"It's the early 70's. You've tanked a few J's with your buddies, and now you're off to watch the Pie rip the roof off the Filmore. Live albums simply DO NOT get much better than this one."
"Far from being a classic album. However 'Do You Feel Like We Do' is US 70's stadium rock bliss. Just listen to the dudes whoopin it up in the crowd during the quieter moments. Great stuff."
"An essential purchase for the first 2 tracks. Absolute riff-tastic gems. (The rest of the album is a let down after this but don't let that put you off)"
"One of the few bands carrying on the hippy mellow vibe from the 60's. If this doesn't make you want to strap on unfeasibly large bell bottoms then you're not alive!"
"Ahh. Now you're talkin. This man was born to record live albums of adrenalin pumping madness. Although recorded in 78, it has to have a place on the list."
"Nowhere near as good as the Captain and Me - except on the title track which is one of the most beautiful CSN style songs to the pleasures of New Orleans ladies of the night you will ever hear."
"It's 1972. Picture yourself travelling across mid America in the back of a pickup as the sun starts to set. And then put this onto the 8 track. Heaven."
"Long before they were bland balladeers. There was this! Fresh out of Santana and wanting to experiment with latin, rock, jazz and anything else they could find. This is a real lost gem."
"Their 1st three albums are all great - and then there was this - the icing on the cake. What a fantastic live album. Tragically 'Don't Fear the Reaper' came after this, and it was all down hill."
"A bit of a mixed bag. Some of the tracks are directionless rambles. There's just no need for a 10 minute drum solo. BUT when it comes together, like on I Can't Keep From Crying it is blistering."