not much is known about this one except it was
released in '81 out of the UK, and is very rare.
7daylink Courtesy of Ed's Attic.
The Sheer Horror!!
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Nazareth Marquee Club, London, England 1971-03-01 01 Black Hearted Woman - Wrong Time Wrong Place 02 Fat Man 03 Dear John 04 Empty Arms, Empty Heart 05 Take Me In Your Arms 06 Appears Strange To Me 07 Morning Dew 08 Witchdoctor Woman tt: 50:06 Darrell Sweet - Drums Pete Agnew - Bass Dan McCafferty - Vocals Manny Charlton - Guitars note: This is the oldest known Nazareth live recording
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Elvis Presley 'Cut Me & I Bleed - The Other Side of Elvis' (1999 Double G : DG 003) Soundboard / Studio @ 320 Kbps MP3 Alternate Humorous & Sometimes Risque Studio, Home & Live Recorded Tracks http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=dg003 http://www.discogs.com/Elvis-Presley-Cut-Me-I-Bleed/release/6841753 http://home.online.no/~ov-egela/bleed.html http://www.elvis.net/whattheysay/theysayframe.html Track List: (Artwork Included) 01 Ode To A Robin (The Thomson Home) - September 1973 00:39 02 Wings Of An Angel (aka "The Prisoners Song", Jam Session - 16th January 1968) 01:11 03 U.S.
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