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Steve Miller Concert

Winterland (San Francisco, CA)

Steve Miller concert at Winterland on Mar 17, 1973

03.17.1973
Tracks: 20 / Total Time: 1:06:33
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

This historic Bay Area concert captures the Steve Miller band eight months before the release and just prior to the recording of their commercial breakthrough album, The Joker. Several of the songs from this show ended up on the album, including "Sugar Baby," "Evil," the Robert Johnson blues standard "Come On In My Kitchen and the nonsensical, "Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma." The performance certainly offers a telling peek of things to come.

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Concert Set List

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  • Hoppy | Wednesday, October 21, 2009 | 7:01 pm

    here's something. listen closely to shu ba da du.... there's a second guitarist miller is playing with...he's just on stage for that song (i think)..any idea who it could be....? bay area guitarist from 1973? neil schon maybe....?

  • Spaceguy | Monday, October 05, 2009 | 6:34 am

    Remember when he first arrived in SF as the Steve Miller Blues Band. Got hip to the scene if you know what I mean and MAN did he get it right!! Believe I wrote in here somewhere else, when Steve was cooking he had zip / zero format. He had the tunes but they were just filler between where he wanted to go! and get you to whit him Ex: Longshoremans Hall (67?) just freaking took some tunes out to space swerrrrrvvvved aruound a little to miss any flying objects and somehow came in for a landing (somewhere). No joke people he was really good at 20-30 minutes endings or beginnings to tunes. This night was cruising with a just found nice warm body sitting over to the side in the regular seats.....we were getting involved but Steve was on Mars and kept going......so did we. Maybe half hour later I was wondering to my new friend where we may be......she didn't care and just stayed involved and you know... up but after another 2-3 minutes I remembered we we imerssed in one of Steve's hour long endings to almost every song he did then. Then we could relate! We were happy to know we may still be on Earth!! That's not a joke but back then he played "Your Old Lady" like it was his theme song! Smoking hot and nasty. He was one of the first (except Butterfield, Bloomfield, Bishop, Morrison etc etc, etc, can't take up too much space here) who came out to SF and understood the chemistry perfectly!!!!!!!!!! Fun dude. Always having fun.

  • wildblue59 | Monday, August 24, 2009 | 7:45 am

    I have the "Rock Love" LP and I recently had it converted to CD. The version of "Blues Without Blame" alone is worth the price of admission. Especially this line: "I called my baby on the phone... she said come on over Stevie, I'm all alone... I said I can't get my car started mama..." If that isn't the Blues, nothing is! What a voice, what a guitar player, what a writer!

  • Hoppy | Monday, July 27, 2009 | 6:54 pm

    Great set of music from an incredible artist. The acoustic set is fantastic, but each song oddly brief (?) Starting with "Welcome" though, you can hear how #$%@ tight the entire band is....Gerald Johnson (bass) and Steve have amazing interplay that months on the road will do...what a show and Steve's lead guitar playing was at perhps his alltime best for this period! Yeah!

  • Hoppy | Tuesday, July 07, 2009 | 10:43 pm

    this series of shows highlights the period of time when steve was just a really fantastic guitar player! its funny that his singing/harmonies as well as his lead guitar are overlooked. great songwriter, but what a hell of a fiery guitarist!

  • paj | Thursday, February 19, 2009 | 11:35 am

    Ok, so i wasn't the biggest Miller fan but i went to see a show in 71 or 72 @ R.I.T in Rochester NY -i had just bought the Rock Love Lp -he played some of the best blues I've ever heard him play. You can't find ROCK LOVE on a CD-only on LP-the live side kicks ass opening with THE GANGSTERS BACK-though the LP says that there is only one guitar player i hear two-could have been studio added at a later date-this LP is the only Steve Miller LP i will listen to-Live side only-I wrote to Steve' management and asked if they would be releasing this on Cd-their answer came in the form of a question-ROCK LOVE LP? check it out fans

  • sekander2 | Saturday, January 10, 2009 | 11:38 am

    It was about this time that Miller took this band into the Record Plant in Sausalito for one of those great KSAN broadcasts. Some of that series has found its way into the "vault". Will we see the Miller one?

  • Anonymous | Friday, December 05, 2008 | 8:59 pm

    An amazing show by a sadly underappreciated group of musicians. They made some absolutely beautiful music. I will never forget being told as a 15 year old kid by an older musician friend that the difference between the people in Steve Miller's band and the other folks recording at the time is that Steve's band mates could actually read music. I laughed it off at the time, but in retrospect, it's true, and it makes a huge difference. Listen and learn.

  • Russ | Tuesday, November 18, 2008 | 9:37 am

    Brilliant! One of the many Steve Miller shows I witnessed at Winterland. I was winding down my senior year in high school when we ventured to SF for this show. I can still hear those opening licks to J-K Blues in my head.

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