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Old 01-11-2009, 03:49 AM
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I would sell my soul to the woman of a 1000 years AND the black magic woman to hear that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woman Of A 1000 Years sounds pretty much just like the record (and the audio from that show wasn't so great). As much as I love the song, the live version didn't really knock me out. Black Magic Woman with Danny on lead was pretty killer. Between the two boots, the songs that stood out for me were: Tell Me All The Things You Do, Future Games, Spare Me A Little Of Your Love, Get Like You Used To Be, Black Magic Woman, Oh Well and Trinity (all but Trinity being from the Seattle show). Otherwise, the new songs sounded about the same as the album versions. The German show is okay, but the band sounded a bit timid. They rocked on the Seattle show.

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Speaking of, where are these Live recordings during the Welch era? Were they released on vinyl??
Some of the stuff from the 1974 Record Plant radio broadcast was released on vinyl (Will The Real Fleetwood Mac Stand Up), but I really don't know of any others.
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Old 01-11-2009, 05:53 AM
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Posted by chiliD
Bob himself on his website has a MTM era live "Black Magic Woman"

Care to point out exactly where we can find this little pearl? I looked but didn't spot it. Sounds like just the thing to turn doodyhead onto!

Posted by jbrownsjr
May I add The City to this... I love that jam....

Somebody's on the ball.

Posted by SteveMacD
The German show is okay, but the band sounded a bit timid. They rocked on the Seattle show.

I take it you haven't acquired the set from the Palace Theatre in Waterbury?

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Speaking of, where are these Live recordings during the Welch era?

Many of these bootlegs can be found at ThrownDown.net in the form of torrents. Then it's just a matter of finding a seeder with the pipes and TLC [YMMV]. Enrollment is required.
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