The Guess Who
The Guess Who Live Performance of St. Louis (3 Cuts) in High Quality
On May 6, 1974, The Guess Who delivered an electrifying performance at the Ambassador Theatre in St. Louis, showcasing their knack for capturing the live energy that fans cherished. This concert came shortly after the release of their album "So Long, Bannatyne," which had dropped in 1973. The album featured hits like "Clap for the Wolfman," which continued to cement their legacy in rock music. Interestingly, by this period, the band was experiencing a significant lineup change, transitioning away from their original frontman, Burton Cummings, who was integral to their earlier sound. The live recording offers a glimpse into how they adapted and evolved, blending established hits with new material. It’s fascinating to witness this chapter in their career, a time when they embraced change while still delivering the crowd-pleasing tracks fans loved.