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January 27, 1976 |
Detroit, MI
Promoter: Steve Glantz Productions
Other act(s): Rory Gallagher (opener)
Reported audience: 12,600 **SOLD-OUT
Set list(s):
Deuce
Strutter
C'mon And Love Me MP3
Hotter Than Hell
Firehouse
She MP3
Parasite
Nothin' To Lose
100,000 Years
Black Diamond MP3
Cold Gin
Rock And Roll All Nite
Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll
Notes:
- Parts of this pro-shot show have been released, on the "KISS My Ass" video. Like the first night the encores are missing from the video. The show was added after the first two sold well.
- The semi-complete video does not generally circulate. It's believed that the reels suffered physical damage that affect their quality, though the "KISS My Ass" videos would seem to suggest that were that the case any damage does not affect the whole available show. Audio from the partial show (also excluding encores), sourced from the video, was released via the "A Detroit Trilogy" bootleg in mid-2015. The quality of the untouched audio and performance is indicative of issues that may have prevented the use of more of the concert.
- The band returned to New York the day following the show for a "Destroyer" album listening session scheduled for January 29.
Of Interest:
- The semi-complete video does not generally circulate. It's believed that the reels suffered physical damage that affect their quality, though the "KISS My Ass" videos would seem to suggest that were that the case any damage does not affect the whole available show. Audio from the partial show (also excluding encores), sourced from the video, was released via the "A Detroit Trilogy" bootleg in mid-2015. The quality of the untouched audio and performance is indicative of issues that may have prevented the use of more of the concert.
- The band returned to New York the day following the show for a "Destroyer" album listening session scheduled for January 29.
Of Interest:
