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 FTD.11 DIXIELAND ROCKS, Murfreesboro, May 1975
 
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post May 28 2005, 05:43 AM
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DIXIELAND ROCKS

Murfreesboro, May 6 and 7 1975

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1. Also Sprach Zarathustra
2. See See Rider*
3. I Got A Woman/Amen*
4. Love Me
5. If You Love Me
6. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
7. All Shook Up
8. Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
9. The Wonder Of You
10. Polk Salad Annie
11. Introductions
- Johnny B. Goode
- School Days
12. My Boy
13. T-R-O-U-B-L-E
14. I'll Remember You
15. Why Me Lord
16. Let Me Be There
17. American Trilogy
18. Fairytale
19. Little Darlin'
20. Funny How Time Slips Away
21. Can't Help Falling In Love
22. Closing Vamp
23. Bridge Over Troubled Water
24. Love Me Tender

Recorded on May 7, Murfreesboro.

* Previously released on Elvis Aron Presley

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Audio Clip: Polk Salad Annie

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TCB Chris

You may think that its the breeze...whistling through the lonely trees..but its only him a flyin' round the bend...
as the day comes to an end.........

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QUOTE (stefan @ Dec 9 2007, 11:01 AM) *
Agreed ! Although '75 isn't Elvis best year as far as live performances go, it's definitely a return to the joyfulness of the '69 - '72 erea. He seems to be happy and enjoying himself onstage troughout the whole year.


I say 1975 is in the category as the 1972 performances....69,70,71,72,75...in order are the best imo! The energy was back in 1975 it seemed like Elvis was out to prove he could still rock n roll at 40 years of age. And not only that, he seemed to love the ineraction with the fans more, than it seemed like he did in '73, and '74...
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