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A compilation of early rare footage from his debut as a standard bearer of brass rock until 1972. First, a live performance on German TV’s “Beat Club” in 1969, two songs from the legendary Texas Pop Festival in 1970, and a live performance at the Fillmore Tanglewood on July 21 of the same year, recorded in master quality with timecode included. In addition, the Budokan performance on June 8, 1972 is 92 minutes long, including another version from the TV broadcast source at the time, also in the best quality and professional shot. DVD ONE : [BEAT CLUB 1969]I’m A Man [MELODY VARIETES FRENCH TV 1969 *pro. shot] Questions 67 and 68 / I’m A Man [Texas International Pop Festival 1969 *pro. shot] Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? / I’m A Man [FILLMORE TANGLEWOOD, MA. JULY 21st 1970 *pro. shot] If Better End Soon / Beginnings / Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon / I’m A Man [Arie Crown Theater, Chicago. 1972 *pro. shot] Opening – backstage / Now That You’ve Gone / Devil’s Sweet / Saturday In The Park / Dialogue DVD TWO : [BUDOKAN, TOKYO. JUNE 8th 1972 *pro. shot] Intro / Beginnings / Saturday In The Park / Mother / State Of The Union / Make Me Smile / Lowdown / Now More Than Ever / Question 67 & 68 / 25 or 6 to 4 / Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? / Dialogue / Fancy Colors / A Song For Richard And His Friends / I’m A Man / Free [ORIGINAL CLIP w/JAPANESE SUBTITLES] 25 or 6 to 4 Peter Cetera – bass, vocals / Terry Kath – guitar, vocals / Laudir De Oliveira – percussion / Robert Lamm – keyboards, vocals / Lee Loughnane – percussion, trumpet / James Pankow – trombone / Walter Parazaider – woodwinds / Daniel Seraphine – drums
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