Skip to main content
DeepCutsArchive
BrowseArtistsTimelineMapDecadesSubmit

DeepCutsArchive

Preserving the footage that shaped music history. Rare clips, studio sessions, and moments lost to time.

BrowseArtistsGenresDecadesLocationsSubmit a ClipAboutContactEditorial PolicyArticles

© 2026 DeepCutsArchive. All footage remains the property of its original creators.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseSupport

Developed with love as a personal project by Jamie McDonnell

ui-ux-design.comai-consultancy.company
MOUNTAIN - Mississippi Queen (Live on "The Show" 02-24-1970) - * RARE * remastered audio — DeepCutsArchive
PreviousUse arrow keysNext
0 views
Share this clip

MOUNTAIN - Mississippi Queen (Live on "The Show" 02-24-1970) - * RARE * remastered audio

R.E.M.Queen
1970s1970


Know someone who'd love this clip?

Share it with friends and fellow fans.

Share this clip

Keep Exploring

1960s1980sAll ArtistsAll GenresAll Decades
TV Appearance
Studio
Rare
Live
youtube

This thundering version of Mississippi Queen, Live in the studio at WITF Pennsylvania, USA shows the band at their peak power. They are sufficiently stimulated for the experience and giving it their all (except the keyboard player, wtf). This version is *much* better than the album version and the live version at NY Pop later in 1970, and is undoubtedly the best version of the song anywhere. This is the Holy Grail of MOUNTAIN relics. All stoner and doom bands are foam in the wake of MOUNTAIN. Audio remastered by me to remove some tight-q 500hz and 250hz, soft boost 80-120hz and 5-7k. No added compression. It sounded worse before, believe me. In all likelihood, this performance was tracked and mixed quick and dirty on TV gear, stored for a decade, duped to VHS, improperly stored for more decades, poorly converted Analog to Digital before a cousin of Leslie's (not verified) uploaded the vid to Facebook where the remaining quality was assassinated. I did my best to remove the honk of the 250hz and cupped mids at 500hz-550-ish, where the keys where resonating loudly and totally dominating the mix. This eq move of mine unfortunately thinned the guitar slightly. It must have been monstrous live. The stringed instruments are both fuzzed by band beating the absolute hell out of the front end of the amps, and also by the peaked inputs of the recording gear, which is why the vocals have gained a perfect amount of velvet distortion. It was mixed *VERY* hot. The kick drum is not present anywhere in the spectrum where it can be made more apparent without messing up the bass tone. I have two decades of experience in commercial studios as a tracking and mixing engineer, but this mastering job was done in ten minutes at home through Logitech headphones and a Bose TV bar speaker. A somehow fitting final insult to the engineering aspect of this this god-like performance by MOUNTAIN. I hope you enjoy it as much and as often as I do. Please comment below if you would like to discuss any of the following... - Les Paul Jr.s - P-90s, especially those late 60s dog-ear output monsters - Leslie West - Stacks of Amplifiers that pose multiple fatality risks - Teenagers that have no idea what they are witnessing - Bolivian Marching Powder - Local TV The 20th Century was wild PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE

About R.E.M.

R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...

More about R.E.M.→

Added 5 Apr 2026

Browse by Tag
More from 1970s
All tv-appearance

More from the 1970s

View all →
Thumbnail for Lovers in a Dangerous Time by Barenaked Ladies-(acoustic cover by Paul Hampson) by Barenaked Ladies3:55

Lovers in a Dangerous Time by Barenaked Ladies-(acoustic cover by Paul Hampson)

Barenaked Ladies

1970sSoloTV Appearance
Thumbnail for Earl Scruggs Made This Feature Doc With Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, Bill Monroe. A Joy To Watch by Earl Scruggs1:13:38

Earl Scruggs Made This Feature Doc With Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, Bill Monroe. A Joy To Watch

Earl Scruggs

1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
Thumbnail for 1972 - Rare Film -Bill Monroe & Earl Scruggs Together by Earl Scruggs1:01

1972 - Rare Film -Bill Monroe & Earl Scruggs Together

Earl Scruggs

1970sDocumentaryTV Appearance
Thumbnail for Earl Scruggs Interview 1979 by Earl Scruggs6:28

Earl Scruggs Interview 1979

Earl Scruggs

1970sInterview