Graham Central Station
featuring Larry Graham

April 2, 2010
The Regency Ballroom
San Francisco, CA

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101. Entrow (Drum line/walk on)-> Throwin' Down Some Funk-> (6:16)
102. We've Been Waiting-> (1:06)
103. Ain't No Fun To Me-> (5:42)
104. It's Alright (5:06)
105. Feel The Need (7:32)
106. I Can't Stand The Rain (8:31)
107. Hair (6:06)
108. Higher Ground (7:57)
109. One in A Million (10:17)
110. People-> (11:34)
111. bass & drum solos (inc. Earthquake)
(Larry's bass loses power during bass solo) (14:03)
Sly & The Family Stone medley:
112. Family Affair-> (3:31)
113. Hot Fun in The Summertime-> (1:46)
114. Everyday People-> (1:36)
115. If You Want Me To Stay (guest vocals by aud. members)->(13:58)
116. Dance To The Music (with Greg Errico on drums)-> (3:54)

117. Release Yourself -> (4:35)
118. The Jam -> (7:21)
119. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (6:18)
120. crowd/encore break (0:54)
121. Do You Wanna Dance? (11:40)
122. I wanna Take you Higher (7:33)

Great, two and a half hour show.
Larry and the band entered from the back of the theater. They
came through the crowd in marching band style, with drums,
whistles, and percussion.
Larry's wireless remote for his bass lost power during his bass
solo. You can hear him sing about it as the stagehand is fixing it.
During If You Want Me To Stay, Larry invites anyone in the crowd
who wants to, to come up and sing.
Greg Errico (original drummer for Sly And The Family Stone) sits in
on Dance to The Music.

For those who wish to burn to disc, track 111 is the best starting
point for disc 2, if you only want to use two discs.
Since tracks 110 and 111 run together, you might want to use three discs.

The recording sounds good.
Turn up the bass on playback for the best sound.
Enjoy!

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