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Delaney & Bonnie Concert

Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA)

Delaney & Bonnie concert at Fillmore West on Feb 22, 1970

02.22.1970
Tracks: 11 / Total Time: 1:04:03
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

Hailing from Pontotoc County, Mississippi, guitarist, singer and songwriter Delaney Bramlett relocated to Los Angeles at the tail end of the 1950s where he began pursuing a career as a professional session musician. His first serious break occurred when he was recruited into the Shindogs in 1964, which for the next three years would form the house band for the popular ABC TV program Shindig! Through his work with the Shindogs, Delaney worked with keyboardist Leon Russell and the two would establish a lasting friendship. Delaney initially pursued a solo career, releasing several…entire summary

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  • BillM | Wednesday, September 23, 2009 | 9:15 am

    Never saw D&B live, I regret. But I love this band so much. A college friend turned me on to them around 68, I got the Accept No Substitutes LP, and picked up On Tour when that came out. Still have both LP's, glad to say, and the Live album still blows my mind. This concert sounds just great. Not a lot of output, but what they did was so phenomenal and influential, it's a crime they seem to be treated as a footnote in musical history. And, like the man said, gotta love Bonnie. In fact, my only gripe about the Festival Express DVD is that there's no D&B performance. They had time for Eric Anderson, Ian & Sylvia, and Seatrain (all worthy performers) but no D&B? I can only hope there was an insurmountable tech issue and not an editorial decision. But I digress.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, September 03, 2009 | 4:49 pm

    Rip Delaney, we'll never hear the likes of this again

  • Anonymous | Thursday, September 03, 2009 | 1:13 pm

    I saw D&B with Duane Allman at Carnegie Hall NYC fall of 1970....they came out acoustically first and then went electric....King Curtis was ther too.....my first experience seeing Duane.....I was expecting to see the Clap.....a truly memorable show......made me want to learn how to play the guitar....which I still do to this day......God Bless......

  • Slotracer | Friday, August 21, 2009 | 12:37 pm

    I was lucky enough to share the stage with Delaney shortly before his tragic passing. He still had all the mojo he ever had. An amazing talent that helped EC develop his own skills. The world will never enjoy another talent quite like his. One of the greatest of all time! John A. Seaside, OR

  • tomfarrell | Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | 4:18 pm

    Tracks 1,4,5, and 8 are Stax songs originally written and recorded by Booker T and the MG's for other Stax artists. D&B were signed to Stax and sang their versions over the original Stax tracks. Steve Cropper co-wrote 'Things Get Better' and the amazing intro riff to 'My Baby Specializes'. Clapton does a outrageous version of it here.

  • Anonymous | Friday, August 14, 2009 | 10:03 pm

    D&B are the sweet best blue eyed soul group ever was as evidenced by the extra band members that joined in to move rock and roll to heavenly heights

  • t.r. | Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 11:38 am

    soulful, beautiful, wonderful and heartbreakingly sad how far rock music has regressed from the delicious gumbo it was to the corporate controlled pablum that spews from the radio now - long live the Vault!!

  • PAPA K. | Friday, July 03, 2009 | 9:15 pm

    I'll never forget Clapton Sitting on his couch in the middle of the stage playing to his hearts content. Or the joy in Bonnies voice-oh what a voice! It was the only time I saw Jim Gordon play. The first of many Leon Russell performances up untill and including his migration into the Shelter People! What a pianist! But in the beggining there was Delaney and Bonnie.. The true talent being the artist!!

  • Anonymous | Thursday, July 02, 2009 | 5:08 pm

    This is a great show. I just saw Winwood /Clapton and neither has lost their mojo. You can't compare an artist to something they did forty years and bitch about how they play now. It's not sad at all. Loved EC then and although i don't care for everything he does, he still impresses me and he's still doing it. Did you not enjoy the cream reunion either? Billy D?

  • Ronnie | Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | 7:39 pm

    "To keep from goin' crazy, gotta sing my song." How true. Smokin' show and and I love Ms. Bonnie Bramlett.

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