Cactus · 1971
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Rochester Ballroom
Rochester
NY

Evil Alaska Sweet Little Sixteen Oleo No Need To Worry Long Tall Sally Boogie Jam Parchment Farm
Jim McCarty - Electric Guitar Tim Bogart - Electric Bass, Backing Vocals Rusty Day - Harmonica, Vocals Carmine Appice - Drums, Backing Vocals

WLIR-FM
Garden City
NY

Evil -> Drums-> Evil + band introductions Brother Bill Oleo No Need to Worry Token Chokin' Big Mama Boogie - Part I (incl. Mona) -> Big Mama Boogie - Part II

Cobo Arena
Detroit
MI

unknown jam Evil
2nd on the bill behind Ten Years After, after Mylon LeFevre & Holy Smoke (3rd)

Gilligan's
Buffalo
NY

Long Tall Sally Parchman Farm Mellow Down Easy Feel So Bad Walkin' Blues One Way... Or Another Oleo / Bass Solo Bro. Bill Token Chokin' No Need To Worry Heebie Jeebies / What I'd Say Evil / Drum Solo

Overton Park Shell
Memphis
TN

Big Mama Boogie (Incl. Shake Your Moneymaker/Hound Dog/Shake Rattle N' Roll) Band Introduction Feel So Good Oleo Big Mama Boogie (Incl. Shake Your Moneymaker/Bye Bye Baby?) Long Tall Sally Parchman Farm Mellow Down Easy
Band line-up: Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Ron Leejack - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocals 1) Side A of the Tim Bogert collection tape -- this is a mix of shows, which are supposed to be from 4 July 1971 and December 1971; the sequence here retains that of the cassette. 2) Based on the original edits on the cassette, there appear to be four distinct parts here: t01, which is the last song (or last song before the encore) performed as part of an opening set for Rod Stewart and The Faces; mono. t02 and t03 which, based on the introduction and the song, appears as if it could possibly be from a 1970 show; mono. t04 and t05 which also appear to be the last song performed, definitely from Memphis on a Sunday, so it would appear the 4 July 1971 date is correct; no mention of opening for The Faces, this might be a smaller club date played that was not one of the tour shows?; stereo. t06 to t08, which has Ron Leejack as part of the band, so it's definitely circa July 1971, and it is in Memphis based on the references Rusty makes; the songs here are probably closer to the beginning of the set; mono, with channel phasing at the beginning of t06. 3) t03 is cut, there are also two bump/dropout points left intact; t04 cuts in during the final part of the bass solo; t05 cuts in; t06 cuts in and has a lot of dropouts a the beginning; the first part is hissy and overmodulated, and the second part is better -- this may be two separate performances of the song pieced together; t08 is cut. 4) Ron Leejack is probably not on all the tracks here, but he's definitely on t06 to t08, and most likely on t04 to t05 as well; he is not introduced as being part of the band for t02 to t03; Leejack hails from Memphis, so it's likely that all tracks from Memphis, summer 1971 would include him.

Bronx Youth Expo
Bronx
NY

Introduction Parchman Farm Long Tall Sally Band Intros Mellow Down Easy You're Gonna Need Me/No Need to Worry Bro. Bill One Way...or Another Oleo Evil
Encore: Big Mama Boogie
Encore #2: You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover announcements
Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Ron Leejack - guitar Tim Bogart - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocals

Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Phoenix
AZ

I recorded this show myself at the show itself. I still have the Master Tape.

WBCN Studio & Ultrasonic Studio
Various
N/A

1. Evil 2. Blues Jam 3. Sweet 16 4. Oleo 5. Cross Your Heart 6. Brother Bill 7. Evil 8. Token Chokin'
1-5 WBCN Studios, Boston, MA 6-8 Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, NY

Auxiliary Studios
Rochester
NY

The Sun Is Shining Evil Sweet Sixteen Oleo No Need To Worry Long Tall Sally Big Mama Boogie

Fillmore East
New York
NY

One Way... Or Another Oleo / Bass Solo Long Tall Sally Feel So Good Parchman Farm

Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo
NY

introduction Evil Long Tall Sally Alaska Oleo No Need to Worry -- encore -- Big Mama Boogie
Band line-up: Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocal
This was an opening set for Rod Stewart and the Faces; Cactus was on this leg of the Faces U.S. tour (and probably for part of the summer tour as well). 2) t07 fades out.

Ellis Auditorium
Memphis
TN

Long Tall Sally Bag Drag Evil Parchman's Farm Alaska Oleo No Need to Worry Let Me Swim' Big Mama Boogie Heebie Jeebies / Money / Hound Dog / What I'd Say

Madison Square Garden
New York
NY

Introduction Bag Drag > Evil Band introductions > Long Tall Sally No Need to Worry Oleo Big Mama Boogie (incl. Wang Dang Doodle) > Parchman Farm Announcement -- unknown filler -- Jam > Drum Solo {cut}
Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocals

Painters Mill Music Fair
Owings Mills
MD

Long Tall Sally Parchman Farm One Way...Or Another Oleo No Need To Worry Evil Big Mama Boogie, Parts 1&2 -> Rock & Roll Medley
Rusty Day (born "Russell Edward Davidson") - vocals, harmonica James "Jim" William McCarty - electric guitar John Voorhis "Tim" Bogert III - electric bass, backing vocals Carmine Appice - drums, percussion, backing vocals

The Action House
Long Beach
NY

Bag Drag > Evil Long Tall Sally Alaska > Oleo
Rusty Day - Vocals, Harmonica Jim McCarty - Guitar Tim Bogert - Bass, Background Vocals Carmine Appice - Drums, Background Vocals

Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead
NY

Evil Bro. Bill Sweet Memory Traditional Blues Swim Bad Mother Boogie Our Little Rock N Roll Thing Bedroom...
1-4 Ultrasonic Studios 5-7 Puerto Rico 4-3-72 8 - Electric Ladyland Studios

Garden City Studios
Garden City
NJ


WCMF-FM's Auxiliary Studio
Rochester
NY

The Sun is Shining Evil Sweet Sixteen Oleo No Need to Worry On-air spot Long Tall Sally Big Mama Boogie (incl. Mona)
Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, background vocals Carmine Appice - drums, background vocals Appears with unknown filler: Parchman Farm

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