Ten Years After 1968-06-28
Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Set 1
Rock Your Mama
Spoonful
I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always
No Title
Summertime (w/drum solo)
I Woke Up This Morning
Spoonful
I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always
No Title
Summertime (w/drum solo)
I Woke Up This Morning
Set 2
I Want To Know
Spider In My Web
Crossroads
Woodchoppers Ball
Help Me
Spider In My Web
Crossroads
Woodchoppers Ball
Help Me
Set 3
Comment
Alvin Lee - Vocal, Guitar
Chick Churchill - Organ
Leo Lyons - Bass
Ric Lee - Drums
'Ten Years After' arrived on June 13, 1968 in America to begin a seven-week US tour, their first of not less than reputedly 28 until their farewell tour in 1975.
They had recorded their May 14, 1968 Klook's Kleek Railway Hotel show and released parts of it in August as their second album "Undead" in order to have a fresh product to promote during their tour.
This show here is one of their very first dates, and their first at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium. As it turned out, this was the last weekend of the original Fillmore before Bill moved his venue to the much larger Carousel Ballroom the next weekend (on which 'Ten Years After' also played!), now renamed Fillmore West; since Bill had opened his Fillmore East in March 1968 in NYC, the renaming had become necessary.
Chick Churchill - Organ
Leo Lyons - Bass
Ric Lee - Drums
'Ten Years After' arrived on June 13, 1968 in America to begin a seven-week US tour, their first of not less than reputedly 28 until their farewell tour in 1975.
They had recorded their May 14, 1968 Klook's Kleek Railway Hotel show and released parts of it in August as their second album "Undead" in order to have a fresh product to promote during their tour.
This show here is one of their very first dates, and their first at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium. As it turned out, this was the last weekend of the original Fillmore before Bill moved his venue to the much larger Carousel Ballroom the next weekend (on which 'Ten Years After' also played!), now renamed Fillmore West; since Bill had opened his Fillmore East in March 1968 in NYC, the renaming had become necessary.
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Wed Nov 06 2002 07:42:41 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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