Traffic
1973-01-25
Winterland
San Francisco, CA
audience recording:
1st gen. analog tape > Dat tape. Transferred with Panasonic 3700 > Macintosh with AudioMedia III card > DigiDesign Pro Tools > xAct (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified). md5 file created with checkSum+.
Disc One - (64:50)
01 Bill Graham intro > Shootout At The Fantasy Factory 7:31
02 Rock �n� Roll Stew 7:11
03 talk: intro to Roll Right Stones 0:33
04 Roll Right Stones 12:41
05 Empty Pages 5:04
06 Evening Blue 5:41
07 40,000 Headmen 6:09
08 No Face No Name No Number 4:22
09 Glad 9:50
10 > Freedom Rider 5:43
Disc Two - (64:59)
01 talk: intro to Tragic Magic 0:48
02 Tragic Magic 7:56
03 (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired 12:17
04 Light Up Or Leave Me Alone 12:00
05 Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 13:25
06 Dear Mr. Fantasy [last notes cut] 9:38
encore:
07 Many a Mile To Freedom 8:36
08 final thank you & crowd noise 0:14
Steve Winwood - keyboards, guitar, vocals
Jim Capaldi - drums, percussion, vocals
Chris Wood - sax, flute
David Hood - bass
Rebop Kwaku Baah - percussion
Barry Beckett - keyboards
Roger Hawkins - drums
This tape is a better than average audience recording for the time period and is the entire show except for the last chords of Mr. Fantasy and a few seconds during Chris Wood's flute solo in Freedom Rider that has been spliced together to be almost undetectable. Similar set to the other night's soundboard but 45 minutes longer. The dates for the audience and soundboard recordings are speculative, based upon Jim Capaldi's comment after the first song of this audience recording, where he says: "Good to be back". Most people have taken that to mean that this is the second night - but I think that he was referring to being back in San Francisco - which might have been more likely said after the first song on the first night... So I had this listed as 1-25-73, with the soundboard recording as the 26th, but you can decide for yourself and enjoy them anyway you label them.