Jo-El Sonnier and The Shutouts (aka "Jo-El Sonnier and Friends")
featuring David Lindley, Albert Lee, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Sid Page, Garth Hudson, Greg Humphrey and Ian Wallace
August 20, 1983 (1983-08-20)
The Keystone
Berkeley, California, USA

This soundboard all star show has been seeded before but not from the far better sounding master. Thanks to the previous seeder for help with the setlist and the web links below.

01 [0:27] applause, tuning and announcer intro
02 [3:21] Jambalaya (On The Bayou) >
03 [4:26] Bayou Teche Waltz (La Valse de Bayou Teche)
04 [4:22] Knock-Knock-Knock
05 [4:51] Good Hearted Man
06 [3:38] Allons à Lafayette (Let's Go To Lafayette)
07 [5:28] Jolie Blonde (Ma Blonde Est Partie)
08 [4:06] Cajun Woman
09 [4:55] Raining In My Heart
10 [1:30] band intros
11 [1:18] Happy Birthday to Sneaky Pete
12 [5:38] Louisiana Blues
13 [4:04] Always Late (With Your Kisses)
14 [6:03] Say You Love Me
15 [5:17] Come On Joe
16 [7:26] Sugar Bee
encores:
17 [4:52] Cajun Born
18 [3:41] Les Flammes d'Enfer (Flumes de Faire)
19 [0:24] final thanks and applause
total - 75:47

Jo-El Sonnier - vocals, accordion
David Lindley - guitar and other stringed instruments
Albert Lee - lead guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel guitar
Sid Page - fiddle
Garth Hudson - synthesizer and other keyboards
Greg Humphrey - bass
Ian Wallace - drums, percussion

Lineage: House soundboard feed > Sony TC-D5M > TDK MA90 (Dolby B encoded) cassette master.
transfer: Nakamichi Dragon (Dolby B decoded) > Macintosh with Digidesign Audiomedia III sound card > Pro Tools (minor "nip and tuck" edits, normalization and tracking - no equalization or DNR) > AIFF files > xACT (Flac level 8 files with sector boundaries verified).

Notes: Though this show was officially billed as "Jo-El Sonnier & The Shutouts", they are announced before the first song as "Jo-El Sonnier & Friends".
from: http://www.tristesse.com/~howie/Writing/keystone.html
In Berkeley, California, just two blocks from the UC campus there stood a cavernous, shabby, dark, and wonderful club called the Keystone Berkeley at 2119 University Ave. It was a venue for rock and roll shows and it became the place where more important living was done and more memories were formed than any other place in the Bay Area. It stood at the intersection where University and Shattuck Avenues formed a "T". The Keystone Berkeley was closed in 1985 and the site is now occupied by an apartment complex.
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