Fleetwood Mac � November 4, 1969
Stockholm, Konserthuset

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>youhoo!

Nota bene: First time on Dime! I checked the Dimebot.

Sound quality: 3-4/6 (vg+)
Mp3 sample in comments.
Full colour artwork (PDF files) in torrent. Please comment!

CD 1
1. My Dream
2. Only You
3. Before The Beginning
4. It Takes Time
5. I Held My Baby Last Night
6. Everyday I Have The Blues
7. Something Inside Of Me
8. Rattlesnake Shake
9. Stranger Blues
10. Albatross

Cd 2
1. Like It This Way
2. Got To Move
3. All Over Again
4. Coming Your Way
5. Can�T Hold Out
6. Oh Well
7. Loving Kind
8. Great Balls Of Fire (Cut)
9. Need Your Love So Bad
10. Tutti Frutti

Peter Green - guitar, vocals
Danny Kirwan - guitar, vocals
Jeremy Spencer - guitar, vocals
John McVie - bass
Mick Fleetwood - drums

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 on Planet Dime and elsewhere.

Strangely, despite its pretty-much-OK-for-its time sound quality, its c. 180+ min. run time and completeness, plus the bunch of rather interesting tracks in the set, it seems this still hasn't made it into wider circulation - at least, it has never shown up here. Plus, there seem to be copies floating around with the last two tracks missing.

Well, we get rare and stellar tracks galore:
The show starts off with the extremely rarely played, though somewhat lame (IMHO) "My Dream" from the then new "Then Play On" album, but the affair grows mightily from there. 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 on album. And same goes for the next track, "I Held My Baby Last Night", of which we haven't heard many renditions, either.

"Rattlesnake Shake" was another fresh 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. The long rendition of B.B. Kings "All Over Again" is another rarity and a prime example of Greeny's almost painfully deep feel for the Blues. Breathtaking, you bet - and just another lost gem, RE an album recording! Too bad they didn't play this and "It Takes Time" on their Boston shows as they sure would have been recorded there. Sigh!
And finally we get to hear a veeeery long "Need Your Love so Bad", another popular though strangely not so often revisited number.

One of Mac's strengths were their ever changing set lists which makes collecting their live shows even more exciting. They obviously had a huge repertoire to draw from without trouble. Rather cool in my (Mac) book!

And yet again, my Personal Pillorying Pleasure and ceterum censeo: Screw you Sh*tyoda F*ckords, this show is NOT MEANT FOR SALE. I know you give a sh*t but I take my freedom to tell you what I think of you (and likeminded crookleggers).

Please do NOT spread this show in lossy formats - otherwise: enjoy, trade, share!

Uploaded to Dimeadozen on February 12, 2015 by DocDondy for all fellow-Dimers to enjoy.

(Greeny's) Mac ahoy!
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