Lucca Summer Festival
Piazza Napoleone, Lucca, Italy
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Set 1intro
Up Around The Bend
Green River
Sweet Hitchhiker
Who'll Stop The Rain
Born On The Bayou
Lookin Out My Backdoor
Ramble Tamble
Midnight Special
It Ain't Right
Don't You Wish It Was True
picks' distribution
Joy Of My Life
Working On A Building
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Keep On Chooglin
The Night Time Is The Right Time
Jambalaya
radio outro
Up Around The Bend
Green River
Sweet Hitchhiker
Who'll Stop The Rain
Born On The Bayou
Lookin Out My Backdoor
Ramble Tamble
Midnight Special
It Ain't Right
Don't You Wish It Was True
picks' distribution
Joy Of My Life
Working On A Building
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Keep On Chooglin
The Night Time Is The Right Time
Jambalaya
radio outro
CommentLive FM radio broadcast by "I Concerti di Radio1", Radio Uno RAI [first channel of italian national radio], from an open air show. Piazza Napoleone is one of Lucca main city squares.
WARNINGS:
1- RadioUno can broadcast only the first 90 mins or so of the concert, which fades out to give space to night-time radio news, at 11 o'clock. As far as as I know, there are no plans for a future broadcast of the missing tracks. And I strongly doubt they will ever do.
2- as in italian radio customs, the DJ speaks a lot in-between songs. His purpose is to translate in italian what the musicians say, the introductions to every song and bits of the history of the band. Said so, there were long breaks for changing istruments, filled by radio banters. It may get VERY annoying, and trust me it does, thus we might consider this recording only for completists. But the songs, the actual music, are usually not spoken over.
WARNINGS:
1- RadioUno can broadcast only the first 90 mins or so of the concert, which fades out to give space to night-time radio news, at 11 o'clock. As far as as I know, there are no plans for a future broadcast of the missing tracks. And I strongly doubt they will ever do.
2- as in italian radio customs, the DJ speaks a lot in-between songs. His purpose is to translate in italian what the musicians say, the introductions to every song and bits of the history of the band. Said so, there were long breaks for changing istruments, filled by radio banters. It may get VERY annoying, and trust me it does, thus we might consider this recording only for completists. But the songs, the actual music, are usually not spoken over.
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