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Tue. July 31st, 2007

Honest Tunes 7-31-2007 Roll On

Honest Tunes
7-31-2007
“Roll On”

SET ONE: Airplane Home > Roll On, Mighty Mississippi, Backwater > Red River Blues, Free Man In Paris, Fool Of An Honest Man, Greenhouse > Breakfast > Skip The Goodbyes, Groove Baby’s Lullaby > #5 > Manzanita

SET TWO: It’s All Clear To Me Now, Mr. Don > Norwegian Wood > Mr. Don > 1999 > Mr. Don

ENCORE: Dogs of Santiago

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THE BANDS:

Masharoo
Turbine
Sugar Free Allstars
Big Smith [LINK]
Jorma Kaukonen
Adrienne w/ Mike Gordon
Adam Hood
New Monsoon
Blue Turtle Seduction
Amfibian
Michelle Shocked
Sir John
Tony Rice Unit

Lotus [LINK]
The Disco Biscuits [LINK]

Lipbone Redding

check back later for additional details to be posted

Playing this version of Mr. Don by The Disco Biscuits / Tractorbeam
from a new release nicknamed “Tractorbeam” on LiveDownloads.com
www.nugs.net/prodDet.aspx?prod…
“We are very excited to release the performance of Tractorbeam from the Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA on June 26, 2007. Tractorbeam was conceived as a different concert experience…something more akin to a DJ club set. Tractorbeam plays completely instrumental. The big highlight of the night was a mammoth rendition of Mr. Don. This wasn’t any ordinary version of Mr. Don, but rather one that went back in time. On May 7, 1998, The Biscuits played the Chameleon Club for the first time. They debuted two cover songs that night: The Beatles’ Norwegian Wood and Prince’s 1999. Also that night they played a version of Mr. Don that many fans still consider a benchmark jam that defined a very creative time period for the band. Coming back 9 years later, these songs resurfaced as spontaneous jams in the extended intro of yet another epic Mr. Don.”

Recorded Live 7-31-2007

Stay tuned at 10 o’clock for Recorded Live radio - Briffle brings you 2 more hours of 100% live concert recordings, spanning time, space and all genres. Recorded Live webcasting 10PM to Midnight on KXUA Fayetteville, every Tuesday after HT.

Frank Zappa 10/29/1972 Kansas City
01. KC Blues
02. Imaginary Diseases
03. America Drinks and Goes Home
04. Uncle Remus (Spring ‘73 rehearsal)

Van Morrison 5/23 - 26/73 San Francisco
05. Into the Mystic
06. Domino
07. Linden Arden Stole the Highlights
08. Caravan
09. Take Your Hands Out My Pockets
10. Cypress Avenue
11. They Sold Me Out (studio outtake)

Paul Simon 7/30/1999 Jones Beach
12. Graceland
13. Slip Slidin’ Away
14. Diamonds on the Souls of Her Shoes
13. You Can Call Me Al

Leonard Cohen 3/13/1985 Essen, W. Germany
14. Bird on a Wire
15. Hey That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
16. Who By Fire
17. There is a War
18. Tennessee Waltz

Bob Dylan 2/9/2002 Atlanta
19. Masters of War

Widespread Panic [LINK] Fall Tour 2007 tourdates announced

Using your Jambase login, check out the dynamic tourmaps generated using Google Maps on Jambase maps

Widspread Panic tour map from Jambase and Google Maps
Widspread Panic tour map from Jambase and Google Maps

Or just go to www.widespreadpanic.com for the latest official listing of tourdates.

3 Responses to “Honest Tunes 7-31-2007 Roll On”

  1. jordan Says:

    Shanty-Jonathan Edward

    Backwater-Big Smith

    Arleen w/Satisfied rap-some jamband

    M.E.M.P.H.I.S.-Disco Biscuits

  2. jordan Says:

    oh, and something by Blue Turtle

  3. jordan Says:

    Talking Heads-Drugs?

    I really like the mood/tone/words to this little ditty. Dont know if it will fit your flow..you know I have been fluffing this song for a while…

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