Identifier4037636
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR, SHN
Media Count2
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
NoteGiving credit where credit is due, these notes are borrowed from htttp://www.claptonfaq.com

Derek & The Dominos - Live At The Fillmore (Tarantura / SB6)
This four-CD set captures Derek & The Dominos in two complete live shows at the Fillmore East in New York on 23 and 24 October 1970 (late shows). It ranks among the best boots ever issued. This two-show set rivals 1994's official release, Live At The Fillmore (originally titled Derek & The Dominos In Concert) for sound quality. The official release was culled from these two shows. Clapton's playing is amazing. All the songs you would expect EXCEPT "Layla". Where's Eric! Magazine noted the following: "The one misnomer is the 'other' version of "Bottle of Red Wine", which on listening you find is the same version on both nights. One possible explanation is that in fact it wasn't performed on the second night, with Marc Roberty's book, The Complete Recording Sessions, listing it erroneously. Tarantura have noted its supposed existence and therefore, it is included for completeness sake. (The complete review is in Issue 18 of the magazine). Note that Fillmore Double Night (Mid Valley / SB6) is a reissue on Tarantura's sister label and is equally as good. According to Marc Roberty's book, Complete Recording Sessions 1963-1995, only the late shows at the Fillmore were recorded for possible release. At a minimum, Domino Theory Parts 1 & 2 (Silver Rarities / SB5) should be in your collection. This set captures the late show on 23 October 1970. Note that almost every other Derek & The Dominos live recording that has surfaced is of inferior sound quality. Most likely, they are only of interest to completists.

Trades Allowed
Performance
Derek & The Dominos 1970-10-24 Fillmore East, New York, NY
Set 1Early Show:
Got To Get Better In A Little While
Blues Power
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Key To The Highway
Tell The Truth
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
Set 2Late Show:
Let It Rain
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
Presence Of The Lord
Bottle Of Red Wine
Roll It Over
Little Wing
Set 3
CommentBlues Power, Have You Ever Loved a Woman, Nobody Knows When You Are Down and Out are all officially released as part of the double CD release "Live at the Fillmore" (1996). Key To The Highway has been officially released on the Crossroads box-set.

Red Wine may actually be from the First Night:

From "Where's Eric! Magazine":
http://www.whereseric.com/ecfaq/bootlegs/best-clapton-bootlegs-1970.html
"The one misnomer is the ‘other’ version of “Bottle of Red Wine”, which on listening you find is the same version on both nights. One possible explanation is that in fact it wasn’t performed on the second night, with Marc Roberty’s book, The Complete Recording Sessions, listing it erroneously."