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Date: 11/06/74
Year: 1974
Venue: Curtis Hixon Convention Hall
City: Tampa
State: FL
Set I
Ride The Tiger
Devil's Den
Wooden Ships
Papa John's Down Home Blues
Hyperdrive
Come Again Toucan
Better Lying Down
That's For Sure > Drum Solo part 1
Drum Solo part 2 > That's For Sure
All Fly Away
Come To Life
Milk Train
Somebody To Love
Volunteers
Sunrise>
Hijack > Have You Seen The Stars Tonight>
Have You Seen The Stars Tonight > Starship >
Starship
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danscomics100 (5/0) |
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Rick Martin (5/5) |
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Slick2007 (5/5) |
FLAC / 2 |
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If you smile at me I will understand (5/0) |
CD / 2 |
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Jeff Hagen (4/5) |
Cdr or FLAC / 2 |
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Jeff Hagen (4/5) |
Cdr or FLAC / 2 |
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Marinus van der Plaats (4/5) |
CDR/Flac / 2 |
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Richard Warren (3/5) |
flac / 2 |
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Joe (1/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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AUD |
Greg (1/5) |
FLAC / 1 |
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Notes: |
Jefferson Starship was among the most successful arena rock bands of the 1970s and early '80s, an even greater commercial entity than its predecessor, Jefferson Airplane, the band out of which it evolved. Many Jefferson Airplane fans decried the group's new, more mainstream musical direction, but Jefferson Starship managed to please its new fans and some old ones over a period of a decade before it shifted gears into even more overtly pop territory and changed names again to become simply Starship. This show was early days for Jefferson Starship. This is an audience taping. |