Is there any kind soul out there that has the Exit In show from 1974 on a download link on rapidshare or megaupload? I would be forever thankful to be able to hear this show.
Thanks
Exit In - 1974
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dewyduster
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I love this era. Right now my favorite recordings are the Record Plant radio program, The Boarding House concert, and this one. I guess that only makes sense since my favorite albums right now are A1A, Living and Dying, and White Sports Coat. I have a mix on my itunes that includes the boxset and about 75 more songs that didn't make it on to it. We saw the St Louis show in April and it made me go back and look at some hidden gems from the early albums. I have been working in the yard a lot lately and I find that Buffett is all I have been listening to lately.
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Well, I "saw" him play there but that's the best I can do.johnmhemp wrote:No one recorded this on Memorial Day and could upload it? It is the one recording that I am most looking for. I would be very grateful.
We weren't runnin' around with technology in our pockets back then, no recording means, no cell phones, no email, just money in our pockets and livin' for the day.
Guess I could have found a pay phone and called people to tell them Jimmy was playing


