Artist: B.B. King
Date: 1971-05-30
Location: Seattle, WA
Venue: Paramount Theatre
Source: FM (Over The Air)
Lineage: master reel>cdr>flac
Taped and Transferred By: Dick Shurman

Band Members:
B.B. King - guitar, vocals

Sony Freeman And The Unusuals
Joseph Burton - trombone
John Browning - trumpet
Sonny Freeman - drums
Wilbert Freeman - bass
Milton Hopkins - guitar
Louis Hubert - tenor saxophone
Ron Levy - piano
Earl Turbinton - alto saxophone

Setlist:
01. From The Marr-ket Place
02. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
03. Hot Pants (?)*
04. Blue Monk/B.B. King Intro
05. Everyday I Have The Blues
06. How Blue Can You Get
07. Help The Poor
08. Whole Lotta Lovin'
09. Rock Me Baby
10. Hummingbird
11. Sweet Sixteen/Lucille
12. Band Introduction
13. The Thrill Is Gone
14. Just Like A Woman
* best guess on song title, could be a cover of the Gene Summers and The Platinum Fog's Hot Pants which was released in Feb. 71. It is not the same Hot Pants as the one recorded by James Brown.

Length: 63:02

Notes:
Here is an excellent sounding and complete FM broadcast of B.B. King at the Paramount Theatre courtesy of taperpat. The recording was done by his friend Dick who recorded this off of KISW-FM using a Sony R-2-R deck when it was originally broadcast sometime in 1972. This is really hot performance by B.B. King and especially his backing band. The backing band's rendition of Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) by Otis Redding almost steals the show before B.B. can even get on stage.