About 50 years ago Miles Davis opened for Neil Young at the Fillmore.
First of our lists here is Neil Young and Crazy Horse at the Fillmore, from March 6th and 7th, 1970. This tour, in support of Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, was the last undertaken with Danny Whitten before his sad death from an overdose of...well...horse. Neil actually played four shows over the two days, from which this release was put together. One song, Cinnamon Girl, did not originally appear but was subsequently released as part of the Neil Young Archives. Setlist fm shows that the song appeared before Cowgirl in the Sand at each show.
The Youngians among you will note two songs that had yet to see an official release: Winterlong - which came out on the Decade retrospective, and Wonderin' which came out on Everybody's Rockin'' during the Geffen years.
"Why is the set so short?" you ask. It is short because Neil played a solo acoustic set - not included here - before bringing the band out.
That's the main event, but the cover photo shows the Fillmore's marquee announcing Miles Davis as the opening act. His performance is available as Live at the Fillmore East, capturing the early and late sets from March 7th. Comprised largely of music from Bitches Brew, which would see release at the end of the month, it's not for the casual listener--and the studio versions of these pieces are "smoother", but what, you had other plans?
One last thing - a bit of musical forensics. When I finally got around to listening to The Complete Bitches Brew I heard a riff, on one of the previously unissued outtakes. It sounds, to my ears, very similar to Danger Bird off of Zuma.
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First of our lists here is Neil Young and Crazy Horse at the Fillmore, from March 6th and 7th, 1970. This tour, in support of Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, was the last undertaken with Danny Whitten before his sad death from an overdose of...well...horse. Neil actually played four shows over the two days, from which this release was put together. One song, Cinnamon Girl, did not originally appear but was subsequently released as part of the Neil Young Archives. Setlist fm shows that the song appeared before Cowgirl in the Sand at each show.
The Youngians among you will note two songs that had yet to see an official release: Winterlong - which came out on the Decade retrospective, and Wonderin' which came out on Everybody's Rockin'' during the Geffen years.
That's the main event, but the cover photo shows the Fillmore's marquee announcing Miles Davis as the opening act. His performance is available as Live at the Fillmore East, capturing the early and late sets from March 7th. Comprised largely of music from Bitches Brew, which would see release at the end of the month, it's not for the casual listener--and the studio versions of these pieces are "smoother", but what, you had other plans?
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