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Roy Clark 12/18/1982
Early Show Broadway Theatre 17 songs
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Clark takes a break while his three female back-up singers, known collectively as Fancy, take over. He returns on banjo with a smoking version of the Flatt & Scruggs bluegrass classic, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown."

After a brief intermission, the second part of the show opens with "Tennessee Saturday Night." The rest of this show consists of country music covers, including a great version of "Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes." Clark spends a lot of time doing idle chatter from the stage, which is amusing, but most of us would probably prefer more of his outstanding guitar and banjo playing.

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The original lineup (late 60's) of Fleetwood Mac doing "Green Manalishi" live on a British Blues comp. The Judas Priest version is swell, but this one is way better than I expected. I thought this lineup just did white blues, but this is more like proto-metal. I can see how even guys like Page and Blackmore got some inspiration here.Don't even think that this has anything in common with Stevie Nicks/ Lindsay Buckingham- era Fleetwood. Superb!!!

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m.koren wrote:The original lineup (late 60's) of Fleetwood Mac doing "Green Manalishi" live on a British Blues comp. The Judas Priest version is swell, but this one is way better than I expected. I thought this lineup just did white blues, but this is more like proto-metal. I can see how even guys like Page and Blackmore got some inspiration here.Don't even think that this has anything in common with Stevie Nicks/ Lindsay Buckingham- era Fleetwood. Superb!!!


How about Bob Welch-era Fleetwood Mac? Didn't they invent proto-fusion? Wasn't this music superb?

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