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I dont know how i haven't gotten into these guys before....maybe i'm just stupid.

anyways, i'm absolutely loving the few shows i've downloaded lately....especially this one:

Legion of Mary 04-19-75

Oriental Theater, Milwaukee WI

disc I:

1. Tough Mama (8:49)

2. It's No Use (11:18)

3. I Feel Like Dynamite (10:36)

4. (cut) You Can Leave Your Hat On (3:11)

5. Every Word You Say (9:29)

6. That's What Love Will Make You Do (11:55)

7. Wicked Messenger (14:15)

disc II:

1. Harder They Come (19:16)

source: SBD (MSR>1R>P>D>ZA/2>SHN)

I'd just like to say there is nothing better than Garcia with horns.

I could listen to this stuff forever.

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The first LoM shows I got were back when... I don't recall. Maybe ScottieKing or NorthernWish hooked me up, I'm not sure, but I still listen to them to this day. I forget who's playing bass in the shows I have (Tutt perhaps?) but it's pretty hard not to move to it. And Merl is always great.

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well fuck, how can i turn down an offer like that?!??!?!

thanks greg.

No problem, you've passed along many sweet discs my way, be my pleasure. I imagine Fat cats at Casbah is a good shot at crossin' paths next? (forget the date).

I noticed I have 04/09/75 sitting here also, might have to check the quality of this cassette, might be worth the transfer time.

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Just checked etree & see both early & late shows from 04/09/75 have been seeded, ne need for me to do a transfer.

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AD, its probably John Kahn on bass. Ron Tutt was the drummer for the most part, I believe.

yeah well dude, that's just like, your opinion, man.

thanks for the clarification. most likely is a bass player playing bass, and not a drummer.

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well that is the problem with SBDs, I find. They're mixed for the venue that night, not for playback later.

Part of the reason I prefer GD audience recordings to the SBDs is because the drums are often mixed loud and flat on the SBDs, whereas the AUDs give them some dimension.

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i'm in that boat.

i mean, i've heard of LoM, but hadn't actually sat down and checked em out....

glad i did.

i seem to remember tossing a LoM show into a cdplayer at cometogether this summer, when we were camping with paul and nick frm JO, and i swear i dont think it even left the damn player until i packed it up and went home

they rock, no doot aboot it

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