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OTD 50 yrs ago: The Grateful Dead released their 2nd live album, untitled but known as Skull & Roses (or Skull Fuck, which they wanted as the title) -- (link)
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mud
Lots of great live albums released in 1971 in addition to this. Allman Bros., Humble Pie, Chicago, CSN&Y, Johnny Winter. Lots of love to 1971. -- nm
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zunk xometimes (aka zunkskunk)
Oct 24 '21, 11:31
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the first two you mention are legendary. -- nm
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mud
Oct 24, 11:43
Miles Davis (Live-Evil), Free (Free Live!), Traffic (Welcome to the Canteen), George Harrison (Bangladesh), James Gang (Live in Concert) -- nm
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mud
Oct 24, 11:41
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Frank Zappa and The Mothers (Fillmore East – June 1971) ! -- nm
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mud
Oct 24, 11:56
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