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!
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.
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The best Band ever!
74petri 7 months ago
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74petri 7 months ago
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.
Johnhoulgate 10 months ago
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!
axeslinger56 1 year ago
I don't think the Devil and his band of demons who went with him down to Georgia could keep up with Buck.
Johnhoulgate 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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.
slant40 1 month ago
IMO, Joe's defining song. Thanks youamwho for finally getting this version here. Buck's closing solo is spine-crushing.
carrienurse 1 year ago