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  1. Allmusic. [1] Live at the Fillmore — February 1969 is a live album released by the American rock band the Byrds in 2000 on Columbia / Legacy. Compiled from two performances at the Fillmore West on February 7 and 8, 1969, the album includes several songs that are not found on any of the group's studio albums. Recorded less than a week after ...

  2. 10 de nov. de 2014 · Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. The Move - I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Live at The Fillmore 1969) 10:04. The Move - Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited (Live at the Fillmore 1969) 7:35. The Move - The Last Thing On My Mind (Live at the Fillmore 1969) 8:10. The Move - Open My Eyes Live.

  3. The Move – Live At The Fillmore 1969. More images. Genre:Rock: Style:Classic Rock: Year:2012: Tracklist. Open My Eyes: 6:55: Don't Make My Baby Blue: 5:54: Cherry Blossom Clinic ... I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Live at The Fillmore 1969) 10:04; The Move - Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited (Live at the Fillmore 1969) 7:35; The Move - The Last ...

  4. The second disc closes out with alternate live versions of three of the songs, plus a ten minute interview with Bev Bevan, recalling the 1969 US tour. Bottom line: this is one of the few surviving documents of The Move in a concert setting, and although it's not a pristine recording, it's very listenable, with clear vocals throughout and ...

  5. Live at the Fillmore 1969 . Move (アーティスト) 形式: CD. ... Un live de The MOVE est une bonne chose car il existait à ce jour (à ma connaissance)que le EP sorti pendant leur courte carrière et ce double cd a de plus un son très très correcte pour l'époque.

  6. Live At The Fillmore 1969. The Move. 14 SONGS • 1 STUNDE UND 55 MINUTEN • FEB 06 2012. Abspielen. Kaufoptionen. SONGS. SONGS. DETAILS. DETAILS. SONGS. DETAILS. 1. Open My Eyes. 06:52. 2. ... The Move's 1969 USA Tour Recalled By Bev Bevan. 10:43 ℗© 2011 Right Recordings. Künstler:innen-Biografie.

  7. Bassist Ace Kefford (never an essential part of the band except for image purposes) left the Move in 1968. After a couple of less successful singles, they topped the British charts for the only time in 1969 with one of their best songs, "Blackberry Way," a kind of black-humored flipside to "Penny Lane." Guitarist Trevor Burton, who had moved to ...