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Jimmy Buffett Concert

Record Plant (Sausalito, CA)

Jimmy Buffett concert at Record Plant on Oct 24, 1974

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  • Date:
    10.24.1974
  • Tracks:
    12
  • Total Time:
    58:59
  • Catalog:
    Record Plant

Concert Summary

Jimmy Buffett has got to be the only artist in contemporary music to take a novelty "Top 10 hit" and turn it into a bona fide entertainment empire. In 1977, after releasing the laidback leisure anthem, "Margaritaville," and embarking on his humor-filled summer tours, Buffett quickly began developing a core fan base to rival only that of the Grateful Dead. Called "Parrotheads," these hardcore Buffett fans have made his fun-filled live shows a full…entire summary

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  • Teenonator | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 6:36 pm

    Great show. It's stuff like this that makes me keep my Buffett LPs. I saw him the next year with Jerry Jeff opening....that was frigging great

  • cy | Thursday, February 05, 2009 | 3:24 am

    Like Finding Lost Treasure... I thought the Jimmy Buffett we grew up with- the guy we idolized, the guy we saw paying his dues at rinky dink bars like the Keg 'n' Cork on John's Pass and at free shows at the University of Florida in the early '70's, the guy with all the personality in the world who when he said he'd never make his music for money we believed him, was long gone, replaced by a pathetic caricature of himself 'singing' crap about heinz 57 and french fried potatoes and hearing he was in town, releasing Margaritaville on no less than 28 different albums, and in the process of selling out sold out the Florida Keys and moved to- jesus god- Palm Beach. This recording session is a stunning find, it just reminds me we weren't sold a bill of goods, there really, really was something there. If he'd just hung it up after Volcano and retired to Costa Rica, with his reputation, integrity and the laid back Keys of old all still intact...

  • micktaylorrules | Monday, January 19, 2009 | 11:39 am

    Technical questions aside, this perfomance is one that is rare for Buffett. It exposes a hungry musician in his way up the ladder. The energy which Buffett and his boys play is truly explosive, yet very personal, as if they were jamming in one's living room. One gets to see a side of Buffett that cannot be seen today and has not been seen in many years. When I was a youth in Meadville, no one had heard of Jimmy Buffett, until my friend, Ed Foster, brought his music to our town in the early to mid 80's. As for the question is this live or not? If it was played by musicians in the same room, at the same time, it's live.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, January 03, 2009 | 2:40 am

    Music is fantastic! That F-U Stooge probably sucks his thumb and still wets the sheets.

  • greenman87 | Friday, January 02, 2009 | 7:38 pm

    This is a jam session like no other! I love the camraderie between all involved. It was the comfortable setting that pervades the senses. Jimmy always the party animal. LIVE ON PARROTHEADS

  • tjc53 | Tuesday, September 16, 2008 | 5:42 pm

    Saw Jimmy on the Boston Common at a free concert in 1976. Liked him then love his music now. He is truely one of a kind. The best part is now I take my grandkids to his concerts,

  • robnbobby | Friday, August 22, 2008 | 12:57 pm

    Jimmy is a true artist!

  • rtg | Wednesday, August 20, 2008 | 7:19 am

    I first heard and caught Buffet live in 1977...even though the commercialism has gone overboard at times, there is still the basic foundation that you hear in this show...why this man is not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame escapes reason...one of the top five entertainers of our generation....

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