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The lack of songs was the case when I posted the comment about them being the opening band. If you look at the edits, there is no record of the songs. If songs were there before, I suggest reaching out to the moderators.

Note the link in the comments section, listed that show on 3/11. Obviously that was incorrect. I changed it back, thanks!

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Hi, I apologize that my edit comment was left out from my Jacksonville show edit.
The reason Because the Night is being assigned to the Patti Smith Band is because both Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen were authors of the song but Patti Smith released a recording of it first.
This song is specifically mentioned by name in the covered songs guidelines:
http://www.setlist.fm/guidelines#covered-songs

Those guidelines were decided after years of debate on the issue. Cheers!

Hey there, you asked Rockingsince73 where he got his Scorpions/Judas Priest setlists... To answer your question 8 months later (sorry about that!), Rockingsince73 is my dad; I showed him this website and helped him input some of his old setlists from his own handwritten journal he would update during/after each of these shows back in the day. So, he is actually his own source on the set you inquired about! Further, neither he nor I have ever once had a drink, so our data is pretty spot-on. : )

Hi, I'm collecting live audio recordings by The Police. If you are interested in trading rare live stuff, or if you know tapers who might have recorded The Police, please email me at : maisquefaitlapolice@yahoo.fr
Thanks a lot in advance. Cheers. Dr

I got the same error message. It's actually Robby with a 'y'. ;-)

Hi. Guest musicians are added with the @With tag. So it should look like this: Roadhouse Blues @With[Robby Krieger]. That way the site can keep track of all of Robby's guest appearances. There's no need to put it at the bottom of the setlist.

Yeah, well, according to this site http://www.doobfan.com/tour/tour_dates1.htm#1976 it was held in the Music Hall as well.

Two shows in one night... Yes, I've seen that in many shows, but not so much after the 1960's, but apparently they sold enough tickets and had enough energy to pull it off. It must have been a great show. But when I look at the Doobies at this time, the music gets more mellow and exotic but the live performance still retain the rawness and excitement, so many members on stage... What was the sound like? Could you actually hear all the greatness that went on on stage?

There's a thread on it here: http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/doobie-brothers-1976-11-05-boston-ma-112461.html

But it's from 2011, and it was re-uploaded in 2013 but unfortunately the link no longer works. It's classified as a very good audience recording, too... But I'm sure it's out there somewhere, as most entries at guitars101 are.

Well, as my source indicated I took it from a bootleg. If the order is wrong, forgive me.