Nugget's Pizza Parlor
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From the B.O.C. Master tapes.
01. The Red and the Black *omit
02. Stairway to the stars
03. Transmaniacon M.C.
04. Then Came the Last Days of May
05. Before the Kiss (A Redcap)
06. Workshop of the Telescopes *omit
07. Cities on Flame (with Rock and Roll) *omit
08. Born to Be Wild
The first taped performance of One of the greatest Rock-n-Roll Bands.
Buck's boogie was also played and released on various albums.
The 3 omited songs have been probably all been officially released.
(The 4 songs from the 1972 Live EP)
from duncanmusic@frontiernet.net ...I know this venue having gone to 95% of the shows presented there back then (missed this one though) and I (still) am a friend of the family that ran it. Venue name should be corrected to 'The Golden Nugget' (Pizza Parlor was NOT in name, though they served it). Technically location was a Rochester suburb called 'Henrietta' BOC played a lot in the area back then, being from New York State. I also saw them previously when briefly signed to Elektra and known as 'Stalk Forest'. The Golden Nugget also hosted quite a few national artists during their one and a half year run...Miles Davis, Harry Chapin (first tour), Little Feat (first tour), Shawn Phillips (first tour), Steve Goodman (first tour) , John Prine (first tour), Mike Nesmith of Monkees (first SOLO tour), the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, Cheech & Chong (First Tour). Almost all of the gigs had a least one night broadcast on the local hip FM station WCMF-FM 96.5. I know for a fact that there are tapes out there inposession of former DJs from WCMF and have been searching for one gentleman in particular for the last 20 years. Sadly , no luck but I haven't given up yet!
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