Fleetwood Mac Live in Seattle, WA 1972 Single CDR / FLAC files 1972-03-12 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Paramount (theatre) at 911 Pine Street at 9th Avenue 1. Tell Me All The Things You Do 2. Future Games 3. Get Like You Used To Be 4. Child Of Mine 5. Spare Me A Little 6. Homeward Bound 7. Black Magic Woman 8. Oh Well Quality: A- CDR is MP3 Source Tracks also avaialble as FLAC files Line-up Bob Welch - electric guitar, vocals Danny Kirwan - electric guitar, vocals Christine McVie - keyboards, vocals John McVie - electric bass Mick Fleetwood - drums Christine McVie vocals on 1,3,5,and 6 Bob Welch vocals on 2 and 8, assists on 7 Danny Kirwan vocals 4, attempted vocals 7 Danny Kirwan was by all accounts falling-down drunk. At this point in his career he had taken to excessive consumption of alcohol and was on his way to being sacked later that year (by his one remaining friend in the band Mick Fleetwood.) He can be heard tripping over equipment and causing feedback during this performance, shocking his bandmates enough for them to remark about it. Within the next couple of years he would be spotted wandering the streets of London, homeless. During this show, Mr. Kirwin manages to finish the vocals on "Child Of Mine", but the band struggle to keep up with the uneven pace he has set for them. Bob Welch takes over guitar lead from him during the song. Kirwin tries to sing "Black Magic Woman", but is unable to and Bob Welch has to finish it for him. Even with all of that going on, the band still manage a fine performance. Notes ::: DATE: Traded under various dates (often 1972-03-10) but ACTUAL confirmed concert date was 1972-03-12. ::: "Bare Trees"announced as forthcoming in about 3 weeks, so AUD unfamilar with #05,06,07. ::: Full Fleetwood Mac set. At this gig, Long John Baldry opened, then F.Mac played & Savoy Brown was last. ::: All 3 bands broadcast live on KISW-FM on Sunday 1972-03-12 starting @ 8:00 pm. ::: "The British Are Coming" USA 1972 tour was Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Long John Baldry. ::: "Future Games, FM's 5th studio album, recorded June–August 1971 & released 1971-09-03. ::: "Bare Trees", FM's 6th studio album, recorded late '71/early '72 & released late March '72. ::: PURIST ALERT: MANY adjustments made & now sounds more natural, but not real concert mix. Radio broadcasts use some compression anyway, bringing up low levels. ::: Venue has had asst. names, Seattle Theatre/The Paramount/Paramount/Paramount Theatre". From 1971-05-30 it operated as "Paramount Northwest" for several years. Website Notes 1. CDR provided as files as original MP3 format stored on archive DVD 2. Tracks also avaialble as FLAC files FLAC linage - MR Scotch 203 3.75ips->Baking ->Sound Forge 24 bit 48Khz ->Downsampling and bit depth conversion (16 bit 44.1Khz) ->track splitup ->Flac via Flac Frontend level 6, sectors aligned and verified. Other than baking, no manipulations performed. It's raw as I have it!