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Carnegie Hall 1970


 

December 5, 1970 NYC
If I could only have one Neil solo show this would be hard to beat. Sound quality, the crowd, oh, and Neil is frigging unbelievable!
Kurt
Speakin’ Out


 

what song Kurt?
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got a link to it?
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or is it on the archives somewhere?
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thanks-
BUgs-


 

Back in the old trading days in the 1990s, a question was asked on the old Rust List, what are the 10 must-have recordings that all Rusties should own.? The 1970 Carnegie Hall recording was one of them.? It sounded good then, even better now.
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Hi Bugs! What’s up doc? Long time since we misbehaved. Hope you are still being a badass trouble maker :-)
The one song on that official Carnegie release that really got my attention was The Loner. Nice and spooky like I like it. ?Every song is great on the whole album. Lots of Springfield tunes. The only weird part is when the clappers keep trying ?to jam with Neil on Sugar Mt. Neil aborts a few times. I lift the needle over that part sometimes.
Kurt
Speakin’ Out
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I remember a vinyl boot where Neil stops playing the intro to Expecting?to Fly because?of the crowd noise...out of the crowd someone says "It's beautiful" and Neil resumes playing.

I can't seem to find the aud recording?that includes that exchange.

You can tell I'm old because?I remember buying the record at one of the stores in Cambridge MA or maybe responding?to one of the paper catalogs that were available back in 1978. ( What was the name of those things?)

Anyone know where I can find the recording that contains that exchange between Neil and the crowd?
Thanks,
Doug


 

Agree. Great show. Had the bootleg but love the official release. For me the cellar door show just before this one might be my favorite. Always looked at the cellar door show as being the After the Goldrush tour. By the time he starts the 1971 tour he has a bunch of new songs to play.


 

I'd be curious to hear this recording too if anyone knows what it is.


 

I'm curious to hear that recording of Expecting to Fly where Neil stops because of the crowd. Anyone know which performance it is?