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Devil's Haircut

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  1. yeah...it's a contender. There are so many good shows between '71 and '73 that are fantastic. They incorporated a few tunes from 'Goats Head Soup' on that fall European tour, I was curious as to why they didn't include them on the January '73 shows. Afterall they recorded that album a month or so previous. They just continued with what seemed like a "part 2" of the Exile summer '72 tour in the winter. I wouldn't complain about that though.
  2. Oh I see. I suppose they played the field throughout their career. I'm sure they ran the gamut. Bill Wyman certainly got back to his roots later on didn't he?
  3. Surely a little coaxing by a member of the band might've swayed her, she just didn't care for the security detail. Urrmmphh !! One less tale to tell.
  4. Wow ! Very cool ! Did you see them in the US or elsewhere ? And did you get close or meet the band ?
  5. I'm glad I can enjoy simple things. I'm burning the recently released soundboard recording of Led Zeppelin at the Nassau Coliseum from 1975 for a friend in New York coincidentally. That's as I listening to the Fatally Wanderer Definitive Edition version of the September 29, 1971 show in Japan. These live shows are fantastic and the best aspect of Zeppmania in my life.
  6. NO SHIT !!! Did you get to see them in their Mick Taylor years or even before with Brian Jones by chance?
  7. Yes you! You're a HIPPIE FREAK and it's GREAT ! My hair has been just as long, maybe a tad longer!
  8. Before it was released through Robert Fripp's DGM label, it was a vinyl bootleg called, "Un reve sans consequence du speciale". It was jacked off a radio broadcast way back when. I used to have the record. UN REVE SANS CONSEQUENCE SPECIALE TAKRL 1928 TWO INSERTS - USA Side A: Medley: The Mincer-The Talking Drum-Lark's Tongues in Aspic Pt.2/Exiles Side B: Easy Money/Lament/Book of Saturday/21st century schizoid Man A cornerstone of any Crimso collection, is the partial recording of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw concert on November 23 1973. I had to remind you that from this same concert were taken "The great Deceiver, Trio, Fracture", as later appeared in the official "Starless and Bible Black", in January 1974, with a different mixing. A superb sound quality makes this stuff the best, while the performance is a stunning one; an astonishing opening medley blew off the crowd, as the powerful version of Schizoid Man let 'em breathless. First edition was with two inserts, as a Takrl standard; front one reporting group name and album title, shows a resurrecting figure, while the rear one, without any group indication, tells a short story (takrl madness), and the track list. It claims itself as APREE COSMIC ETAIT, with a group picture taken from a legitimate tour programme. It has a standard black/yellow Takrl label with the guy on side A and the typing "It's the vinyl" on side B. There are some copies with a TMOQ smoking pig label, probably due to an error from the pressing plants, only for the two inserts series. Matrix number is Takrl 1928. Printed in the mid of '70. This link has some cool KC bootlegs. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/3664/framekce.htm
  9. Betty do you have plenty of cash today? No Wilma we're gonna charge it !!!!!
  10. Would you forgive them if they called themselves The Facelifts ?
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