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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2011

Flying Burrito Brothers
Fillmore East,NYC
November 7,1970 Late Show

1-Lazy Days @ 00:27
2-One Hundred Years From Now @ 4:14
3-My Uncle @ 7:08
4-Cody Cody @ 9:48
5-Devil In Disguise @ 12:45
6-I Am A Pilgrim @ 17:45
7-Dixie Breakdown @ 21:19
8-Hand Jive @ 24:15
9-Wild Horses @ 28:10
10--Feel Good Music @ 33:11
11-Hot Burrito # 2 @ 36:57
12-Six Days On The Road @ 41:45

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  • Thanks for posting, this is great; I'd like to know who was in the band at this time, I'm thinking, Hillman, Sneaky Pete, Leadon, Rick Roberts?, Michael Clarke, Ethridge? maybe.... what do you guys think?

  • @jmodmon2 To tell you the truth, i have no idea. Anybody else wanna take a stab at it??

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  • man, that steel player is on fire

  • good shit, sounds good, feels good

  • In June of '70 the Burritos played a show for the Festival Express, that was Hillman, Leadon, Clarke, Kleinow, that was several months before this show. This is the song they played. They were either tired or something else. Bernie forgot the lyrics heh. Check it out. Lot of amazing performances in that movie.

  • Whoa, I was at this show!!!! Gram was not with them anymore :-(

  • @jmodmon2 That's Leadon singing. I believe it was the Roberts, Leadon, Hillman, Kleinow, Clarke crew. Hillman had switched to bass by this, so I am sure Ethridge was gone..

  • @jmodmon2

    To state the obvious, Gram Parsons, the lost troubadour of rock. He has been called the inventor of the style of music called country rock. A really interesting guy.

  • Oh Yea...Great POST!

    

  • If this is late 1970 as labeled, then it has to be Roberts as Graham left not long after they cut the album Burrito Deluxe....Plus Graham signed with A & M in 70 I think. That would have put Leadon on Lead and Hillman back to Bass...

  • The best late era Burrito Brothers. Many thanks for posting with the song jumps

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