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From the 1999 US tour, which attracted attention for its collaborations with Paul Simon, Phil Lesh, Warren Haynes, etc., the concert at the University of Oregon on June 14th was recorded almost in full using the soundboard sound source from the broadcast master. First of all, this year, they performed live with many artists, and two weeks later, they appeared as a guest at a charity concert to raise funds for the drug treatment facility “Crossroads Center” founded by Clapton, and they performed live energetically, but not many of the recordings are available, making this title very rare. The beginning starts with an acoustic style, and gradually transitions to a hot electric style, and “Down Along The Cove” was premiered on this day, and from this year, Charlie Sexton joined the guitarist and became the band that recorded the famous album “Love and Theft”. As you can hear from the album, this band has great musical ability and is in perfect sync, so the members remained almost constant from this album until around 2020, which makes this collector’s edition even more noteworthy. Live at E.M.U. Ballroom, University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon, USA June 14th 1999 : soundboard recording DISC 1 : 01. Cocaine Blues (acoustic) / 02. My Back Pages (acoustic)(Bob-harp, Larry-fiddle) / 03. Boots Of Spanish Leather (acoustic) / 04. Hard Rain (acoustic) / 05. Love Minus Zero/No Limit (acoustic) ) / 06. Don’t Think Twice (acoustic w / harp) / 07. Down Along The Cove (first live performance) / 08. Blind Willie McTell DISC 2 : 01. Most Likely You Go Your Way / 02. Simple Twist Of Fate / 03. Can’t Wait / 04. Highway 61 Revisited –encore- 05. Not Dark Yet / 06. Like A Rolling Stone / 07. Blowin’ In The Wind (acoustic) / 08. Not Fade Away
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