Fleetwood Mac 08/30/1972
Set I
Homeward Bound
Green Manalishi
Future Games
Morning Rain
Trinity
Black Magic Woman
Oh Well
Green Manalishi
Future Games
Morning Rain
Trinity
Black Magic Woman
Oh Well
Set II
Set III
Comment
Bob Welsh - Guitars, Vocals
Danny Kirwin - Guitars, Vocals
Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals
John McVie - Bass
Mick Fleetwood - Drums
Note: in the Fall, Kirwin was fired from the band (after ongoing erratic behavior culminated in him smashing his head against the wall and, with blood dripping, smashing his beloved Les Paul to bits prior to a gig, leaving the band to play without him). As this show illustrates (particularly on the last two numbers), he was still playing prime lead guitar up to that point.
Another highlight is hearing Danny's unreleased song 'Trinity' which appears on a few concert recordings of that period.
Danny Kirwin - Guitars, Vocals
Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals
John McVie - Bass
Mick Fleetwood - Drums
Note: in the Fall, Kirwin was fired from the band (after ongoing erratic behavior culminated in him smashing his head against the wall and, with blood dripping, smashing his beloved Les Paul to bits prior to a gig, leaving the band to play without him). As this show illustrates (particularly on the last two numbers), he was still playing prime lead guitar up to that point.
Another highlight is hearing Danny's unreleased song 'Trinity' which appears on a few concert recordings of that period.
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OldNeumanntapr | FLAC / | B | View | Audience | ||
| Notes: | (Instruments Fairly Clear But Vocals Not As Strong) | |||||
| Slick2007 | FLAC / 1 | B | View | |||
| MyLibbyDog | / 1 | A | B+ | View | ||
| Notes: | Nice Show with Kirwan and Welch. | |||||
| sean hite | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Note: in the Fall, Kirwin was fired from the band (after ongoing erratic behavior culminated in him smashing his head against the wall and, with blood dripping, smashing his beloved Les Paul to bits prior to a gig, leaving the band to play without him). As this show illustrates (particularly on the last 2 numbers), he was still playing prime lead guitar up to that point. Another highlight is hearing Danny’s unreleased song “Trinity” which appears on a few concert recordings of that period. As usual, I find Bob Welsh’s between-song banter to be smug & condescending (but maybe that’s just me.). Audience recording (grade B) Vocals are a little 2 D and indistinct. Guitars & rhythm section, however, are clear and high in the soundscape. Lineage: trade (cdr) > EAC > Soundforge * > FLAC (level 8) * I upped the dynamic level and re-indexed in Soundforge. The recording level (when transferred from tape, by whomever, was very low. It sounds like source tape was close to master however, there is tape hiss present. | |||||
| Freebird 63 | cdr / 1 | View | aud | |||
| Michael Shilling | CDR/Flac / 1 | B/+ | View | |||
| Notes: | Solid Performance from the Welch/Kirwan Guitar-Duo. Mostly a Solid B+ but does have Occassional Degradation. "Black Magic Woman" is literally drowning in echo effects, but levels out to some excellent jammin' in song's middle. Short (46min) so Filler added from Berkeley Performance March 3. Compilation flows nicely. | |||||
| buc2220 | CDR / 1 | B | View | AUD | ||
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