George Harrison

30 November 1974, afternoon show

Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Source - 1974-11-30 Chicago,IL,USA (Afternoon) - Publisher: Green Grape

Contrast clause - this is a different edition of the one listed here - www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=405654

Audience recording of George Harrison & Friends live at the Chicago Stadium on 30 November 1974 (afternoon show). It's an average-sounding audience recording: ok for its era - a bit muddy and indistinct, with very low sound levels, but certainly listenable. George is in very good humour (eg introducing the three horn players as the "Three Stooges"), and gets a rapturous reception for the show: it's certainly not the sour performance and vibe the tour's reputation would have us believe - at least for this show. The Indian music section is missing.

Track and disc times -

Disc 1 (47:42)
1. Hari's on Tour (Express) (6:05)
2. While my Guitar gently weeps (6:07)
3. Something (4:09)
4. Will it go round in Circles (4:42)
5. Sue me sue you Blues (5:08)
6. For you Blue (5:13)
7. Band Introductions (1:44)
8. Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) (3:52)
9. In my Life / Tom Cat (10:38)*

Disc 2 (32:57)
1. Maya Love (4:41)
2. Dark Horse (4:38)
3. Nothing from nothing leave nothing (4:01)
4. Outta Space (4:01)
5. What is Life (6:54)
6. My sweet Lord (8:40)

*"Tom Cat" is not listed on the artwork, and hasn't been split from "In my Life", but they are distinctly separate.

Show identifier - George greets the audience with a "Guten Abend, Chicago!" at the 2:03 mark of track 1, and gives a more useful "Thank you, Good Afternoon!" at 6:00. There are tape cuts at the juncture of track 6/7 and 7/8.

Lineage: Audience recording > unknown fiddling about over the years > CD > CDR > trades > CDR > EAC > wav > flac

Line-up:
George Harrison (Guitar)
Robben Ford (Guitar)
Willie Weeks (Bass Guitar)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Billy Preston (Keyboards)
Emil Richards (Percussion)
Tom Scott (Horns)
Chuck Findley (Trumpet)
Jim Horn (Saxophone)
Jim Keltner (Drums) - joined the tour on the 27th

Front artwork included.

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