One of my all time favorite songs. I have a photo of when I was a boy blowing a bubble kids used to do (and mabe still), from a little bottle. And put it in a piece of art I made, a collage. Guess what the title of that art piece is???!!!
Per una serie di motivi incomprensibili, effettivamente, Welcome to the Canteen dell'intera storia Traffic è il disco più sottovalutato. Eppure le versioni ,questa, di "Dear Mr Fantasy" e la stessa "Gimme some lovin" sono a detta di tutti i fan di Steve e i suoi le più belle di sempre e anche le altre canzoni sono magnifiche. La partecipazione, oltretutto, di Rick Grech e Jim Gordon (ed il rientro di Dave Mason) impreziosiscono il live. E' stato un privilegio aver vissuto la loro epoca.
I remember when I got this for my 10th birthday in January, 1986 (a day after my 10th birthday on January 25) and I remember my dad buying me this as I was already on a Zeppelin quest as of July 1985 (seeing them on Live Aid made me a fan) and to my delight the double live album was spaced on two cassettes. Cassette one had Sides 1 and 3 and cassette two had Sides 2 and 4. I was surprised as I saw the movie on MTV a few months earlier and was surprised that Whole Lotta Love was longer on the album as was The Rain Song and Rock and Roll, No Quarter, Dazed and Confused and Moby Dick's solo were partially different on the album compared to the film. I have both the original 1976 remix and the 2007 remix (I enjoy the added tracks and the fact that The Rain Song was not edited on the album unlike the rest of the songs and also Heartbreaker and Dazed and Confused were in full but the edit on Whole Lotta Love was annoying but at least it was not like the Nick Davis remixes of the Genesis catalog nor the Jon Astley remixes of The Who catalog nor the Justin Shirley Smith/Joshua Macree remixes of the live Queen shows which compressed everything).
One of these days, boy Gonna see my baby Gonna see my baby Coming down the road She'll have my pardon Pardon in her apron, oh, Lord Gonna see the governor Who said release my man She's coming down the road, boy She's coming down the road Red dress on, yeah She's got her red dress on She's coming down the road, boy She's coming down the road Her bags down low She's got her bags down low One of these days, boy Gonna see my woman She'll have my children Children on her knee I'll run up to my woman And hold her in my arms Tears in her eyes She says I'm glad you're free
Wow at 124 seconds even the best funk bands can learn from them. Since this album came out I ran as a little boy to get this album wow grew up with the best band ever made by God all mighty. But had Jaco Pastoris Return to Forever and the Latino break dancing we thought all her ese pa Puerto Rico ese vatos locos forever champ 🏆
Used to sit in my car after getting home in the early morning hours listening to this and The Who and.............................................................................. on the 8 track.
The intensity the drive the focus the tightness the perfection. Listen to Jones and Bonzo such a groove behind Jimmy's guitar work. The bass is sublime Plant and Page call back with that fucking theremin. This is so avant-garde and astonishing for 1973 then they bring it back to rock a billy of the 50s Elvis Eddie Cochran and the blues. What four men on this earth was able to accomplish this feat. Only the Led Zeppelin.....
Saw them in Philly in 72, Lee almost left the stage during the second One song cause some idiot sprayed him with that Silly String shie while he was kneeling at the stage edge. Other than that it was s sonic mind-blowing concert. Man he can play FAST.
This is the Greatest live performance ever recorded in 1973 by arguably the greatest Rock Band ever assembled, at MSG,one of the most iconic indoor venues.
Totally agree. The first Genesis album I bought after seeing the In Concert film summer 1977 aged 16. They surpassed themselves and although I love all their earlier stuff this LP is the pinnacle for me. I only saw them live once, Duke tour, May 1989, Liverpool Empire. So regret missing the 76-77 live gigs
It's actually from TSRTS 73 Seen the Movie in theatres when released Had several Vinyls and Tapes back n the day Which I wore out Only 2 other times have I waited with feverish anticipation : Infinity War and End Game 😂
many people think that the album was heavily corrected in the studio, because it sounds too perfect for a live performance. The same songs, in subsequent live shows, don't sound so good