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By request, here is a truly wretched and rightfully obscure bootleg from 1975. It's the soundtrack to a multi-media presentation that traveled the US in the mid-70's to mixed reviews (see above). It's particularly pointless without the accompanying visuals, so unless you are morbidly curious, I would recommend only downloading side 6, which contains a number of unrelated interviews and recordings from BBC Radio, circa 1969-70.
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