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badhorsey | 13:12 Mon 23rd Feb 2009 | Music
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This is a real long shot... but about 20 years ago, I heard a radio broadcast of Wishbone Ash live in concert. I don't know where the concert was (or indeed the station or exact year) but remember being blown away by it. The set list included "King Will Come" and "Genevieve".

Anyone know if this was ever released?
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Wishbone Ash has been extremely prolific in producing albums over the years and there are multiple examples of live albums from the (more) recent past (i.e. since 1990) - and multiple combinations of all there best known tracks just kept re-appearing.
After they split, vestiges of the band still exist in Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash and with Andy Powell, who (somehow) managed to hold onto the rights to the original Wishbone Ash name. Both groups still tour.
The best source of live album data is probably here.
http://www.wishboneash.co.uk/discography/2.asp x
The original Live Dates Volume 1 has The King will Come on it - but so do many others.
Don't know anything about Genivieve - not a track (from the 70s) that I was familiar with.
I think the track Genevieve comes from the Twin Barrells Burning album which was released in 1982
Spot on, Joy, as confirmed here.
http://www.wishboneash.co.uk/discography/1_12. aspx
I don't believe that Genivieve appears on any live album, though.

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