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Leo Kottke Live @ No Exit MN, 1968

Leo Kottke at 23 years old performing at the No Exit Coffee House MN in December 1968 1. Who Do You Love 2. Tell Me Mama 3. The Last of the Arkansas Greyhounds 4. Long Way up the River 5. Girl From the North Country Fair (Used in "North Country" movie!) 6. Eight Miles High 7. Tell Me This Ain't The Blues I don't own the copyright to this etc and I didn't record it or anything like that. Its just an audio-only bootleg that I found online a few years back that I've uploaded to here to help it find a wider audience. It was recorded by a chap called Alan Peterman, and I'm operating on the assumption that he'd be happy for it to find a wider audience here - Alan, thanks for taping this, and for sharing it, and if you'd rather I took this down, please let me know 👍 You can find the source mp3’s directly at Alan’s website: http://www.alanp.com/leo.htm I have hundreds of these Kottke bootlegs, from the 60's to present day, and there are more than a few that I think are pretty astounding. If there's any/enough interest I'd be happy to post more of them to here so that folks can enjoy. Let me know in the comments Enjoy P Here are Alan's included notes in full: "These early recordings of Leo Kottke were done at a small, now defunct, coffehouse called "No Exit" located in the basement of the student union at Macalester College in St. Paul. The recording was done in early December, 1968 and I gave Leo a copy of the songs on cassette in 1996. The recording was done directly off the sound board mix, onto my Viking 433 reel to reel in mono. Microphones were an Electrovoice 644 on the guitar and a Turner 500 on the voice, if I remember right. I ran the sound board and the recorder, so I am responsible for the results... I believe Leo was playing a Guild 12 string and there were about 10 or 12 folks in the audience, including the 3 of us who were running the place. Bob Oswood was the manager, I was doing the sound and someone was at the food counter.. Alan Peterman"

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