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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Jeff Beck Group CONCERT Jul 24, 1968 Fillmore West 31:09 4.62
Keith Moon INTERVIEW Dec 29, 1974 Interview 10:46
The Who CONCERT Apr 6, 1968 Fillmore East 57:15 4.70
The Who CONCERT Oct 22, 1969 Fillmore East 50:47 4.69
The Who CONCERT Dec 4, 1973 Spectrum 1:57:08 4.70
The Who CONCERT Dec 6, 1973 Capital Centre 1:40:18 4.67
  • For the Record: The Power and Mystique of Live Albums

    by Max MobleyMarch 2, 2009Comments (3)

    "Rock ‘n’ roll was born, written, and performed by the other half—life’s great losers, outcasts, and wretches—like characters in a Steinbeck novel." (read more)

  • The Prog Rock Economic Stimulus Plan

    by Max MobleyFebruary 11, 2009Comments (7)

    Want to solve the economic crisis? Listen to the Mars Volta. Listen to Porcupine Tree, Opeth, and, of course, Rush and Yes at their proggiest. (read more)

  • Raunchy Faces Back on Tour

    by Barbara CharoneDecember 17, 2008Comments (0)

    Originally published in Rolling Stone, 27 February 1975 LONDON – "We're playing as one now like our life depended on it," Rod Stewart announced, looking down eagerly at his game pie in a posh London restaurant. "This American tour is a turning point for the Faces. If we can get that same rapport going with our audience that we had four years ago, then I'll say we’ve accomplished something. Then I'll say we've become one of those bands that's respected. (read more)

  • Shane MacGowan and the Popes: The Snake

    by Greg GastonNovember 19, 2008Comments (1)

    Produced by Dave Jordan and Shane himself, The Snake plunges us back into the Irish bard’s maelstrom of gutter vibes and lyrical tales. (read more)

  • Will the Real Roy Harper Please Stand Up

    by Mick SkidmoreNovember 5, 2008Comments (5)

    When you mention the name Roy Harper to even the most informed US music aficionado, the extent of recognition is usually a response that’s some mixture of “oh yeah, ‘Hats Off to Harper’, that Led Zeppelin song" (which was a tribute), or “he sang lead on Pink Floyd’s ‘Have a Cigar.’” If you look him up in any historical book or biography, critics use all manner of adjectives to describe him: Influential, controversial, idiosyncratic, eccentric, intelligent, poetic (read more)

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