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Blind Faith
August 16, 1969
Earl Warren Showgrounds [Fairgrounds Arena]
Santa Barbara, CA
320 Kbps MP3
audience recording
1. Sleeping in the Ground [Blind Faith outtake]
2. Crossroads [Robert Johnson cover]
3. Presence of the Lord
4. Means to an End [Traffic cover]
5. Well...All Right [Buddy Holly cover]
6. Can't Find My Way Home (electric version)
7. Had to Cry Today
8. Do What You Like
Blind Faith was:
Eric Clapton - guitar
Steve Winwood - keyboards, vocals
Ginger Baker - drums
Rich Grech - bass
I received this one in a trade. Creating this disc was a true labor of love. Here are the notes from the original creator of this disc:
Blind Faith August 16, 1969 Fairgrounds Arena Santa Barbara, CA Note that this show has been bootlegged over the years both under this date and as "Pauley Pavilion 11/26/1969." The consensus is that 8/16/1969 is the correct date for this recording, and that no Blind Faith show took place at Pauley Pavilion on 11/26/1969 or any other date. 1. // Sleeping in the Ground > band intros 2. Crossroads 3. Presence Of the Lord (post-song tuning patched with *) 4. Means To An End 5. Well Alright * 6. Can't Find My Way Home 7. Had To Cry Today 8. // Do What // You Like Primary Source: "Can't Find My Way Home" liberated bootleg cd > eac > shn > wav Secondary Source(*): "Crossroads" liberated bootleg cd > eac > shn > wav Sources combined, normalized and edited with Cool Edit 2000, tracks split with cdWAV. No noise reduction or EQ tweaking has been applied. I compiled this show from the two sources, restoring the original setlist order as best as I can judge, based on analysis of cuts (or lack of) in the recordings and known Blind Faith setlists of the same tour. Both sources apparently originate from the same master AUD, though the primary source is higher quality. I was able to reconstruct 3 continious sections; tracks 1-4, 5-7 and track 8. There are discontinuities on both sources between tracks 4&5 and 7&8, and a cut in track 8. Unfortunately, Do What You Like was not on my secondary source, so I could not patch this cut, or even see if ithe cut was duplicated on that source. The beginning of Sleeping in the Ground is missing and probably an encore, most likely Sunshine Of Your Love. Given known setlists from this tour, it does not seem likely that any other songs were performed.