The Guess Who 08/24/1973
Set I
Just Let Me Sing
Bus Rider
Albert Flasher
Undun
Runnin Back to Saskatoon
Bye Bye Babe
Glamour Boy
Orly
Self-Pity
These Eyes
Theme songs interlude: Peter and the Wolf, ?, Woody Woodpecker.
Miss Frizzy
Show Biz Shoes
Bus Rider
Albert Flasher
Undun
Runnin Back to Saskatoon
Bye Bye Babe
Glamour Boy
Orly
Self-Pity
These Eyes
Theme songs interlude: Peter and the Wolf, ?, Woody Woodpecker.
Miss Frizzy
Show Biz Shoes
Set II
Hand Me Down
American Woman >
Truckin Off Across The Sky
Running Bear >
No Time
American Woman >
Truckin Off Across The Sky
Running Bear >
No Time
Set III
Comment
The confirmed date is AUGUST 1973 (exact day unknown), and the location is Clarence, NY (not Montana). During the concert, Burton says 'here's a song from our new album' (No.10). The No.10 album was released in July, 1973. Line up: Burton Cummings, Bill Wallace, Gary Peterson, Kurt Winter, Donnie McDougall. This information is from the guesswhofans.com concert archival project.
Date of August 24 from a promo piece in the August 22, 1973 Buffalo News, viewed on newspapers(dot)com
Date of August 24 from a promo piece in the August 22, 1973 Buffalo News, viewed on newspapers(dot)com
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| Notes: | The confirmed date is AUGUST 1973 (exact day unknown), and the location is Clarence, NY (not Montana). During the concert, Burton says 'here's a song from our new album' (No.10). The No.10 album was released in July, 1973. Line up: Burton Cummings, Bill Wallace, Gary Peterson, Kurt Winter, Donnie McDougall. This information is from the guesswhofans.com concert archival project. Some phasing and analog hiss and it's obvious the taper was stealth, but it's a relatively decent listen. Probably best for Guess Who fans only. | |||||
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