The recording is being shared as 16 bit/44.1 kHz stereo FLACs.

Jimmy Buffett
Madison Square Garden, NYC
November 24, 2009


01-Hot, Hot, Hot
02-Lage Nome Nome
03-Stars on the Water
04-Summerzcool
05-Five O�Clock Somewhere
06-Boat Drinks
07-Conky Tonkin�
08-Changes in Latitudes
09-Volcano
10- Cheeseburger in Paradise
11-Come Monday
12-Son of a Son of a Sailor
13-Brown Eyed Girl
14-One Particular Harbor
15-A Lot to Drink About / Why Don�t We Get Drunk . . .

Break

16-One Love
17-My Head Hurts . . .
18-Last Mango in Paris
19-Nobody from Nowhere
20-Jamaica Mistaica
21-Let Me Love You Babe
22-Gypsies in the Palace
23-Surfing in a Hurricane
24-Southern Cross
25-A Pirate Looks at Forty
26-Margaritaville
27-Fins

Encore

28-Last Man Standing
29-We Are the People . . .

Solo Second Encore

28-Defying Gravity

Lineage: Stealth recorded and minimally produced by mrsaureus, sitting center forty feet back from the stage. Core-Sound Binaurals to Sony PCM-M10 (48 kHZ, 24 bit), WavePad Sound Editor to provide modest global amplification, cut into songs and export as16 bit/ 44.1 kHz FLACs. This is one of my earliest recordings, and I was still working things out. I didn�t have my best gear yet and I hadn�t learned to keep my head still. There are a number of musical field sweeps as a result, which are most disconcerting when listening through headphones and a little less noticeable through speakers. Not my best work, but perfectly listenable and a great show. This is an audience recording that aims to document the experience of being in the crowd at the show, and features occasionally loud but appropriate crowd noise. This is the first time this recording is being shared.

After just posting Lounging at the Lagoon (www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=434102), I remembered this recording I�d made of the 2009 Summerzcool tour, which was the last time I saw Jimmy Buffett at MSG. I don�t know what kind of dispute he has with the Garden people, but I wish he�d work it out. Buffett at the Garden in November was a great way to kick off winter.

In addition to the canonical dozen songs and covers, the Summerzcool tour included four perfectly good songs off the soon to be released Buffet Hotel, and featured Buffett prot�g� Ilo Ferriera, who got to sing one of his own songs �Let Me Love You Babe�. I particularly like the wild card songs at this show, especially Lage Nome Nome off my favorite late-Buffett album Barometer Soup. . . Even the long, plodding and blithely pompous Jamaica Mistaica was great to hear live. And we got a flash of the old ornery, more mischevious Buffett with My Head Hurts . . . and even a snippet of that old favorite Why Don�t We Get Drunk . . . which has now been almost completely expunged from the canon.

I keep going to Buffett shows whenever I can, I can�t help myself. And I really wish he�d come back to play MSG. Or Barclay Center, how about that?