April 22, 2009

Roy Buchanan - Amazing Grace Evanston 1974

Back with a gone guitar master, Roy Buchanan, and a show recorded in December 1974 in Evanston, Illinois.
Just a month before he played at New York's Town Hall to record a live album that was released in the following year and I highly recommend called Live Stock.
Most of the tracks from it are also played here.




Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:

01 - Done Your Daddy Dirty
02 - Reelin' and Rockin'
03 - Hot Cha
04 - Roy's Bluz
05 - Change My Mind
06 - Hey Joe-Foxy Lady
07 - Johnny B. Goode
08 - Further On Up The Road
09 - I Hear You Knockin'
10 - Sweet Dreams

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15 comments:

Toxxy said...

Cheers indeed for these Roy tunes AtticRock, great stuff! Have a nice weekend mate :-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot AtticRock for this upload.
You made my day with this concert.
Bunkbreaker.

downhome61 said...

Awesome, thanks so much.

AtticRock said...

Roy Buchanan is a personal favorite, I find his guitar playing unique!
Thanks for the comments.

Anonymous said...

Roy was one of the greatest blues guitarists of his time....too bad he's not still around to bless our ears...sweet stuff indeed!! Thanks for posting!

snakeboy said...

Thanks for this. Live was always the best way to hear Roy.

Anonymous said...

Man! Roy was so soulful !!! Thank you so much.

Anonymous said...

More Roy in flac please!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this great show!!!!

apf said...

Thank you!

Glenview ac repair said...

Cheers indeed for these Roy tunes AtticRock, great stuff! Have a nice weekend mate :-)

DoKtor Alphonzo said...

thanks for the great blog - would it be possible to re-post the this show (and the 1985 too if poss)?
I don't mind either format - which every is easiest

keep up the good work

Dok A

AtticRock said...

Ok, this one is done!

DoKtor Alphonzo said...

you are a gent - thanks a lot - super show!

Anonymous said...

Roy could play anything he liked. I have always thought it was a pity he got run around by mgrs and labels with bad advice, much like his buddy from the same region Danny Gatton.

Thanks for this.