Fred Neil, Live in Woodstock in 1969
These are Five Songs culled from Fred Neil's Two Night performance at "The Elephant" in Woodstock, New York in the Fall of 1969. His Album "Other Side of this Life" chronicles these concerts but Music Historian and Fred Neil Biographer Peter Lee Neff (Author of "That's the Bag I'm In" ) informs me that the first three Songs here are different takes. This is from a Reel (with the short space between tracks) that was sent to WBAI Radio host Bob Fass at that time to perhaps play on his show. The Songs Are: Roll On Rosie The Dolphins 8:00 Everybody's Talkin' 11:59 That's the Bag I'm In 16:10 Sweet Cocaine 19:20

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The Dolphins- Fred Neil, Vince Martin & John Sebastian | August 2, 1976

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