Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band live at the Rainbow Theatre on April 17th, 1973. Pictures are from the show!
0:00:00 Hair Pie (Bass Solo)
0:02:49 Suction Prints
0:08:00 Sue Egypt
0:10:05 Mirror Man
0:16:51 Low Yo Yo Stuff
0:20:55 Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
0:24:50 Crazy Little Thing
0:32:20 Sugar 'n' Spikes (Instrumental)
0:35:15 Electricity
0:40:05 Peon
0:43:00 Abba Zaba
0:45:40 I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby
0:53:25 Alice In Blunderland
0:57:25 I'm A King Bee/Sugar Mama
1:12:19 Big Eyed Beans From Venus
1:16:33 Golden Birdies
rainbowhistory.x10.mx: The line up was the same as the Brighton 1972 gig except for Alex St Claire instead of Winged Eel Fingerling. The concert started with Rockette Morton with an electric toaster strapped on his head. He said, "Good evening. My name is Rockette Morton. I've just come on to do a toast." Then he leapt into the air and played a short free form solo. He went into the riff from Mirror Man and the band joined in. Beefheart came on playing the harp and exhorting everyone to their feet. Hundreds of people left their seats and ran to the front of the stage. It was a brilliant gig.
0:00:00 Hair Pie (Bass Solo)
0:02:49 Suction Prints
0:08:00 Sue Egypt
0:10:05 Mirror Man
0:16:51 Low Yo Yo Stuff
0:20:55 Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man
0:24:50 Crazy Little Thing
0:32:20 Sugar 'n' Spikes (Instrumental)
0:35:15 Electricity
0:40:05 Peon
0:43:00 Abba Zaba
0:45:40 I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby
0:53:25 Alice In Blunderland
0:57:25 I'm A King Bee/Sugar Mama
1:12:19 Big Eyed Beans From Venus
1:16:33 Golden Birdies
rainbowhistory.x10.mx: The line up was the same as the Brighton 1972 gig except for Alex St Claire instead of Winged Eel Fingerling. The concert started with Rockette Morton with an electric toaster strapped on his head. He said, "Good evening. My name is Rockette Morton. I've just come on to do a toast." Then he leapt into the air and played a short free form solo. He went into the riff from Mirror Man and the band joined in. Beefheart came on playing the harp and exhorting everyone to their feet. Hundreds of people left their seats and ran to the front of the stage. It was a brilliant gig.
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