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A Toronto based band that would do the Allman Brothers, Tedeschi Trucks Bands proud. Very tight performance that in the full concert video she explains is the first time they have performed this live. Then there's the voice. What range and control!!!!!!! I may get banned from Guitargate for this comment, but Susan Tedeschi, eat your heart out!!!!!

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Nothing fancy. A raw One Mic - One Take, live studio recording, beer breaks and dancing included, and the VERY talented Chris Buck on guitar.

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This is just epic fun. What more needs to be said?

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Hey Michael, I know your a fan of Marcus and Zac Brown and figured you would love this performance. A great lyrical story and music to back it, and of course Marcus King’s SMOKING HOT guitar leads. Thanks for all you do, enjoy!!

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Disc 1, Side 1 - The Byrds Live - The first of these was the band's performance at Queens College's Colden Center Auditorium on February 28, 1970, and the second was their performance at the Felt Forum on March 1, 1970. The entire side is less than 18 minutes so perhaps you could do more than 1 song? It's non-stop from beginning to end. If I had to choose only one I guess it would be "Lover of the Bayou" or "Mr Spaceman".
Sorry there's no video.
Thank you Michael, so glad to be part of the community!!

Roger McGuinn – guitar, Moog synthesizer, vocals
Clarence White – guitar, mandolin, vocals
Skip Battin – electric bass, vocals
Gene Parsons – drums, guitar, harmonica, vocals
If you've never heard this, put the headphones on the 2nd time through - there's a lot going on.
Also (as a reminder) this is the first time the B string bender was used before Fender started offering it on the Telecaster. Gene Parsons customized Clarence White's Tele.
Here's the story if you're interested - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxQhbvke44I

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