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PRICE:
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ARTIST
FLEETWOOD MAC
TITLE
Can't Stop Loving New Orleans: Live At The Warehouse, Jan 30th 1970 - FM Broadcast (Black Vinyl)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DEAR BOSS
CATALOG #
JACK 011LP
JACK 011LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/3/2023
Black vinyl. Released in September 1969,
Fleetwood Mac
's third studio album,
Then Play On
, was their first to feature new recruit, 19-year-old guitarist
Danny Kirwan
, and was their last with
Peter Green
. Some months following the record release, Green was subjected to drinks spiked with LSD at a party in Germany, leading to his severe mental decline; after a final performance on May 20, 1970, Peter Green left Fleetwood Mac. The marvelous Mr. Green was, however, on hand and truly on form for the band's January 30, 1970 appearance at The Warehouse in New Orleans, where
Messrs
, Green, Kirwan,
Fleetwood
,
Spencer
, and
McVie
played a stunning set as support to the
Grateful Dead
. Mac's complete performance was recorded for local broadcast too, and from this source comes this LP featuring one of Fleetwood Mac's finest available live recordings from this period, an era sadly destined to come to a close soon after this quite extraordinary gig.
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