A Rory Gallagher show from the 1976 U.S. Tour with Lou Martin on keyboards, Gerry McAvoy on bass and Rod de´Ath on drums.
Around 55 minutes of the finest blues-Rory-style-rock recorded at the Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, on the 01st of November 1976 about a month after the release of the album Calling Card.
Sound Quality: 9+
Source: FM Broadcast
Track List:
01 - Garbage Man
02 - Cradle Rock
03 - Tattoo´d Lady
04 - Calling Card
05 - Secret Agent
06 - Do You Read Me
07 - Messin´ With The Kid
08 - Out On The Western Plain
09 - Jackknife Beat
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4 comments:
Big fan of Rory! And for whatever reason, haven't seen many '76 shows out there.
Thanks for Rory.
Thanks, looking forward to checking this '76 show out; it was the 2nd concert I ever went to, Rory, Robin Trower and Jethro Tull at Shea Stadium in July '76. All a blur now...
I was at this show. Rory Gallagher in Cleveland was amazing. He would regularly play 2 nights in a row and at least half the fans at the 2nd show would have been there the night before. Opening for Gallagher in Cleveland was a choice gig with lots of exposure in front of guitar-crazy crowd that Rory Gallagher attracted. AC/DC, Robin Trower, and Nils Lofgren all opened for Rory at the original Cleveland Agora. Kiss opened once too, but the Gallagher crowd pretty much laughed them off the stage after 3 or 4 songs.BS and bombast weren't tolerated by the Gallagher fans who were there to see quality musicianship and a superb show by a consummate live performer. Rest in Peace, Rory, you always delivered in Cleveland and we were lucky to have you stop in Cleveland as often as you did. - Jim Irwin
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