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Live From Ebbetts Field Denver Colorado August 11, 1973

by Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen

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Intro 00:42
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4 or 5 Times 04:05
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Down and Out 03:16
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Sally Walker 02:39
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Diggy Liggy 02:24
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Rave On 02:36
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Mama Tried 02:04
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about

20 track show recorded live on August 11, 1973 at Ebbetts Filed in Denver Colorado when the Lost Planet airmen were at the top of their game. Here's more on Cody and the airmen:

George Frayne, known to the music world as Commander Cody, is not only a world-famous rock 'n roll star who had a #1 Pop hit in the '70s, several albums that hit Billboard Magazines Top 40 and was leader of a band once named the " best live band in the world" by Billboard International. He's also a renowned fine artist in painting, sculpture, and multimedia whose work has been exhibited in museums from Austin to Tokyo, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and a permanent display in New York's Museum of Modern Art. On the road in the beginning of this long journey, Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen were celebrating 1973 with a hit record - "Hot Rod Lincoln"- and album, a new bus to tour in (a 1956 Chevy Greyhound) and a new world class steel player Bobby Black, one of the greatest to ever live. On his first Commander Cody tour, Bobby was on the bus when the band hit Denver to play a club called Ebbetts Field, which was set up on the inside like a ballpark with seating up the walls, which were packed. A radio team was sent in to broadcast locally and record for posterity. This is that concert, released publicly and legally for the first time. A year later Billboard Magazine voted this band to be the "best live band in the world". You can tell here, they were on their way.

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released April 7, 2017

George Frayne/Commander Cody-Piano/Vocals
Billy C. Farlow-Vocals/Harmonica
Bill Kirchen-Lead Guitar/Vocals
John Tichy-Rhythm Guitar/Vocals
Bobby Black-Pedal Steel Guitar
Lance Dickerson-Drums
Andy Stein-Fiddle/Saxophone
Bruce Barlow-Bass/Vocals

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