


Sigh!Īnd finally we get to hear a veeeery long "Need Your Love so Bad", another popular though strangely not so often revisited number. Breathtaking, you bet - and just another lost gem with regards to an album recording! Too bad they didn't play this and "It Takes Time" on their Boston shows as they would have been recorded there.

Kings "All Over Again" is another rarity and a prime example of Greeny's almost painfully deep feel for the Blues. "Rattlesnake Shake" was another fresh, October 1969 introduction into their set and comes with some "Madge" parts instead of the later common inclusion of "Underway" as officially documented on their February 1970 Boston shows. And same goes for the next track, "I Held My Baby Last Night", of which we haven't heard many renditions, either. Otis Rush's "It Takes Time" is another all-too-seldom played PG-cum-Danny Kirwan tour-de-force which they really should have recorded for a Mac album. Well, we get rare and stellar tracks galore: the show starts off with the rarely played "Albatross" single B-side "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues", and the affair grows mightily from there. This is something real interesting from a Peter Green nut's POV which I've always enjoyed a lot and wanted to share with all Macanatix here in Dimetown and elsewhere. Mick "Rattlesnake Shaker" Fleetwood - drums Comments welcome!ġ0 Stranger Blues (cut - tape flip? at 2:23)ġ1 Tutti Frutti (short skips/cuts at 2:13 and 5:50) 9:03ĭanny "Youngeyes" Kirwan - guitar, vocals Lineage: (pretty low generation) cassette tape (acquired in 90's trade/swap)>February 2015 transfer to Sony linear PCM recorder at CD-friendly 44.1kHz/16bit rate>Audacity (for track markings and slight editing>CD-R>FLAC (level 8)>Dimeadozen on Februby DocDondy > Revised by pernod/Bert13 on July 29, 2017: first 10 songs speed corrected to 96.5 shrink, levels adjusted: amplified/de-amplified/balanced, adjustments done with Adobe Audition 3.0.1, tracked with CD Wave, encoded to flac 8 with TLH, tagged with foobar2000 > Audacity (by docdondy for splitting Intro/Jigsaw Puzzle Blues and Crowd-Tuning-Intro/Albatross and auto-boosting levels) > FLAC (level 8) > Dimeadozen on Decemby DocDondy.Ĭomes with lovingly designed full colour artwork (PDF files) in torrent. So, this is definitely an upgrade to my previous torrent.

Fortunately for all of us Macantatix and Greenionados, he was so kind and took it upon himself to do the necessary pitch correction for the first tracks by -3,5% (which is clearly audible) up to including "Albatross" funnily, the remainder of the show obviously ran OK on my cassette copy. Fellow Dimer and Co-Macanatic Bert (pernod here on Planet Dime) applied his bat-ears, and noticed that a major part of the recording ran considerably fast.
