What do You Want From Me
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What do You Want From Me vs Sheep
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Re: What do You Want From Me vs Sheep
Quite like both of these, but going with Sheep here.
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Re: What do You Want From Me vs Sheep
Are there any amazing 70s bootlegs around?
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Same. Originally titled “Raving and Drooling“.Higgs wrote:Quite like both of these, but going with Sheep here.
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Re: What do You Want From Me vs Sheep
Taken from the Steve Hoffman forum:LetMeSleep wrote:Are there any amazing 70s bootlegs around?
Who wouldn't be excited for live versions of Animals? None of those tracks are on any of the official live albums to my knowledge.
Here is the setlist for their 5/9/1977 show (Oakland Coliseum):
Sheep
Pigs on the Wing part 1
Dogs
Pigs on the Wing part 2
Pigs
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Welcome to the Machine
Have A Cigar
Wish You Were Here
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)
Money
US and Them
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
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Also from Steve Hoffman Forums, about the above show:
A few of the great things of note about this tour and this gig in particular. First, Snowy White plays lead - so you get Pigs On The Wing Pt 2 with guitar solo (albeit at the end, rather than linking the two halves). There are no backing singers and Dick Parry is reigned in - so the sax is restricted to more or less what it did on the records and there are no Oooh Oooh Oohs. This is the only tour where the whole of WYWH is played end to end (killer riffage on Have a Cigar too). This gig is the band's final ever performance of Careful With That Axe Eugene.
There is lots of talk about a few different shows as well, what era are you chasing?
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Re: What do You Want From Me vs Sheep
Pretty much that tour. Although a decent recording of that When You're In from 73 would be good too.
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Apparently the BBC 1970 and 1971 sessions are also meant to be pretty fantastic, and excellent quality to boot. Having said that they are only available as mp3s on Archive Org

Archive Org Link - BBC 1970

Archive Org Link - BBC 1970/1971 Combined

Archive Org Link - BBC 1970

Archive Org Link - BBC 1970/1971 Combined
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