Elvis Presley 07/29/1970
Set I
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Words
I Just Can't Help Believin'
Little Sister/ Get Back
I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
I Was The One
Cattle Call
Baby, Let's Play House
Don't
Money Honey
A Fool Such As I
Froggy Went A Courtin'
Such A Night
It's Now Or Never & 1 Line "Are You Horny Tonight"
What'd I Say
The Lords Prayer
My Country Tis Of Thee
Hava Nagila
My Baby Left Me
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Stranger In The Crowd
Words
I Just Can't Help Believin'
Little Sister/ Get Back
I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
I Was The One
Cattle Call
Baby, Let's Play House
Don't
Money Honey
A Fool Such As I
Froggy Went A Courtin'
Such A Night
It's Now Or Never & 1 Line "Are You Horny Tonight"
What'd I Say
The Lords Prayer
My Country Tis Of Thee
Hava Nagila
My Baby Left Me
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Stranger In The Crowd
Set II
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| Shearing | FLAC / 1 | A+ | View | |||
| Notes: | "Elvis - Plugged In & Geared Up", Gravel Road Music – GR CD-7005-2 | |||||
| MyLibbyDog | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | ||
| Notes: | Interesting Mono Soundboard of some Elvis Outtakes. The most interesting for me was "Little Sister" which morphs into the Beatles, "Get Back." | |||||
| chris payment | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | #113 | |||||
| sean hite | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | PLUGGED IN AND GEARED UP | |||||
| NonPartisan2 | CD / 1 | A+ | A+ | View | Studio | |
| Notes: | The Cream of Culver City | |||||
| taraimo | CDR / 1 | A | View | SBD | ||
| Jud Joyce | CDR / 1 | A+ | A+ | View | ||
| LARRY LANGFORD | / 1 | View | ||||
| Andrew Selke | CDR / 1 | A | View | |||
| Brian C | FLAC / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | The Cream of Culver City | |||||
| Curtis Ensler | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
| stringman67 | CDR / 1 | A+ | View | |||
| Notes: | SBD (65.59) | |||||
| J Hetterly | CD-R / 1 | View | ||||
| John | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
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