Doug Sahm & Friends
Thanksgiving Jam
Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin TX, SBD
23 November 1972


01 High-Heel Sneakers
02 Honky Tonk Angel
03 Closin' Time
04 Me 'n' Bobby McGee
05 Stormy Monday
06 That's Alright, Mama
07 Come On Into My Kitchen
08 T for Texas
09 Mr Tambourine Man
10 (Is Anybody Goin' To) San Antone (tape cut)
11 Sugarfoot Rag
12 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
13 Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
14 Today I Started Loving You Again
15 Columbus Stockade Blues
16 Honky Tonkin'

01 Orange Blossom Special
02 Kentucky Waltz
03 Big Boss Man
04 Searchin'
05 Lonely Lonely Nights - Shake a hand (last lines)
06 Hey Bo Diddley - Announcement
07 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (beg. cut - Leon vocals)
08 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Leon vocals)
09 Wild Horses (Leon vocals)
10 Slippin' Into Christmas (Leon vocals)
11 Money Honey (Jerry vocal)
12 Chug-A-Lug
13 Roll Over Beethoven - Good Golly Miss Molly - Roll Over Beethoven

Personnel:
Doug Sahm - vocals, guitar, fiddle
Jerry Garcia - vocals, steel guitar, guitar
Phil Lesh - bass
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Leon Russell - vocals, piano
Mary Egan - fiddle
Hank Alrich
Benny Thurman

Received from torrent
Lineage: "Dick's version" Master (reel) - DAT - DAT (clone) - CDR - Flac - world

notes from other torrent:
Soundboard recording, a bit faint in spots, and a few cuts and mic drops here and there. Some of the instruments are faint, like the fiddle in "Orange Blossom Special", and the vocals are loud and raw. You may also see this as a Grateful Dead show or as "Jerry Garcia & Friends", depending on who the listener favors. Doug's out front singing and Jerry plays pedal steel for a good part of the night (see included photo). It does sound very Dead-like sometimes though, as you would imagine.

amended note for this torrent:
There seem to be two versions of this around (at least), with a few different tracks and the discs broken out differently. This copy was recieved as part of a large batch of Dead Dats that were supposedly from Dick Latvala's archive of shows that were NOT under consideration for the Dick's Picks series. Given out to close associates before his passing.

This version includes "Mr. Tambourine Man" as well as "Kentucky Waltz" and "Big Boss Man", so i believe its the MOST complete version in circulation. tracking is left as was recieved ("roll over beethoven" etc. is actually a medley, as is the case with "shake a hand" which Doug just throws in a few lines from) This version also seems clearer, less muffled (IMHO)...maybe there was a cass. gen. in the other lineage...I know at least 2 Deadhaeds that got this on Cass. shortly after i recieved my DAT and offered me a dub to CDR...