Doot-doo-doo-do-do

Tacoma Mud Flats

Have star, will steer by
l always thought this was the definitive version of Heartbreaker (Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo)



Courtesy of the King Biscuit Flower Hour, every reel-to-reel recordist's dream radio show (pre-internet and other technologies)

The whole concert from the start here:



The opening song "Brown Sugar" is also fantastic
 
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WhoaTed

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Courtesy of the King Biscuit Flower Hour, every reel-to-reel recordist's dream radio show (pre-internet and other technologies)
Amazing! A friend and I were talking about King Biscuit yesterday, and now here it is again. Classic nights smoking a few, listening to the show and chilling. It got even better when cassettes came on the scene, we recorded loads of shows (all lost now).
 

Tacoma Mud Flats

Have star, will steer by
Amazing! A friend and I were talking about King Biscuit yesterday, and now here it is again. Classic nights smoking a few, listening to the show and chilling. It got even better when cassettes came on the scene, we recorded loads of shows (all lost now).
I took that Stones concert with me (on cassette) on my first year of commercial salmon fishing up in Ketchikan. It rang over Thomas Basin many a night.

Most of the King Biscuit catalog is available on Youtube. Wolfgang's vault (Bill Graham Estate) acquired the rights in the early 2000's but I see they no longer list, so maybe someone else owns today for streaming. Hundreds of good concerts available wherever KBFH ended up.

Between KBFH, the Midnight Special and Don Kircher's Rock Concert the live rock 70's is alive.

On YouTube check out Rockpalast (German) and Old Grey Whistle Test for a more Euro-centric live rock 1970's.
 
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WhoaTed

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I took that Stones concert with me (on cassette) on my first year of commercial salmon fishing up in Ketchikan. It rang over Thomas Basin many a night.

Most of the King Biscuit catalog is available on Youtube. Wolfgang's vault (Bill Graham Estate) acquired the rights in the early 2000's but I see they no longer list, so maybe someone else owns today for streaming. Hundreds of good concerts available wherever KBFH ended up.

Between KBFH, the Midnight Special and Don Kircher's Rock Concert the live 70's is alive.

On YouTube check out Rockpalast (German) and Old Grey Whistle Test for a more Euro-centric live 1970's.
Yes, I’ve watched many of the Rockpalast shows, some great performances there. IMHO the finest GD performance of “Althea” there is, Jerry brings it.
 


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