TEN YEARS AFTER – SAN FRANCISCO, Fillmore Auditorium
JUNE 28, 1968
Nota bene: NOT taken from the ubiquitous bootleg CD. This version here is more complete, speed checked and of superior quality.
Cover taken from bootleg CD which in turn was redesigned from orig. Bill Graham Presents poster (scan in torrent).
Lineage: SB>traded unknown but low gen. cassette tape (azimuth adjusted, speed corrected)>EAC>FLAC (level 8)>DIME>you!
Sound quality: 4 (out of 6)/vg++
CD 1
First set:
1. ROCK YOUR MAMA
2. SPOONFUL
3. I MAY BE WRONG, BUT I WON’T BE WRONG ALWAYS
4. NO TITLE
5. SUMMERTIME – DRUM SOLO
6. I WOKE UP THIS MORNING
CD 2
Second set:
1. I WANT TO KNOW
2. SPIDER IN MY WEB
3. CROSSROADS
4. WOODCHOPPERS BALL
5. HELP ME
Here's another of my all-time fave TYA shows, and hopefully - and most likely - a major upgrade to what most fans have; I got my source tape in a trade sometime in the late 90's from my low generation god Larry Clark - thanx again for this, Larry!
TYA arrived on June 13, 1968 in America to begin a seven week US tour, their first of not less than reputedly 28 until their farewell tour in 1975.
They had recorded their May 14, 1968 Klook's Kleek Railway Hotel show and released parts of it in August as their second album "Undead" in order to have a fresh product to promote during their tour - even nowaydays promoters usually demand a new album for touring.
This show here is one of their very first dates, and their first at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium. As it turned out, this was the last weekend of the original Fillmore before Bill moved his venue to the much larger Carousel Ballroom the next weekend (on which TYA also played!), now renamed Fillmore West; since Bill had opened his Fillmore East in March 1968 in NYC, the renaming had become necessary.
TYA's two sets differ nicely from the original UNDEAD set: you get the - AFASIK - only known recorded live rendition of "I WANT TO KNOW" from their first album plus the almost equally rarely played traditional version of "I WOKE UP THIS MORNING" (i.e. not the "Sssssh!", variation). Exactly these two numbers were left off the floating-around bootleg CD that was made from a higher gen. copy of this tape. Funnily BTW, Wolfgang's Vault used that CD for their upload although one would imagine they had access to better and more complete versions in their ...well, vaults.
Like on the boot CD, my source tape started off with HELP Me which is nonsense and I put at the end of the second set where it belongs. This had been their closing number until they developed I'M GOING HOME as their anthem and show stopper; at that point in their career, ROCK YOUR MAMA was the standard opener and proposed next single (which was shelved). It seems someone early in the copy line placed it at the start to make the two shows fit on the two sides of a C 90 cassette. It is safe to assume TYA also did I'M GOING HOME to end their 2nd set but it is missing from both my tape and the boot CD.
It's real nice to hear TYA doing such a variety of still fresh numbers many of which would disappear from their set for good soon after.
Enjoy early, raunchy, jazzy, bluesy, rocking, jamming TYA!
Th:-)mas