I picked this up from The Record Exchange in St. Louis, MO.
After falling in love with all of these tracks studio versions, it is surreal to listen to a live performance of them in their prime. The recordings are very bad though, and proper recording equipment would've turned this already great album into one that truly ascends. Hearing the band let loose as much as they can while still staying on track is such a treat. I'll be sure to watch the movie sometime soon as well.
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I picked this up from The Record Exchange in St. Louis, MO.
I grew up on "Adonai" being played on the boombox when out in my backyard with my dad and my siblings all the time. The rest of the album I wasn't as familiar with, but have definitely heard some of it before. I'm a fan I got to be honest. It's legit good even though it's super 80s sounding and of course it is religious which understandably turns some away immediately. It is much better than it has any ... read more
I picked this up from The Record Exchange in St. Louis, MO.
I've looked for this album and At Filmore East for a while just out of curiosity for how the band sounded with Duane, as all I've heard is Brothers and Sisters. It suffices to say that they rock with Duane. If you like southern rock, and Lynyrd Skynyrd are all you've heard then you must check this album out as well.
My wife got this for me!
I don't know how she knew I wanted this. But I'm so grateful to have it. This is simple, sweet, acoustic live Grateful Dead and I love it. It is quite serene and a lovely album to live to. Have an evening with this and take it easy.
My wife got me this!
I guess I had it in my saved for later on Amazon and forgot about it, but she bought it for me and it is now one of my favorite records. I love every song on this album, it's crazy that this isn't a greatest hits compilation. Shoutout to "Some Might Say" on the Guitar Hero: World Tour soundtrack though, it is the only reason I knew about Oasis seriously.