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Rob Heros's Collection

Bob Marley & The Wailers   10/31/1973

The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Source Soundboard reel -> ??? -> CD
Media shn   1 disc
Notes Bob Marley and the Wailers
10-31-73
The Record Plant - Sausalito, CA

Source: Soundboard reel -> ??? -> CD

1. Intro
2. Rastaman Chant
3. Bend Down Low
4. Slave Driver
5. You Can't Blame The Youth
6. Stop That Train
7. Burnin' & Lootin'
8. Kinky Reggae
9. Get Up Stand Up
10. Lively Up Yourself
11. Walk The Proud Land
12. Outtro

Total Time: 52 minutes

Peter Tosh (rhythm guitar/vocal)
Earl 'Wire' Lindo (keyboards)
Aston 'Family Man' Barrett (bass)
Carlton Barrett (drums)

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Addendum - 4/00 |3ill|3o
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I changed the date from 12-02 to 10-31 based on the below info:
on questioning whether this had been released officially -->
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> 73-12-02 (SHN, 1CD)
>
> The person who sent said: this "sounded just like the "Talkin'
> Blues" cd, so I went to my cd collection, pulled the disc and
> sure enough, this is the same recording that was released. Only
> thing is that this is straight through, not reshuffled and that
> 1975(?) interview is obviously not on the disc."

this one is less clear than the other full concerts on whether it should be
offered, since it does not completely duplicate an official release but just
overlaps

for the Talkin Blues cd, the record company took some songs from the above
radio show (really 10/31/73) but not all of them, added some other studio
outtakes and other live material and then took an interview and went every
other track with music and then interview; this mixture of interview with
music out of order and from various sources is hard to listen to for the
music and is disappointing, while the above shn source is so much better to
listen to and a much better tribute to Marley's legacy

to me, it is a little similar to a band releasing a live album from the
various nights of a tour, which does not necessarily mean one does not trade
or host a show of a concert just because a few of that nights songs are on
the official released album
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On Fri, 14 Apr 2000

This was a KSAN radio station rebroadcast of a live show broadcast
in October of the same year.....Marley was opening for Sly and the
Family Stone and was dropped off the tour because he was getting
more interest than Sly :-)

KSAN asked Marley to come to San Francisco and do some shows at a
club in San Francisco....cant remember the name off the top of my
head...anyway they broadcast the show over KSAN live....this show
was also the first time a bunch of Marleys songs had been played
and would come out on a record a few months later.

The reason I can give you this info, is because I couldn't figure
out why there were 2 shows with exactly the same setlist and the
songs sounded the same. I talked to the guy who is the archivist
for KSAN...he is responsible for all the old shows on tape....much
like Dick did for the Dead. Anyway that is the histor...don't know
if it was made as a bootleg. - barb
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Greetings:
Yes, 12-2-73 is actually 10-31-73, and several of the tracks would later appear on Talkin' Blues.

Regards, - Ross
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Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 08:36:12 -0600
Bill,
That 12-2-73, if it is what I think it is, should actually be 10-31-73. I have
seen this listed as this date and the Bob Marley page refers to it as October
1973.

http://www.bobmarley.com/life/live/ksan/

The above talks about the show and the Talkin Blues' album.

Take care, - Jason
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Owned by Rob Heros · Last Updated May 23, 2023