Central America Protest March
Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne & Kris Kristoffersen acoustic
Civic Center Plaza
San Francisco Ca
March 29, 1990

Recorded with Neuman KM84i and Panasonic SV250 DAT
Transfered using Panasonic SV3800->Tascam CD RW700->Wav->Flac

Interesting acoustic performance in SF on a cold spring day.


Some digital noise and drop outs on last song, but otherwise
an interesting are rare performance.


http://www.anaholastringedinstruments.com/excerpt_from%20Jackson.htm

"My friend Martin Simpson goes in and out of all these different tunings, and he's got this guitar that serves that way of play­ing. I've learned so much from watching him play, but if I did that [on one guitar], I'd be there all night trying to get the guitar back into the tuning it wants."

When Bonnie Raitt joined Browne on-stage in San Francisco for a couple of songs, she looked at her pal's guitar arsenal and commented, "This is the best use of wood, these guitars played by Jackson Browne." Browne agrees. "It is a good use of wood. If you love guitars, there's never any end to them." Nor is there apparently any end to the mindfulness Browne devotes to the tones certain guitars and woods will produce. Hawaiian luthier Mickey Sussman (www.anaholastringedinstruments.com) built Browne a koa small-body guitar. "When I play my solo-acoustic shows, that guitar winds up being like an amplified electric guitar," Browne says. "It has this incredible voice. I've got heavy-gauge strings on it. You can play Pete Townsend windmill chords and it sustains like crazy."


Some help with the song list needed.