JGMF wrote about this show in 2012
His set list will be a bit longer than mine as my cassette I hadn't seen in 35-40 years is only 90 minutes long, so I'm expecting a mean cut in Turnaround (aka "3/5 Of A Mile" jam ), both versions
(8 tracks, 96:12)
t01. jam [21:22] [0:15] % [0:37]
t02. Jam [11:00] [0:04] % [0:11]
t03. Uncle Sam Blues [8:02] [0:07]
t04. Turnaround [14:58] [0:07]
t05. [0:16] Come Back Baby [7:45] [0:08] %
t06. (1) [0:09] Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning [9:04] [0:05] %
t07. New Song (instrumental jam) [6:27] %
t08. Turnaround [15:34] %
t01. jam [21:22] [0:15] % [0:37]
t02. Jam [11:00] [0:04] % [0:11]
t03. Uncle Sam Blues [8:02] [0:07]
t04. Turnaround [14:58] [0:07]
t05. [0:16] Come Back Baby [7:45] [0:08] %
t06. (1) [0:09] Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning [9:04] [0:05] %
t07. New Song (instrumental jam) [6:27] %
t08. Turnaround [15:34] %
! Band: Jack and Jorma
! personnel: Jorma Kaukonen - guitar, vox;
! personnel: Jack Casady - bass;
! personnel: Joey Covington - drums;
! guest: Peter Kaukonen - guitar (t01 only).
! personnel: Jorma Kaukonen - guitar, vox;
! personnel: Jack Casady - bass;
! personnel: Joey Covington - drums;
! guest: Peter Kaukonen - guitar (t01 only).
My cassette looks like this and alas is a cheap LN but beggars can't be choosers
Mine has that extra sweet track between Come Back Baby and Lamps
Looks like I copied over a 1978 red Rocks show, I must have really wanted this |
Corry covered a little bit earlier in January and February 1969 http://rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2011/01/jorma-kaukonen-and-jack-casady.html
but I'll add mine with the download. And see what happens on soundcloud here too. I'll always respect the Estate of Bear. For a true amazing journey, buy the June 28, 1969 from Bear's Sonic Journals http://hottuna.com/bear%E2%80%99s-sonic-journals-before-we-were-them-jorma-kaukonen-jack-casady-veterans-memorial-building-june-28-1969 and https://www.amazon.com/Bears-Sonic-Journals-Before-Were/dp/B07JJQ6ZMR
Here's a little more 1969 Jack and Jorma context:
Ralpj J Gleason's rave review in his On the Town column, August 25, 1969
One-half mile from my house in Berkeley, 1984-1986
And the rest is history
Hot Tuna is the self-titled debut album by the American blues rock band Hot Tuna, released in 1970 as RCA Victor LSP-4353. It was recorded live at the New Orleans House in Berkeley, California in September 1969. It peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
A couple of Jorma show posters stolen by me off poles in Berkeley, May 1981
My gf Vera worked at the Berkeley Square which allowed me to speak to folks like Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, Paul Westerberg and Curt Kirkwood (between Jerry and Dead shows).
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