Saturday, April 30, 2022

Fleetwood Mac 1970-03-06 Sporthalle Böblingen, Germany

LDB Vintage Series #032

Hi there! After closing both my Master and Special series I took a break from seeding, enjoying life and most of all
preparing for a new series! This is not going to be as frequent as my previous ones, I'll be seeding shows from time
to time so don't expect massive volumes here.

Why a "vintage" series? Because music in the 70's and 80's was really something...so different, so special with "that" kind
of sound which you don't find anymore. That was the era of real music without the internet, of long tours and enjoyable live
shows spanning from metal to new wave, progressive, jazz, fusion, pop. So many bands were born and disappeared during those
two decades.

I am then celebrating the 70's and the 80's and their unmistakeable sound in this LDB Vintage Series. You will find many bands
I have never seeded in the past but that I still enjoy listening to. Most of these come from low generation tapes that were traded
around that period, many radio broadcasts and overall lots of surprises.

Hope you will enjoy this new series!

FLEETWOOD MAC
Böblingen, Sporthalle
March 26, 1970

01 Tuning
02 Black Magic Woman
03 Before The Beginning
04 Like It This Way
05 Only You
06 Madison Blues
07 I Got To Move
08 Rattlesnake Shake  
09 Searching For Madge
10 Worried Dream
11 Coming Your Way
12 World In Harmony
13 I Can't Hold Out
14 Tutti Frutti
15 Albatross
16 Twist And Shout

TT 114:21

Lineage: Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Creative Sound Blaster Recon 3D >
HD > SoundForge Pro 10.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Mick Fleetwood: Drums
Peter Green: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
John McVie: Bass Guitar
Jeremy Spencer: Vocals, Guitar
Danny Kirwan: Vocals, Guitar

One of the very last recorded shows featuring Peter Green, it somehow closes an era for Fleetwood Mac. He would leave a mere two months
after this show. Typical setlist from 1970 and clearly in the blues zone, as it was for the first FM period.

Strange to listen to Black Magic Woman prior to Santana covering it.

Soundwise this is of course a 46 years old recording, and it shows its age, however this is not too bad to listen to.
You just cannot discuss 70's music without mentioning Fleetwood Mac and the genious of Peter Green!

ldb 


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