Leo Kottke
Palms Playhouse
Davis, California
1985
CD-R1 - Aud 6
Approximate Set List:
1. "I Can See Too Many Eyeballs"
2. Little Martha
3. Echoing Gilewitz
4. Cripple Creek
5. Mr. Fonebone
6. Morning is the Long Way Home
7. "Classical Theory"
8. Rondo (3rd movement from ‘Sonata Facile’ in C, K. 545) W.A. Mozart
9. Last Steam Engine Train
10. Stealing
11. Intro to "The Ice Field"
12. Mary
13. The Ice Field
14. Rings
15. Mona Ray
16. Part Two
17. June Bug
18. Shadowland
19. Jack Fig
20. Easter
Geetarz Comments:
Excellent audience recording, difficult to tell from an excellent soundboard except when the taper adjusts the recording microphone.
I'd have to say the performance is somewhat "off", with more mistakes than usual - heck, everyone's allowed an off night!
Lineage:
Unknown Aud > CD-R > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC (8) > You !
Front cover, EAC extraction logs, info file, and checksums included.
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