John Prine
03/10/96
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz, CA

Nyquist Omnis->Sony TCD-D7
DAT Master Transferred: Tascam DA-30 >HHb CDR 800 PRO,
Tayio-Uden CD Masters >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.37

(Recorded, Transferred & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr)


Disc I:
xx Spanish Pipedream*
01. Six O'Clock News**
02. Fish And Whistle
03. Picture Show
04. You Got Gold
05. All The Best
06. New Train
07. Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
08. This Love Is Real
09. Angel From Montgomery
10. Bruised Orange (Chain Of Sorrows)
11. Dear Abby
12. Donald And Lydia
13. Souvenirs
14. Big Old Goofy World
15. Space Monkey
16. That's The Way The World Goes 'Round

Disc II:
01. Sam Stone
02. Everything Is Cool
03. Leave The Lights On
04. Quit Hollerin' At Me
05. Band Intros
06. Sins Of Memphisto
07. Humidity Built The Snowman
08. Lake Marie
09. Hello In There
10. Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
11. Please Don't Bury Me
12. Daddy's Little Pumpkin
13. Illegal Smile
14. Paradise

John Prine - Guitars And Vocals
Jason Wilbur - Mandolin, Electric Guitar, And Slide Guitar
Dave Jacques - Electric And Stand Up Acoustic Bass
Ed Goss - Drums, Percussion, Piano, And Organ
Phil Parlapiano - Piano, Organ, Mandolin, And Accordion
Larry Crane - Guitar

*Missing
** Beginning Cuts

OldNeumanntapr Notes-
This was my first John Prine recording. I got a ride to the show with my friends Dave and Brian, and for some reason (probably because of Dave) we got there late and the show had already started. Santa Cruz is about two and a half hours north of San Luis Obispo County, so we had a bit of a drive. I made my way onto the floor as best as I could but Prine had already played ‘Spanish Pipedream’ and was part of the way into ‘Six O:Clock News’ before I was able to start recording. There is some crowd noise on this recording but overall it’s not too bad. I just wish I would have been able to get the complete show recorded. I had never seen John Prine before and loved his music. He is such a gifted storyteller. I still remember thinking it was funny during ‘The Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness’ when John sang, ‘You come home late and you come home curly..’, the guy near me exclaimed ‘Curly!’. It’s on the tape. Too funny. I recorded John’s show about six months later at Cuesta College and got a little better recording. The Catalyst was a fun venue. It’s an old bowling alley that was converted to a club and the stage is very high. There is a balcony on each side which is where I would have rather been, but they fill up fast.

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