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On May 7, 1968, the performance at the “International European Pop Festival” held at the Piper Club in Rome was recorded as a soundboard sound source from the radio on-air master. First of all, the timing is after the release of “Rodeo no Koibito”, so the main point is that you can enjoy songs from the early and mid-period, mainly including songs from that album, as well as familiar Dylan covers. In addition, with the addition of guitarist Clarence White and a lineup of members with high playing ability, Roger McGuinn’s direction in focusing more on live activities became clear, and he became a jam band in the 1970s. This is a valuable live performance during the transitional period when the band started to climb towards its peak. 01. Introduction / 02. You Ain’t Going Nowhere / 03. Old John Robertson / 04. You Don’t Miss Your Water / 05. Hickory Wind / 06. Feel a Whole Lot Better / 07. Chimes of Freedom / 08. The Christian Life / 09. Turn! Turn! Turn! / 10. My Back Pages – Baby What You Want Me To Do / 11. Mr Spaceman [The First International European Pop Festival : Live at Piper Club, Rome, Italy, May 7th 1968 : soundboard recording]
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