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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Booker T & The MG's LIVE in Pennsauken, NJ 1994 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP


 BOOKER T & THE MGs

LIVE!

Oh you wanted it funky? Well check this and if you download anything today make it this classic line up and classic tracks from the masters who are Mr Booker T Jones, Mr Steve Cropper, Mr Donald 'Duck' Dunn and Mr Steve Potts! Get fonky! Stomp it and flop it!



Booker T & The MGs - Live in Pennsauken NJ 1994 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

Booker T. And The MGs
Cooper River Park 
Pennsauken, NJ
1994-08-25
WXPN-FM Broadcast @320


01. Gotta Serve Somebody
02. Crowd Noise
03. Melting Pot
04. Summertime
05. Band Intro
06. Soul Limbo
07. Crowd Noise
08. Cruisin'
09. Double Or Nothin'
10. Crowd Noise
11. That's The Way It Should Be
12. Song Intro
13. Mo' Greens
14. Crowd Noise
15. Hip-Hug-Her
16. Song Intro
17. Sarasota Sunset
18. Band Intro
19. Green Onions
20. Song Intro
21. Hang 'Em High
22. Crowd Noise
23. Time Is Tight Intro
24. Time Is Tight
25. Outro



Booker T. Jones - Keyboards
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Donald "Duck" Dunn - Bass
Steve Potts - Drums

with thank to the guys 0ver at FBS HQ and for this one especially Mr. Jeremiah (he was a bullfrog you know?!)

The archive notes:

This concert marks a milestone for FM Radio Archive, our 300th. For this momentous occasion, I'm offering an excellent performance and recording from one of my favorites, Booker T & The MGs. This set was recorded on 8/25/94 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, NJ. This was broadcast on WXPN 88.5 FM, a public radio station in Philadelphia PA. Booker T & The MGs performed many of their classic hits, including my favorite Melting Pot, along with several songs from their latest album, That's the Way It Should Be, their first album since 1977. Booker T & The MGs: Booker T. Jones – keyboards; Steve Cropper – guitar; Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass; Steve Potts - drums.
 Read about That's The Way It Should Be here: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/thats-the-way-it-should-be-83974/ 


TIME IS TIGHT!

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