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Live At Watkins Glen

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Back To Memphis (Live)
6:20
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Endless Highway (Live)
5:20
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I Shall Be Released (Live)
4:18
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Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever (Live)
3:26
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05
Too Wet To Work (Live)
3:28
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06
Don't Ya Tell Henry (Live)
4:02
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The Rumor (Live)
4:58
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Time To Kill (Live)
4:54
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Jam (Live)
3:03
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10
Up On Cripple Creek (Live)
4:48
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 44:37

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eMusic Features

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They Say All Music Guide

Along with the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead, the Band were a featured act at the 1973 Watkins Glen festival, a half-forgotten event that attracted half a million spectators. This rather brief (ten-song) excerpt from their set may be of interest to Band fans, but it’s really rather unnecessary in light of a much better live album (Rock of Ages) and the fact that the performance itself wasn’t anything spectacular. It does have a couple of surprising covers (Chuck Berry’s “Back to Memphis” and the Four Tops’ “Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever”), and a couple of jams, including one of Garth Hudson’s patented strange instrumental organ interludes. – Richie Unterberger

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