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Stumpin' Madison

Stumpin' Madison - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD  Elvis In Concert Vol. 3 - Stumpin' Madison
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 Title: Elvis In Concert Vol. 3 - Stumpin' Madison 
 Label: Groove Masters 
 Label Number: 3-1177-2 
 Release Date: 2011 
 Recording Type:Live Soundboard Recording 
 Location: Madison / Wisconsin, Dane County Coliseum 
 Date: June 24, 1977, Evening Show 
 Sound: Soundboard ! 
     
 Track Listing: 
01 Opening Vamp / See See Rider   04:55
02 I Got A Woman / Amen   06:21
03 Love Me   01:53
04 If You Love (Let Me Know)   02:55
05 You Gave Me A Mountain   03:47
06 Jailhouse Rock (with false start)   02:09
07 O Sole Mio (Sherrill Nielsen) / It's Now Or Never   03:57
08 One Night (with false start)   02:43
09 Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel   02:18
10 And I Love You So   03:57
11 Danny Boy (Sherill Nielsen)   02:40
12 Walk With Me (Sherill Nielsen)   02:24
13 Love Me Tender   01:53
14 Band Introductions   01:56
15 Early Morning Rain / introducing James Burton   01:57
16 What'd I Say   00:49
17 Johnny B. Goode   00:54
18 Drum Solo (Jerome "Stump" Monroe)   01:57
19 Bass Solo (Jerry Scheff)   01:55
20 Piano Solo (Tony Brown)   01:14
21 I Really Don't Want To Know   01:29
22 Electric Piano Solo (Bobby Ogden)   01:28
23 Orchestra Solo (Joe Guercio & the Hilton Orchestra)   01:30
24 Hound Dog   01:23
25 Introduction of Vernon Presley   00:34
26 Can't Help Falling In Love   01:43
27 Closing Theme / Announcer   01:23
           
28 Lawdy, Miss Clawdy   02:04
29 Trying To Get To You   02:28
30 Reconsider Baby   02:58
31 Release Me   02:36
32 Little Darlin'   01:47
33 Moody Blue   03:51
 
 
Notes  * Elvis introduces Larry Strickland, Ed Hill, Ed Enoch, Gary ‘Buck’ Buckles, Kathy Westmoreland, Sherrill Nielsen, John Wilkinson

Track 28 recorded in Abilene/Texas, March 27, 1977
Tracks 29 & 32 recorded in Ann Arbor/Michigan, April 24, 1977
Tracks 30, 31 & 33 recorded in Charlotte/North Carolina, February 21, 1977

Liner Notes: LEAVE THE DRIVING TO STUMP!
This soundboard tape was recorded near the end of Elvis final tour, in Madison. WI on June 24th, 1977.
Earlier that same day, he'd broken up a fight at a local gas station, but unfortunately the concert itself is far from a "knock out".
Elvis sounds desperately tired and he avoids all the challenging songs like 'Hurt.
It's dear though that he does put some effort into the show (he takes requests for 'Love Me Tender and 'One Night), but ultimately one can only describe this show as a rather sad affair.
It's interesting to note that due to a family situation, his regular drummer Ronnie Tutt was replaced on this night by the Sweet Inspiration drummer, Jerome 'Stump' Monroe.
And considering the fact that Jerome was asked to fill in during the soundcheck with no possibility to rehearse, he does a tremendous job: 'Leave the driving to Stump!"

 
 Sound Sample:   I Really Don't Want To Know  
       
       
 Concert:   See comments for "One Night".