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Summer Festival 72

September 05, 2005 | Music
According to "The Man And His Music" the tracklist of the upcoming FTD "Summer Festival 72 (to be released on October 1st) will be:

August 11, 1972 D.S.:
Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See Rider - I Got a Woman/ Amen - Until It's Time for You to Go - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' - Polk Salad Annie - What Now My Love - Fever - Love Me - Blue Suede Shoes - One Night - All Shook Up - Teddy Bear/ Don't Be Cruel - Heartbreak Hotel - Hound Dog - Love Me Tender - Suspicious Minds - Introductions - My Way - An American Trilogy - Can't Help Falling in Love

Bonus tracks:

Little Sister/ Get Back - It's Over (August 11, 1972 M.S.) - Proud Mary - Never Been to Spain - For the Good Times - A Big Hunk o' Love - Tiger Man (opening only) (August 12, 1972 M.S.)
Source:Magazines: The Man And His Music
hound216 wrote on September 05, 2005
Does anyone know if this is the same as the import "Blazing Into The Darkness," which claims to be the 8/11DS, but some say it is dated wrong (actually 8/12DS).
Louie wrote on September 06, 2005
From what I heard this show is out already out Blazing into the Darkness.
Tony C wrote on September 06, 2005
According to the original news feature put on this site in July, the bootleg CD was wrongly dated and the forthcoming FTD CD comes from the previous night.
Ton Bruins wrote on September 06, 2005
Elvis was all ready bored here in 1972 in Las Vegas. Rather had a soundboard from a concert on tour...
ttwiise wrote on September 07, 2005
I agree I would rather have all the ttwii, on tour and 69 vegas shows in great sound quality than mess around with the soundboards, UNLESS the show really is different or important in some way. How about the on stage rehersal stuff from ttwii we have only had sweet caroline and loving feeling and we know there is loads more1
Ton Bruins wrote on September 07, 2005
No, I don't mean only On Tour '72, but all concerts on the road. They are better then the Las Vegas concerts after 1971.