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Reviewer:
gratefuldiver -





Subject:
One of the best kept secrets of 1977
Nothing special to start, but by Lazy Lightning > Supplication, the whole band is dialed in and nailing every jam. Keith may have over-used the harpsichord this night, but on the slower songs like Peggy-O and Candyman, it's perfect. The PITB > TOO transition is off the tracks! And the production is beautiful...even for CM 1977 SBD standards.
Reviewer:
myhungryhippo -





Subject:
something about reel to reel sound
even through its due to the tape (tech quality-loss) but its got a mean bite
drums hit hard all night