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OAITW r.2.0

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Sun Oct 23, 2022, 07:04 PM Oct 2022

Hot Tuna - Jan. 1972 - Whole Show - San Francisco

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This was one of the 1st shows they did live after recording "Burgers" in Dec. of 71. The album that made me a life long Hot Tuna fan....

A couple years after the Airplane, but Hot Tuna was clearly the band the got the Airplane off the ground.

It's a 2 hour show, so I'll I'll notate what I really like on this show.

8 minutes in, a Blind Blake cover, That'll Never Happen no More". Papa John Creach is at the top of his violin game with Jorma and Jack.

Btw, I think Sammy Piazza is the drummer.....the perfect style to play with the band.....

17 minutes in -"Candy Man" - just perfect acoustic/electric live.

On edit...for whatever reason, my Google Music breaks this link, but one extr mouse-click gets you to the music.

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Hot Tuna - Jan. 1972 - Whole Show - San Francisco (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2022 OP
My You Tube won't allow me to see it. BigmanPigman Oct 2022 #1
My youtube.com said I couldn't watch it, but I clicked on 'watch on YouTube' and it played. 70sEraVet Oct 2022 #2
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