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San Francisco 1968
Date: 2011
(1) Live
[71] mp3

Tracks

1. Killing Floor
2. Red House
3. Catfish Blues
4. Dear Mr Fantasy
Part 1. With Buddy Miles
Part 1. With Buddy Miles
5. Dear Mr Fantasy
Part 2. With Buddy Miles
Part 2. With Buddy Miles

Notes

Source: eMule
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Original folder name: The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Winterland Bonus CD (2011)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - San Francisco 1968 [Winterland Deluxe Box Set Bonus Disc]
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience – San Francisco 1968 (2011)

Artist: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Album: San Francisco 1968
Released: 2011

Tracklist:
01 – Killing Floor
02 – Red House
03 – Catfish Blues
04 – Dear Mr Fantasy (Part One)
05 – Dear Mr Fantasy (Part Two)

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Tracklist - Disc 5: an Amazon Exclusive CD
01. Killing Floor
02. Red House
03. Catfish Blues
04. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part One)
05. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part Two)

^ These tracks were recorded at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco - February 4, 1968 [Second Show]
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http://www.jimihendrix.com/us/music/dagger-paris-1967-san-francisco-1968

The hugely popular Dagger Records catalog gets a new addition with its sixth release Jimi Hendrix Experience: Paris 1967 / San Francisco 1968 This latest 13-track, 77 minute offering presents two impressive live performances from Paris, France (L'Olympia Theatre, October 9, 1967) and San Francisco, California (Winterland Ballroom, February 4, 1968). The 7 songs from Paris present The Experience at their fiery best with stellar workouts of some of the group's most popular songs including "Stone Free," "Hey Joe," "Red House," and "Purple Haze." Originally recorded for French radio, this direct to two-track live recording is a stellar historical document. The following 6 songs from the Winterland Ballroom were not professionally recorded, but represent The Experience nearing their musical heights as they make a return engagement to famed music promoter Bill Graham's San Francisco concert houses. The highlight of this performance is a rare and lively tribute to Traffic through that group's anthem "Dear Mr. Fantasy" featuring a special appearance by Buddy Miles on drums.
Jimi Hendrix