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 Vegas Rythm, released by Gravel Road Music / 2007
 
stefan
post Apr 22 2007, 12:53 PM
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Vegas Rhythm

Genre: live recording
Format: soundboard
Sound: excellent
Tracks: 20
Playing Time: 51:06

Recorded live: Las Vegas, NE, February 3rd 1973 Dinner Show


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01 2001 Theme (1:41)
02 See See Rider (2:28)
03 I Got A Woman - Amen (3:10)
04 Untill It's Time For You To Go (2:31)
05 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (2:06)
06 Steamroller Blues (2:55)
07 You Gave Me A Mountain (3:18)
08 Fever (2:52)
09 Love Me (1:32)
10 Blue Suede Shoes (1:15)
11 Love Me Tender (1:50)
12 Johnny B. Good (1:42)
13 Hound Dog (2:07)
14 What Now My Love (3:09)
15 Suspicious Minds (5:05)
16 Band Introductions (1:38)
17 I'll Remember You (2:38)
18 I Can't Stop Loving You (2:21)
19 American Trilogy (4:40)
20 Can't Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp* (2:10)

* taken from the 'opening vamp'


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Notes:

Good Dinner Show concert. The concert is very laid back, professional and has a pleasing song line up.

This concert was released in 1993 as It's A Matter Of Time (wrongly dated as being the February 5th 1973 Dinner Show) by Fort Baxter.

The sound on this re-release is, imo, much better than the Baxter release, which had fantastic sound already. On this release the sound is extremely well balanced and it has a great 'ambient feel'. In other words, it's one of the few soundboards that gives you a 'being there' feeling.



Audio Sample: Johnny B. Good


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"How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977

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