Identifier | 6197511 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | DVD |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Seals & Crofts: Fiddles of Thunder Rare Earth: Big Brother Earth, Wind & Fire: C'mon Children The Eagles: Take it Easy Seals & Crofts: Wildflowers Black Oak Arkansas: Jim Dandy Black Sabbath: Children of the Grave Deep Purple: Space Truckin' Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Gates of Kiev |
Source Info | Pro-shot |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Cal Jam 1 1974-04-06 Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CA | |
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Set 1 | CD1
Ten Years After: Rock'n'Roll Music to the World Ten Years After: Spoonful Ten Years After: I'm Going Home Johnny Winter: Bad Situation Johnny Winter: Stone County Johnny Winter: Silver Train Johnny Winter: Jumpin' Jack Flash Robin Trower: Day of the Eagle Robin Trower: Bridge of Sighs Robin Trower: Too Rolling Stoned Robin Trower: Alethea Robin Trower: Little Bit of Sympathy Bachman Turner Overdrive: Let It Roll Bachman Turner Overdrive: Takin' Care of Business |
Set 2 | CD2
Mountain: Theme from an Imaginary Western Mountain: Nantucket Sleighride Mountain: Roll Over Beethoven/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Aerosmith: Dream On Aerosmith: Walk This Way Aerosmith: Train Kept a-Rollin' Mott the Hoople: American Pie/Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll Mott the Hoople: Sucker Mott the Hoople: Born Late 58 Mott the Hoople: One of the Boys Mott the Hoople: Marionette Mott the Hoople: All the Way from Memphis Humble Pie: Four-Day Creep Humble Pie: Stone Cold Fever Humble Pie: C'mon Everybody |
Set 3 | CD3
Eric Clapton: Badge Eric Clapton: Let It Rain Edgar Winter: Keep Playing That Rock'n'Roll Edgar Winter: Frankenstein Edgar Winter: Tobacco Road Edgar Winter: Rock'n'Roll Boogie Woogie Blues The Who: Anyway Anyhow Anywhere The Who: Substitute The Who: My Generation The Who: Pinball Wizard Peter Frampton: Do You Feel Like We Do |
Comment | This is not California Jam--none of the above appeared at Cal Jam I (1974) or Cal Jam II (1978); it's an old vinyl bootleg called Guitar Bandits on Seagull Records with most tracks from the King Biscuit Flower Hour, a few others from bootlegs or unknown sources, most all from 1973-1974; TYA didn't exist in April 1974; Steven Tyler says "thank you New York;" Leslie West wishes Felix Pappalardi happy birthday (he was born 12/30/39); Mott set from 05/09/74 NYC (official release); still a great collection! |