The Byrds – Indianapolis 1972
Butler University, Indianapolis – April 29th, 1972
Roger McGuinn, Clarence
White, Gene Parsons, Skip Battin
Soundboard Recording
1. Lover Of The bayou (2:24)
2. Bugler (3:38)
3. America's Great National Pastime (3:25)
4. Chimes Of Freedom (5:05)
5. I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician (2:50)
6. My Back Pages (2:30)
7. B.J. Blues (0:56)
8. Baby What You Want Me To Do (2:36)
9. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (1:27)
10. Mr Tambourine Man (3:49)
11. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (2:53)
12. B.B. Class Road (2:53)
13. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (3:02)
14. Mr Spaceman (3:16)
15. 'Move Your Car' (0:21)
16. Chestnut Mare (4:59)
17. Eight Miles HIgh (12:38)
18. Hold It (2:00)
19. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:51)
20. Jesus Is Just Alright (3:16)
21. Nashville West (2:51)
22. Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man (3:48)
23. Tiffany Queen (2:32)
24. Born To Rock And Roll (3:42)
25. Hold It (1:18)
2. Bugler (3:38)
3. America's Great National Pastime (3:25)
4. Chimes Of Freedom (5:05)
5. I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician (2:50)
6. My Back Pages (2:30)
7. B.J. Blues (0:56)
8. Baby What You Want Me To Do (2:36)
9. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (1:27)
10. Mr Tambourine Man (3:49)
11. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (2:53)
12. B.B. Class Road (2:53)
13. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (3:02)
14. Mr Spaceman (3:16)
15. 'Move Your Car' (0:21)
16. Chestnut Mare (4:59)
17. Eight Miles HIgh (12:38)
18. Hold It (2:00)
19. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:51)
20. Jesus Is Just Alright (3:16)
21. Nashville West (2:51)
22. Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man (3:48)
23. Tiffany Queen (2:32)
24. Born To Rock And Roll (3:42)
25. Hold It (1:18)
Artwork by Rocking-Byrd Included
Original audio file sequenced, balanced, levelled, and generally
speaking “cleaned” by Rocking-Byrd.
Many thanks to David for his help.
8 comments:
Thanks very much.
What more to say but Thank You...again! Seems like it's getting to the end of the trail for Gene Parsons around the time of this show. Strange to see "Dr. Byrds " era stuff back in the set instead of newer material.
Needless to say it, but I'll say it the same: THANKS A LOT ROCKING BYRD!
You're a good man RB, cheers!
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