EddieV wrote:Thanks for the info link.
Is there a proper recording floating around somewhere?
I´ve hear some awfull recordings from the tour:
Hopefully there will be something official someday...but I think it'll have to be heavily edited to find the best, least vocally impaired performances...beyond that, & for now, I did post a link to a decent little show (well most of the show) that's online...and yes I agree I've heard some really dreadful quality bootlegs myself.
This certainly wasn't as successful, on any level, as the Bangladesh show, which it mimics in style & content, but...it really was (& still is, though less so) a grossly underrated/overlooked/misunderstood, and very misrepresented tour, in pretty much every regard. I hope it gets a second chance for historical reassessment...Below are excerpts from my original post relating to your question...Blessings!!
**"Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, who was with him for the duration of the '74 tour, says that although it's still on the backburner, she's planning some type major retrospective around the tour, including a reissue of the Dark Horse album, and a live CD and DVD: 'There's a lot of footage and a lot of history around that 1974 tour. You know George filmed quite a lot, so I think that it needs a little more time to sort that out. Because there's this great footage, you know he filmed backstage, he filmed in lots of cities, so many things happened on that tour, as well as a live album.' "
**Here's a fairly decent quality version of a '74 show from "Wolfgang's Vault".
http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/g ... ign=090526