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Originally Posted by Rob1956
Does anyone remember the show Gord taped for WTTW for the predecessor to "Soundstage" called "Made In Chicago?". It was done right after the releases of DQ and ODR. Gord wore a weird pancho type shirt with a medallion. I'd love to see that show again.
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Originally Posted by joveski
i've got that one.. 'tis really good!
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Mende are you saying that all this time you have had a video of the 1973 PBS "Made in Chicago"?
if so prove it by making and displaying a still showing the alleged "pancho type shirt with medallion"
or were you referring to the excellent audio only CD
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Originally Posted by charlene
1973??
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Yes Char you got it right 1973
Actually I thought it had been regrettably determined long ago that that concert only exists as the audio CD
I think there are several postings about that conclusion
here is one such from
the earlier thread at
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread.php?p=154492
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Originally Posted by Same Old Loverman
Ok, here goes...I've never started a thread before, in fact, I've barely posted (I always feel like everyone else has more interesting things to say). But having just heard Gordon's 1973 PBS Made in Chicago concert (after years of anticipation) I have to say it's just as great as I hoped it would be ! There's a cool website called Sugarmegs that features this one as well as the German concert from 1975 (sound quality is great on both!): http://tela.sugarmegs.org/ The person that posted the concert (I wish I could thank them) mentioned that they were trying to find a copy of the video to this concert. I'm starting to wonder if one even exists.
We all know about the 1979 Soundstage video, but very little, except for the audio has surfaced from this 1973 show. A few years ago, I asked Rick Haynes about it. He said he remembered doing the show, but had no idea if there was any video kept from it. He said he has very little himself in the way of mementoes from those years. Since Gordon has said he no longer wishes to write and record new albums (I can understand- it sounds like a grueling process, and he's certainly paid his dues) I'm hoping at some point he'll go back through the "archives" and release some of these gems! I know Gordon has high standards about what he deems acceptable for release, but I wonder if he realizes how good this stuff really is!
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Otherwise we can all live in hope
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