Live at the Filmore Auditorium 6th Febuary 1967
| Artist: | Quicksilver Messenger Service |
| Label: | VOICE PRINT |
| Genre: | ROCK |
| price: | £10.00 |
Quicksilver Messenger Service is considered to be one of the
most important bands to come from the
scene of the sixties along with their contemporaries The
Grateful Dead and The Jefferson Airplane.
The band initially came together in 1965 and proceeded to
play a great many gigs across
Another performance from the Fillmore in
this recording comes just two days after another release
in this series of live recordings from Quicksilver Messenger
Service. This recording while being a single disc contains
many highlights including superb versions of You Don’t
Love Me and A Fool For You. Whilst not radically
different from the set of the 4th of February although
shorter the set does include Gold and Silver, Walkin’
Blues, I Hear You Knocking and All Night Worker
and shows the band were flexible and able to put together
a set that highlighted their musical dexterity and also their
choice of material although the performances are different.
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