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Traffic. Not the band but I have all the windows open and I can hear the city out there. Now there's a siren too. I think that reminds me of a song. I think it was called The City by Mark Almond or somehting like that. However, I can't seem to find reference to it. It was a soft guitar piece. Hmmmm...

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"Father & Sons DVD"

Muddy Waters And The Rolling Stones*

The Checkerboard Lounge

Chicago Il.

1981-11-12

* Mick, Keith and Ronnie

Baby Please Don't Go

Hoochie Coochie Man

Long Distance Call

Mannish Boy

Got My Mojo Working

Next Time You See Me

Talking About My Woman

Clouds In My Heart (Jam 1)

Champagne And Reefer

Musicians ( Jam 2)

Alternative Versions

Mannish Boy

Next Time You See Me

Hoochie Coochie Man

Long Distance Call

Talking About My Woman

Champagne And Reefer

Musicians:

Keith Richards (gtr)

Ron Wood (gtr)

Mick Jagger (voc)

STU (p)

Muddy Waters (voc)

Buddy Guy(voc, gtr)

Junior Wells (harm, voc)

Lefty Dizz (gtr, voc)

Mojo Buford(harm)

John Primer (gtr)

Lovie Lee (p)

Ray Allison (dr)

Earnest Johnson(bass)

Note: The whole show was filmed from a Stones-source. The line-ups change continiously.

KR and RW play permanently, with exception of the 2nd jam (in which STU is the only Stone participating).

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1. She Makes Me Want To Sing (with Derek Trucks) 5:53

2. Who's Your Uncle? (with Sam Bush & Bela Fleck) 3:28

3. Back In Love Again (with Alison Krauss) 3:56

4. A Remark You Made 4:38

5. The Best Kept Secret 9:30

6. 'Lil roro (with Bill Frisell) 5:20

7. Swing Blues no.1 (with John Fogerty) 3:34

8. Snow's First Fall 4:35

9. Ya ya etc. 4:52

10. U R My Flower 1:13

11. Sir Aly B

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Mind blowing Zeppelin from '69. WOW!

http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ConcertDetail.aspx?id=764|4017

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Led Zeppelin

Fillmore West

San Francisco, CA

04/27/1969

Set 1

Tracks: 6

Total Time: 1:08:17

Train Kept A Rollin' 3:16

I Can't Quit You Baby 8:06

As Long As I Have You 18:21 <---WHOA BABY!

You Shook Me 10:05

How Many More Times 22:20

Communication Breakdown 6:09

Robert Plant - vocals

Jimmy Page - guitar

John Paul Jones - bass

John Bonham - drums

After an initial blitz on America in the early months of 1969, when Led Zeppelin primarily opened for other acts, they return in April for their second assault. In Led Zeppelin history, no run of shows is more legendary that these four nights in San Francisco.

This is the first set of the last night of that run. After the brief comment "This is the last night" from Robert Plant, they kick off the show with the Yardbirds’ classic, "The Train Kept A-Rollin." During the following "I Can't Quit You," Plant incorporates improvised lyrics that state what a great time they were having in San Francisco. They then embark on a vicious excursion through an 18 minute "As Long as I Have You." This unreleased song was never played with more enthusiasm, and it features nods to various blues obscurities, as well as Spirit's "Fresh Garbage," while Page pummels the audience into submission.

The mood relaxes a bit with "You Shook Me" before they journey to the outer realms again for a take on "How Many More Times" that leaves the audience delirious after 22 minutes. An unusually bluesy arrangement of "Communication Breakdown" closes the first set.

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