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CD 1: July 1 -1974, Auditorium Arena, Omaha / Nebraska
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See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen / "I'm Wayne Newton.."
Love Me
Trying To Get To You
All Shook Up
Love Me Tender
Hound Dog
Fever
Polk Salad Annie
Why Me Lord
Suspicious Minds
Introductions
I Can't Stop Loving You / ..."I get Wahoo!"
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Help Me
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Let Me Be There
Funny How Time Slips Away
Big Boss Man
Can't Help Falling In Love
Steamroller Blues (July 2, 1974, Salt Lake City / Utah) |
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02:46
06:11
01:33
02:30
01:20
01:48
01:18
03:01
04:06
03:44
03:45
03:31
03:03
02:00
02:46
04:06
04:29
04:16
03:16
00:46
02:48 |
The Omaha concert isn't in the correct order. The reprise of "Amen" wasn't an appendage to
"I Got A Woman". Elvis sang this evening the song separate
after "Love Me".
The recording fades in with the first words of "See See Rider". "Also Sprach
Zarathustra" and the intro are missing.
A few tones of "An American Trilogy" were played, before Elvis starts with
"Bridge Over Troubled Water".
"Can't Help Falling In Love" fades out after about 40 seconds, the end of the
show is missing.
CD 2:
December 14 - 1975, Las Vegas Hilton, Las
Vegas / Nevada
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See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen
Love Me
Trying To Get To You
And I Love You So
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
Hound Dog
Until It's Time For You To Go
You Gave Me A Mountain
Polk Salad Annie
Introductions (incomplete)
Just Pretend
How Great Thou Art
Burning Love
Softly As I Leave You
America
Little Sister
Heartbreak Hotel
O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Never
Can't Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp |
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02:54
09:31
02:21
02:46
03:35
01:15
02:22
02:51
03:37
03:20
05:02
10:46
03:56
05:02
03:07
02:48
02:19
01:58
03:50
04:10
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The recording begins with "See See Rider", "Also Sprach Zarathustra" is
missing.
"Sweet Sweet Spirit" and the drum solo are also missing.
The closing vamp fades out after the start.
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