The Kinks
October 18, 1969 Early and Late shows
Fillmore East
This recording seems to be rather rare. The audience quality is not very good compared to modern standards but I find it listenable, especially since there's not much live 1969 Kinks that circulates. Please check the samples to get an idea of the sound quality for yourself.
disc 1 - early show - 48:38
01 [2:13] [cuts in] ‘Til The End of The Day >
02 [8:41] Last of The Steam Powered Trains
03 [1:30] Ray talk with band intros
04 [3:55] Waterloo Sunset [with false start]
05 [5:38] Mister Churchill Says
06 [4:45] Brainwashed
07 [3:26] Mindless Child of Motherhood
08 [2:57] Sunny Afternoon
09 [2:12] You Really Got Me [cuts in] >
10 [2:24] All Day And All of The Night
encores:
11 [4:16] Victoria
12 [1:00] Dedicated Follower of Fashion
13 [1:13] Well Respected Man >
14 [1:20] Death of A Clown >
15 [1:08] Dandy
disc 2 - late show - 37:00
01 [1:50] [cuts in] ‘Til The End of The Day >
02 [6:36] Last of The Steam Powered Trains
03 [3:26] Waterloo Sunset
04 [4:05] Mindless Child of Motherhood
05 [3:59] Some Mother's Son
06 [2:06] You Really Got Me >
07 [1:41] All Day And All of The Night
08 [4:29] Mr. Churchill Says
09 [3:34] Milk Cow Blues >
10 [1:31] See My Friends >
11 [3:43] Brainwashed
lineage: unknown generation Dolby B encoded Maxell UD C90 cassette.
transfer: Nakamichi Dragon (Dolby B decoded) > Pro Tools ("nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking) > Aiff files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).
Note: A ticket stub scan that I found online is included with the download. The Kinks were the middle act (with headliners Spirit and openers The Bonzo Dog Band) at The Fillmore East on October 17 & 18, 1969. Ray makes a comment when introducing the band that John Dalton on bass had just joined the band "yesterday morning".
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