George Harrison

4 December 1974, Evening Show

Olympia Stadium
Detroit, Michigan, USA

Source - Detroit 1974 (re-edited)

Incomplete recording of George Harrison's show in Detroit on 4 December 1974, missing the Indian music, "My Sweet Lord", "Nothing from nothing", "Tom Cat", and "Outta Space" - but including the George's introductions to them; make you wonder if the complete tape still exists somewhere out there. Sounds like a big crowd. There is quite a lot of bass rumble, and the overall sound is not the cleanest. This one has been cleaned up from an original with a few gaps in it - I don't know whether the original had them or if it was just a poor copy.

1. Hari's On Tour (Express) (Harrison) 6:43
2. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Harrison) 6:16
3. Something (Harrison) 4:12
4. Will It Go Round In Circles (Preston) 5:09
5. Sue me, sue you Blues (Harrison) 4:53
6. Introductions to Indian music 4:31
7. For you, Blue (Harrison) 4:41
8. Band Introductions 1:31
9. Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) (Harrison) 4:32 followed by introduction to Billy Preston
10. In my Life (Lennon/McCartney) 6:17
11. Introduction to Tom Cat 1:12
12. Maya Love (Harrison) 5:35
13. Dark Horse (Harrison) 5:50
14. What is Life (Harrison) 6:46

Total Time 68:15

Show identifier - 1:58 of track 1 - "Hello Detroit!"

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

Bootlegzone review:
"If you have other shows from this tour-this will sound familiar. This one has pretty poor audio though. Too bad it was recorded so poorly-sounds like George might not have been quite as hoarse this night." mike hilliard, Aug 2005

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