John Fogerty 1997.18.08
Memorial Auditorium,
Sacramento, CA

Setlist

Born on the bayou
Green river
Lodi
Looking out my back door
John Fogerty talking
Susie Q
I put a spell on you
Bring it down to Jelly Roll
Southern streamline
Who�ll stop the rain
The midnight special
A hunderd and ten in the shade
Working on a building
John talking
Joy of my life
Big train from Memphis
Centerfield
Down on the corner
Swamp river days
Hot rod heart
Before you accuse me
Long as I can see the light
Band introductions
The old man down the road
Blueboy
Walking in a hurricane
I heard it through the grapevine
Bad moon rising
Fortunate son
Proud Mary
Travelin� band


This is the second of three concerts was sent to me by Steve
Like the concert I uploaded recently, Steve sent this concert to me in 3 WAV-audiofiles which I splitted in seperate tracks.
That's all I did. I left the audio (which is a very good audience recording) untouched.

Recording Equipment: Sonic Studios DSM-6P w/ 3-way lo-cut filter, position unknown (most likely @ 80hz, middle setting) > Maxell XL-IIS cassette > Sony WM-D6
Lineage: Denon 790R cassette deck > Kenwood A-522 amplifier > Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer > DAT out > line in on Tascam DR-2D >WAV>flashcard.
And then flashcard overseas to Bert > splitting the tracks > uploading on Dime > to you!!!


Do whatever you want with these files. Share them, change them into MP3, or any other format you wish, but whatever you do: DON'T SELL THEM! I don't want to see these concerts on E-bay!!!
That would be insulting to Steve and me, because Steve made this available for free. So don't forget to thank Steve for taping these 3 August 1997 concerts (and yes: number 3 will be uploaded a.s.a.p.)

If anyone has recorded a John Fogerty concert which is not officially for sale on the internet, please share it here.
With a little effort you can make a lot of John Fogerty/ CCR fans very happy. And take it from me (and Steve) it is rewarding to see so many comments!
If you find it hard to do the uploading part, please send me a PM and we will work something out.

And last but not least: Do yourself a big favor. Go to a John Fogerty concert this summer (or whenever he performs in a town in your neighourhood). It's worth every dime.
The man has energy you would expect for a guy half his age, and he delivers a fabulous show every time. Unbelievable he turns 70 next month!!!


Bert