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Stephen Stills Concert

Auditorium Theatre (Chicago, IL)

Stephen Stills

07.02.1974
Tracks: 8 / Total Time: 36:49
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Following the collapse of Manassas and prior to the monumental 1974 reunion tour of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Stephen Stills hit the road with one of the hardest rocking bands he ever assembled. Stills was arguably at his peak as a songwriter, with a wealth of strong material in his performing repertoire. He retained the services of Manassas percussionist, Joe Lala, but otherwise recruited a whole new aggregation of talented musicians. To provide his trademark lead guitar interplays, he brought in Donnie Dacus, a talented guitar player who would play a major role on the studio sessions…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • austinpickers | Wednesday, August 13, 2008 | 4:50 am

    Sure wish the audio didn't SUCK!

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | 2:11 pm

    trax 1, 2 and 6 are a must listen! sometimes he is brilliant, sometimes not

  • incubus | Friday, July 04, 2008 | 1:14 pm

    shame the sound quality is so bad!

  • Jersey Greg | Thursday, July 03, 2008 | 6:10 am

    Cool Stills -saw him at about that time.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, July 02, 2008 | 6:16 am

    I love this selection, particularly the acoustic numbers. The version of Everybody's Talkin' is brilliant. He was still able to hit the high notes here and his vocals are really on the mark. I saw him five years later, March 1979 also at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago, another very good show but he hit his peak during this period and the '77 CSN shows.

  • Rose Dog | Tuesday, July 01, 2008 | 4:11 pm

    Stephen Stills' live album is unforgettable. Have not listened all the way through, but what I have heard sounds much better than the Manassas show put up last week, which I thought sounded like the over-blown supergroup Manassas was criticized for being at the time. This sounds much better from Stills in his prime. The guy can really play . . .

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