Country Joe And The Fish With Barry Melton Live At The Rainbow Tavern, Seattle, Washington 1978-09-18 second set AUD reel-to-reel(Bill B. tape) Great and Unusual Show (mp3 samples included)

Bringing this set to you involved the actions of several different people, whom I would like to thank. Without the true fans of this music to keep it alive, no one here at Dime would realize the background of the music they are listening to!

First and foremost to Bill B., for the tape!

Thanks to "Wildman" Dave Diamond, of the site CJFishLegacy.com, who extends a hearty invite to all those interested in knowing more about Country Joe and his music.

And, finally a very special thanks to Kirk White. He is a major collector of Country Joe, and wishes me to pass along the link to his website for your browsing and edification. Please pass him a line:

http://hometown.aol.co.uk/hillen120/myhomepage/favband.html

From him, I can supply you with the following information about this show:


Personnel:

Country Joe McDonald
Barry Melton
Bob Hogins - Keyboards
Bob Flurie - Guitar
Harold Aceves - drums,
Peter Albin – Bass

Setlist: (Runtime about 95 minutes)

CD 1

Intro/Rock And Soul Music
Love
Flying High
Colorado Town
FUCK cheer
I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die
Bass Strings

CD 2

"Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?" (joke time)
Coyote
Butchers Boy
Section 43
Save The Whales
Closer
Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
Rock And Soul Music (reprise)

The backing band have played in Country Joe and The Fish and also with Barry Melton:

Bob Hogins and Bob Flurie played on Barry's 1977 LP We Are Like The Ocean

Harold Aceves (Quicksilver Messenger Service 1st drummer) along with Bob Hogins and Bob Flurie played on Barry's 1979 LP Level With Me also appeared in More American Graffiti as Country Joe and the Fish

Peter Albin – a member of Big Brother and The Holding Company, Played with CJ & The Fish from Feb – June 1969 and played on Here I Go Again LP. He also played with Barry from 1980s

Lineage: MR Reel to reel ->Reel -> Sound Forge->FLAC

Enjoy!

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