We
Didn't Really Get It On..
(Dylan & The Band 1974)
source: Studio outtakes
Side one:
Most Likely You Go Your Way
Lay Lady lay
Just like Tom Thumb's Blues
Rainy Day Women No. 12 and 35
It Ain't Me, Babe
Ballad of a Thin Man
Stage Fright (The Band)
Side two:
The Band:
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
King Harvest
When You Awake
Up On Cripple Creek
Dylan:
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad of Hollis Brown
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Side three:
The Times
Just Like a Woman
Gates of Eden
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
It's Alright Ma (I'm only bleeding)
Rag Mama Rag (The Band)
This wheel's on fire (The Band)
Side four:
The Weight (The Band)
Forever Young
Highway 61
Like A Rolling Stone
Maggie's Farm
Blowin' In The Wind
Source:
The complete evening show at The Forum, Inglewood, California, February
11,
1974.
* Heylin
misidentifies
this set as being from the afternoon show. According to Krogsgaard, and
thanks to the eye witness account of Fred Tosi, we know it to be
the evening show.
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2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
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A very rare and misunderstood LP from 1974
from the folks that would become TMOQ-2. The
confusion
lies both with the relative unavailability of the LP,
and with misinformation of earlier chronologies. The earlier guides, Cable
and Hot Wacks, failed to list it altogether. As it doesn't have
an actual title, it has been referred to by several. "1974"
and "Oakland" among them. Great White Answers gives it the title "We
Didn't
Really Get It On Until Oackland" from a misspelling of a quote
on
the back insert. It also states that the cover is full printed. Most
likely
it never was. GWA also reports a blank label.
While
there might have been one or two blank, the labels were actually full
printed
with a "Great Live Concerts" label. More confusion set in with the
publication
of Raging Glory. It titles the set "Dylan & The Band 1974".
While it correctly lists the package features of two inserts and blue
and
yellow labels, it states that the set is a 1985
reissue
of the original 1974 release. There was no
reissue.
The fact is, there were only a few copies manufactured in 1974
(Heylin suggests a 1977 date, although that would
negate
the theory of the piece being produced during the TMOQ changeover).
They have inserts and full printed labels. GWA
reported
"Rolling Stones" LPs issued in the covers as
well,
but this is doubtful. Whatever the reason for the small quantity run,
at
about the same time period TMOQ was releasing
the
St.
Valentine Day box. This was from the show of 3
days later at Inglewood. Since the two shows were similar, it's very
feasible
that this project simply got lost in the hubbub of the other projects,
and in the transfer of power between the
TMOQ regimes.
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2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
8 stars
NMP250
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2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
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