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Old 01-14-2006, 05:46 PM
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Thank you John! Finally got the chance to hear it and I must say I am very surprised by the difference between this and the later version.
The energy level on the recording on "Roughage '69" is far higher, and I think makes the number that much more effective, although I did enjoy Spencer's piano solo on this recording.
Was this song at the end of the disc, after "Great Balls of Fire" or was the disc sequenced differently? I am curious as since it was sequenced by Mick Fleetwood, and this change was a "last minute" thing, the chances are good he was not even consulted, and I was just curious if there were any other changes in the order.
As the announcer comes on after "Great Balls of Fire" also, I guess that the songs are taken from at least the two sets that they played that night, if not from multiple nights.
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