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She's still the best live act I've seen since the pandemic (having Robert Plant's sometime guitarist Justin Adams on stage helped) but this untypically lively song from her earlier sensitive folk singer era is a favourite:
The Who took this relatively light Mose Allison jazz/blues number and turned it into a monster. A highlight of any live set between 69 and 71. Keith Moon's drums on this are just insane. I never cease to marvel at his brilliance. What I also like about this performance is when Pete Townshend's guitar cuts out halfway through, Keith Moon and John Entwistle just keep playing until Pete comes back in.
Sublime.
I also wanted to post this clip of the same song from their masterfull Isle of Wight gig in 1970. For me, this band live on stage at their peak s the benchmark set for all others. Skip to 3:30 if you don't believe me!