Willie and the Hand Jive
3 Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA - July 5, 1974 - CD-R2 - SB r>
Track List:
1) Further On Up the Road (audience recording from unknown venue)
2) Smile
3) It's Robby's Birthday
4) Let it Grow
5) Can't Find My Way Home
6) Willie and the Hand Jive / Get Ready
7) Blues Power
8) Little Queenie


Note: It seems some people had fireworks left over from the July 4th celebrations and brought them to the show. EC really loses it when someone tosses fireworks on stage at 1:38 in "Blues Power": "F*!k You, you c*&t! Whoever Threw That! Your F-ing Mother!". The band continues on, and at 3:33, EC, sounding a bit sheepish after his outburst, says "I'll tell you one thing...your fucking aggrivation...these fireworks and things like that...NO WAY! It's SILLY BEHAVIOUR!!! STOP IT!!!!!" And During "Little Queenie" ... "and meanwhile...Martin Bormann...oh, never mind...VOTE NAZI!!!".

Comments: Most of this curiously-titled Eric Clapton bootleg was recorded at the Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 5, 74 - on Robbie Robertson's 31st birthday. The Band and Todd Rundgren also played sets at the same concert. It is an OK quality soundboard recording.

Robbie and The Band probably had nothing to do with Clapton's show and did not perform. But, track 2 on the CD, called "It's Robbie's Birthday", is a very drunk Clapton "singing" a happy birthday song to Robbie. So he was probably sitting in the audience or backstage or something...

Below is a "review" of the event, from someone who was there:

I was at that July 5, 1974 show. Eric Clapton was the headliner. Also on the bill: The Band, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and Billy Cox's 'Rainbows & Gypsies,' who had the good sense not to show. Overall it was an ugly day - the previous day, of course, was July 4th. Everybody still had fireworks, firecrackers, sparklers, etc. The buzz of the day appeared to be downers and liquor. Much violence. Someone threw an oversized sparkler onto the canvas roof of the stage and set it on fire during The Band's set, which was otherwise unmarred and wonderful. Things seemed to culminate during EC's set - he was hit in the face with a frisbee - one of the backup singers - maybe Yvonne Elliman? Was hit with a beercan. He took time out to curse the audience ("fuck you, whoever threw that one; your fuckin' mother...") and told them to just knock off the 'fuckin' aggravation.' When I saw the name of the boot, I thought 'it can't possibly be THAT show...' EC did indeed sing 'it's Robbie's birthday' for all of a few seconds. An account in the press (maybe Rolling Stone?) claimed Clapton joined The Band for a song or two, but I was there and I saw nothing of the kind - I felt bad that I'd missed something til I realized you can't believe everything you read. If it did happen in all the mayhem, too bad. You would think that would surface.
(Submitted by JSK).