. The Supremes & The Temptations - TCB 17. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Radio One 18.

This article is about the post-1968 San Francisco music venue. For the pre-1968 venue, see The Fillmore. For the San Francisco neighborhood, see Fillmore District. For other venues named Fillmore, see Fillmore Music venues (disambiguation). The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music venue in San Francisco, California, which became famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham from 1968 to 1971. Named after The Fillmore at the intersection of Fillmore Street and Geary Boulevard (which served as Graham's principal venue from 1966 to 1968), it stood at the southwest corner of Market Street and South Van Ness Avenue in the Civic Center district. There is now a Honda automobile dealership at that location. A documentary film of the last several concerts, called Fillmore, and a three-disc album, called Fillmore: The Last Days, were released in 1972. After serving as a Honda car dealership for many years, the venue was remade into a music venue and event space called SVN West

Tracklist

1-1 Heaven And Hell
1-2 I Can't Explain
1-3 Fortune Teller
1-4 Tattoo
1-5 Young Man Blues
2-1 It's A Boy
2-2 1921
2-3 Amazing Journey
2-4 Sparks
2-5 Eyesight To The Blind
2-6 Christmas
2-7 The Acid Queen
2-8 Pinball Wizard
2-9 Do You Think It's Alright
2-10 Fiddle About
2-11 There's A Doctor
2-12 Go To The Mirror
2-13 Smash The Mirror
2-14 I'm Free
2-15 Tommy's Holiday Camp
2-16 We're Not Gonna Take It
2-17 Boris The Spider
2-18 Summertime Blues
2-19 Shakin' All Over
2-20 Magic Bus

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Fillmore West

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals – John Entwistle
  • Drums, Vocals – Keith Moon
  • Guitar, Vocals – Pete Townshend
  • Lead Vocals, Harmonica – Roger Daltrey

Notes

Soundboard live at Fillmore West, San Francisco, California June 19th 1969.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FP-016A/B The Who Flying To New York To Go To Court ‎(2xCD, Unofficial) Fire Power FP-016A/B Japan 1996

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