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  • I think of all of Buck's solos, both recorded and live, the one near the end, beginning @ 3:30 has got to be my favorite.

  • Saw this live back in '75 the whole dang show, at Bill Grahams Winterland, this is one of my faves, one hell of a show , great laser light show, and Buck, Eric, and the rest killed it! Made me glad i was in the Navy at that point! Off the hook!

  • I don't think the Devil and his band of demons who went with him down to Georgia could keep up with Buck.

  • Thanks for posting.Bucks solo always sounded as if it flew in out of the maelstrom of the heaviest crunch ever.One of the best "sounding" leads ever-love the Marshall amp sound Buck got.

  • @beefoneeto Extreme arpeggio soloing from 3:36 to 4:01 - very intense and precise.This is the 69 SG here; the lead he plays on "Last Days of May" using the 72 LP Deluxe is equally incredible.

  • IMO, Joe's defining song.  Thanks youamwho for finally getting this version here. Buck's closing solo is spine-crushing.

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