^My one and only live James Brown show was from that era and he did Night Train.
A part of the Leon Russell show I was chasing down yesterday - 1971
Steppenwolf .... July 2, 3, or 4, 1968 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. - or Fillmore West August 27, 1968 - Who knows. Some controversy here.
This recording comes from the last Bill Graham 1960's show at the original Fillmore
Auditorium before he moved his shows to the Fillmore West. For three days on
July 2, 3, and 4, 1968, the line-up was CCR, IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY and STEPPENWOLF. This recording comes from one of those nights.
Set List:
01. Your Wall's Too High
02. Hootchie Kootchie Man
03. Born To Be Wild
04. Desperation
05. Tighten Up Your Wig
06. Disappointment Number (Unknown)> Lost And Found By Trial And
Error> Hodge, Podge, Strained Through A Leslie> Resurrection
07. Baby Please Don't Go
08. The Pusher
From Youtube
Yes, I'd kill him with my Bible
And my razor and my gun.
Maybe the best cut on that Leon show you were chasing... did you find the whole shebang? There used to be several cuts from it on youtube; but they don't stay up.
I got the whole show in much better quality than I had before (i.e. Leon Russell and Friends).
It had slipped out of my mind, but I was there the night The Band played their first concert as The Band (April 17, 1969).
Robbie Robertson was sick and there was a hypnotist on stage doing the hand jive to keep his temperature down.
Is this the show? I can't tell ya. It sounds like it. The second night was a much better show it was reported at the time. I didn't see it. I think there was a lottery to get tickets.
Not high fidelity, but I love the photo. A lot of Band stuff posted by this Youtube-mate, haven't had time to look through it all. Probably only two out six left standing. If you were somewhere else then you won't have to die.
EDIT: The Band at Winderland is the 4/19/1969 show - 8 songs got recorded.