1969-09-20 Richmond (Flynn Version) (Infofile).txt
1969-09-20 Richmond (Flynn Version)
Label: None Format: 2CD
Catalog #: None Source: Audience
Total Time: 62:51 Sound: ?.?
Date: September 20, 1969 Performance: ?.?
Location: The Center, Free University, Overall: ?.?
Richmond, Virginia
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01. Sister Teresa (3:55)
02. Resurrection (8:07)
03. Garden State Parkway Blues (20:34)
04. The War Is Over (11:11)
05. KT88 (3:48)
06. Goin' Down Slow (15:15)
Info taken from Brucebase:
https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/1969#200969
1969-09-20 - THE CENTER, FREE UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA
SISTER THERESA (3:52) / RESURRECTION (8:05) / GARDEN STATE PARKWAY BLUES (end cut, 19:34) / THE WAR IS OVER (11:10) / KT-88 (3:45) / GOIN' DOWN SLOW (15:22)
on the bill. The above mentioned setlist is taken from a circulating 62-minute indoor audience recording of only fair sound quality. This is currently the earliest
known Child/Steel Mill audio in circulation. This audio first surfaced over 27 years ago but quickly became cannibalized in the tape trading pool. In 1977 two of these
on any mainstream LP (or CD) boot and since the early 1980s has tended to circulate with tracks missing. Fortunately it has begun to circulate again in recent years on
CDR in its original 62 minute edition. There are discernible edits between tracks and this is not the complete show, which is likely to have lasted about 90 minutes
and included two or three additional songs. However it is all the audio from this gig that is known to exist. All songs are complete except for
Lopez.
Over the years there has been considerable speculation regarding the time and location of this audio. The earliest traded specimens of this audio identified the source
as a date unspecified 1969 gig at a Richmond club called 'The String Factory'. Since no verified gig date at The String Factory was found in any early timeline sources,
some collectors began assigning the audio to other gig dates. Consequently this audio has been linked to a plethora of shows from 1969 and 1970. It turns out that the
'The String Factory' in the fall of 1970. This performance is prior to March 1970, as it features Vinnie Roslin on bass and background vocals. Although there were
One, Two, Three.
Enjoy The Show,
Jeff
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