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Happy 20th Anniversary, Atlanta 4/3/94

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    guacamolejoeguacamolejoe Posts: 2,396
    BinFrog said:

    Newch91 said:

    BinFrog said:

    It's a great show for sure, but certainly part of the allure and epic-ness of it was how widespread it was. It happens with a lot of bands: the FM broadcast that circulates in trading communities is held in such high regard. Think Dead Cornell 77 or Phish Red Rocks 94. Both amazing shows and they sound great...win win

    It's like the Springsteen radio broadcasts of 1978. From what I've read and heard, those broadcasts were legendary and it made people listen to all the talk and hype they heard about his shows. The Winterland show may be one of the best shows and bootlegs by any artist.
    And the Winterland Hendrix shows are as good as Hendrix gets
    There's a Red House over yonder baby, pretty much, my favorite Hendrix solo performance!

    So, What you Giving ?........ (Thanks Speedy, Alesek, & Arq+friends)
    What You Giving

    I suggest you step out on your Porch.
    Run away my son. See it all. Oh, See the World!
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,883
    edited April 2014
    Playing it now. Sooooo good. How many radio broadcasts have pj done ? Do other bands do this as well?
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    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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    rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,353
    edited April 2014
    BinFrog said:

    In all her glory:

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    I love how you titled then then-new/yet-to-be-played-live "Satan's Bed" by the name "Already in Love (?)."
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