The Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music
Bath & West Showground , Sheppton Mallett, England

1970-06-27:
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01 - Colosseum

1970-06-27
The Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music
Bath & West Showground, Sheppton Mallett, England

AUD

01 - Johnny B. Goode
02 - Unknown song title / titles

Band:

John Hiseman – Drums
Dick Heckstall Smith – Sax
Lousi Cennamo – Bass
Dave Greenslade – Keyboard
Dave Clemson – Guitar/Vocals
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02 - It's a Beautiful Day

01 - Don & Dewey
02 - White Bird
03 - Hoedown
04 - It Comes Right Down To You
05 - Soapstone Mountain
06 - ?
07 - Time Is
08 - Open Up Your Mind
09 - Bulgaria

Band:

David LaFlamme – Violin/Vocals
Fred Webb – Keyboard
Hal Wagenet – Guitar
Mitchell Holman – Bass
Val Fuentes – Drums
Pattie Santos – Vocals
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03 - Steppenwolf

1970-06-27
The Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music
Bath & West Showground, Sheppton Mallett, England

AUD

01 - Sookie Sookie
02 - Hoochie Koochie Man
03 - The Pusher
04 - Born To Be Wild
05 - Magic Carpet Ride

Band:

Goldy McJohn - Keyboard, Vocal
Larry Byrom - Guitar, Vocal
John Kay - Guitar, Vocal
Jerry Edmonton - Drum, Vocal
George Biondo - Bass, Vocal

04 - Johnny Winter

Johnny Winter .... June 27, 1970
Bath Festival; Bath, U.K.
12 tracks = 73:11 minutes; grade: vg++
Torrent size: ~467MB (flacs, text, etc.)
comment: Great performance!!
Source: AUD(?)> CASS(?)> CDR> (wav) EAC (secure mode)>
FLAC frontend 1.7.1 (level 6; align on sector boundaries)

Many traders list this show as June 28, but June 27 is supposedly the correct date.
The great site: http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/ebony/546/bA1.html .... lists it as 6-28-70, & the great torrent recently on EZT listed 6-27-70. Anyone with a definitive?

Very nice and clear audience recording, taped close to the stage. There are many disturbances through all the recording - and a few loud audience members around the taper, but most of times it would be a very good (excellent for this age), enjoyable recording.

1. intro
2. guess I'll go away
3. rock'n'roll hoochie koo
4. talk to your daughter
5. prodigal son
6. rollin' & tumblin'
7. black cat bone
8. five long years
9. good morning little school girl
(4+ minutes of encore cheer apparently removed)
Encore #1?:
10. johnny b. goode
11. mean town blues [with slide guitar and "walking blues"]
12. eyesight to the blind [encore, rare]
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05 - Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
Bath And West Showground, Shepton Mallet
Festival of Blues & Progressive Music
Somerset, England
June 27, 1970

Tracks:

1. Green is the Colour 3:31
2. Careful With That Axe Eugene 9:59
3. A Saucerful of Secrets 18:43
4. Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 13:46
5. The Amazing Pudding 25:23

"Amazing Pudding in Bath 1970" / "Master 002" (Mr Yeeshkul, Master-002)
http://pinkroioshn.myftp.org/database/rightRoio.php?concert=223#1332

Notes:

Source: Audience
Quality: Very Good
EAC'd by sydb, seeded on PinkRoioShn

CD Reference:
Bath Festival 27.6.70, Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music
Wanna Take A Bath?, Bath, Animals Over Europe, Paris Fete de L'Humanite
LP Reference:
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06 - John Mayall

1970-06-27
The Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music
Bath & West Showground, Sheppton Mallett, England

AUD

01 - It Might As Well Be Raining
02 - I Might Catch Up With You
03 - No Place to Go
04 - Crazy Women (Left channel drops out)
05 - My Pretty Girl
06 - What’s Wrong Now

Band:

John Mayall – Mouth Harp/Guitar/Vocals
Peter Green – Guitar
Ric Grech – Bass
Aynsley Dunbar – Drums
Rod Mayall – Keys
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07 - Canned Heat

1970-06-27
The Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music
Bath & West Showground, Sheppton Mallett, England

AUD

01 - Roll Me Over Baby
02 - Reefer Blues
03 - Somethings Gotta Go
04 - Pulling Hair Blues
05 - Human Condition
06 - Future Blues
07 - Dollar Blues
08 - So Sad ( World in a tangle )
09 - Lets Work Together
10 - We Like to Boogie
11 - Shake Rattle and Roll
12 - You Never Miss Your Water

Band:

Bob "The Bear" Hite - Vocals
Al "Blind Owl" Wilson - Guitar/Vocals/Harmonica
Adolpho "Fito" De la Parra - Drums
Henry Vestine - Lead Guitar
Tony de la Barreda - Bass

Announcer: John Peel