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A 73-minute coupling recording of high-quality soundboard takes performed in New York at the time when the second album “ELTON JOHN” and third album “Tumbleweed Connection” were released in quick succession in 1970. First of all, the outtakes of the official “17-11-70”, which was recorded in the studio live in front of 125 invited guests on New York radio station WABC-FM on November 17th of the same year, are the best master ever. Contains 6 quality songs. And in the second half, four days later, on November 21st, New York recorded the second half of the live performance at Fillmore East, which lasted about 45 minutes and was also recorded on a high-quality soundboard. In addition, since there are many numbers that make the first half moist, this Fillmore East is the second day of the two-day performance, and you can fully enjoy one side of rock ‘n’ roller. First of all, Can I Put You On begins with a fade-in, but this was included in the soundtrack of the movie “Friends”, and at the time of this tour, this album had not yet been released. Country Comfort is also a song he gave to Rod Stewart, which he also included on “Tumbleweed Connection.” The band’s performance is also at its peak, featuring songs such as the Stones’ Honky Tonk Women, Presley’s My Baby Left Me, and the Beatles’ Get Back. And on this day, Leon Russell, who was performing on the day, joined in the middle and had a wonderful session, and the last Plastic Ono Band’s Give Peace A Chance is also worth checking out because it is not included on the official edition. CD: 1. I Need You To Turn To 2. Your Song 3. Country Comfort 4. Border Song 5. Indian Sunset 6. My Father’s Gun [“17-11-70” Outtakes: Live at WABC-FM Studio, New York , USA 17th November 1970] 7. Can I Put You On 8. Country Comfort 9. Honky Tonk Women 10. Burn Down The Mission 11. My Baby Left Me 12. Get Back 13. Jam with Leon Russell 14. Give Peace A Chance [Live at Fillmore East, New York, USA 21st November 1970] Elton John – Vocal & Piano / Dee Murray – Bass / Nigel Olsson – Drums
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