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  • Re: Concert Vault Feedback

    Hey Vaulters, Finally got around to listening to the James Taylor May 26, 1974 Carnegie Hall show and it is a winner - now my favorite JT show you've posted. I wish I could give you a 100% helping hand on the ''Unknown - horn section,'' but I can get you 90% of the way there. After ''Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,'' JT introduces the&nbsp;brass ...
    Posted to Concert Vault Feedback (Forum) by Uncle Chick on March 14, 2008
  • Re: Concert Vault Feedback

    Vaulters, thanks for posting the&nbsp;December 1978 Richie Havens show at the Bottom Line.&nbsp;Havens as a solo act is a powerhouse,&nbsp;but hearing him with a backing band is equally as entertaining.&nbsp;Just one note for the summary author. While ''Without Love'' sounds like a really swell title, ''the Doobie Bothers classic'' is actually ...
    Posted to Concert Vault Feedback (Forum) by Uncle Chick on January 16, 2008
  • Re: The Who April 6, 1968 Fillmore East Show

    musigny23 &gt;Compared to what? There were hundreds of shows we can't hear now. Nice thought, but come on. &nbsp; Compared to the hundreds of shows I saw and have on bootleg recordings. It's just my opinion, but it's based on an exceptional sample. Thanks for considering this.
    Posted to The Who (Forum) by Uncle Chick on November 15, 2007
  • Pete Townshend

    Thanks so much for posting the complete Brixton show by Pete Townshend. It was truly a highlight in Townshend's solo career in the '80s. Pete's take on&nbsp;Parker's ''Barefootin''' has always been&nbsp;my favorite song in the concert.&nbsp;However, once again, I've got problems with your summary on the&nbsp;show. ''Opening with a rare-Who B ...
    Posted to Request A New Performer Forum (Forum) by Uncle Chick on November 14, 2007
  • Re: Concert Vault Feedback

    The ''trivia'' ''about the Stones song'' is wrong. While the Stones did cover ''Fortune Teller,'' the writer's grasp of history is off. The Who did record and release two songs by The Rolling Stones in 1967. Unfortunately, neither was ''Fortune Teller.'' The 45 featured ''The Last Time'' b/w ''Under My Thumb.''
    Posted to Concert Vault Feedback (Forum) by Uncle Chick on November 15, 2006