Roger McGuinn
"A Whole Lot Better At Toad's Place"
Live at Toad's Place
New Haven, CT
April 10, 1991

The Alex Butterfield Archive No. ABA-152

Lineage: 1st generation Maxell XLII-S 90 recorded through Sony MM-D3>recording studio mixing board>EQ>output to CD-R>chopped into individual songs in Peak>Limiting in Waveburner>FLAC conversion in xAct

01 You Bowed Down (missing beginning)*
02 Chimes of Freedom
03 The Trees Are All Gone
04 Tiffany Queen
05 The Time Has Come
06 Your Love Is A Gold Mine
07 Chestnut Mare
08 My Back Pages
09 Lover of the Bayou
10 King of the Hill
11 Mr. Tambourine Man
12 Turn Turn Turn
13 Eight Miles High
14 Encore Break
15 So You Wanna Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star
16 I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
17 Encore Break 2
18 Up To Me (acoustic)
19 Without Your Love (acoustic)
20 Knockin' On Heaven's Door (acoustic)

* The first two songs of the set, "Someone To Love" and "Car Phone," were not recorded because a friend caused us to be late to the show.

Artwork included.

Good audience recording of Roger McGuinn with an electric band (The Headlights, from Florida) in support of his "Back To Rio" album. It was a large crowd and quite chatty but this is still a nice document of McGuinn doing his material�including quite a few Byrds songs�in the classic style. I've appended a sample in the comments. I missed the first two songs because a friend caused me to be late to the show.

The Alex Butterfield Archive, begun in 1978, covers punk rock, garage rock, pop, rockabilly, new wave, rock 'n' roll, jazz, reggae, blues, indie, folk music and more. The Archive includes bands local to Connecticut as well as national and international acts.