Sir Douglas Quintet
April 10, 1990
Stache's
Columbus, Oh.

Source: Sony ECM-909 Stereo mic > Sony D6 > TDK SA-90 Cassettes (Master)
Transfer: Cassettes > Sony PCM-M10 (@24/96) > Audacity (Edits, Fades, Bass Boost +3db, Tracking, > 16/44 WAV) > T.L.H. (FLAC 8, FFP) > Torrent

(Setlist)
(1st Set) (61:27)
01. Dynamite Woman
02. Banter
03. Texas Me
04. Mendocino
05. You Don't Have To Go
06. Mathilda
07. Banter
08. Velma From Selma
09. Banter
10. Who Were You Thinkin' Of
11. Banter
12. (Hey Baby) Que Paso
13. T-Bone Shuffle (Tape Flip)
14. On The Banks Of The Old Ponchartrain
15. Texas Tornado
16. Linda Lou
17. She's About A Mover

(2nd Set) (100:02)
01. Something To Remember You By
02. Nothin' But The Blues
03. Talk To Me
04. The Rains Came
05. Who'll Be The Next In Line
06. Drink Requests / Band Intros
07. Don't Slander Me
08. Nuevo Laredo
09. Revolutionary Ways
10. Little Georgie Baker
11. Tomorrow Just Might Change
12. I Know You Know (Tape Flip)

13. Honky Tonk
14. Banter
15. Folsom Prison Blues
16. I'm In Love Again
17. Banter + Intro to >
18. Chicano
19. To Ramona
20. Soy De San Luis
21. Banter (Doug on Baseball)
22. Wasted Days & Wasted Nights
23. You're Gonna Miss Me (Tape Flip)
24. Encore Break / Banter (Buffalo next night reference)
25. Wooly Bully
26. Just A Moment
27. (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone
28. 96 Tears

(TT: 02:41:29)

Doug Sahm - Vocals, Guitar
Augie Meyers - Vocals, Keyboards, Accordion
Rocky Morales - Sax, Harp, Vocals
Louis Ortega - Guitar, Vocals
Speedy Sparks - Bass, Vocals
Mike Buck - Drums

Notes:
First, many thanks to all of the Doug Sahm uploaders during the recent flood.
I was inspired to revisit this tape that I'd never digitized, and man am I happy
I did. This is among my favorite shows and the SQ is better than I'd remembered,
even better with a little tweak on the bass. Also, I think this is the classic
SDQ lineup IMHO. And just look at the setlist! Everybody gets a great turn at lead
vocals and Sir Doug wails on the lead guitar. Everybody in a great mood as well,
don't miss the banter tracks (though Rocky had been to the dentist that day).

Second, as noted above, there is mention of them playing the next night (4/11/90) in
Buffalo. A previous torrent here - #454574 (Thanks coffee4thrd !) has a Buffalo date
of 11/4/90, which I'm convinced is incorrect. The first Texas Tornados album came out
that summer and I'm almost sure the Tornados toured most of the rest of the year. The
Buffalo show has a quite a few different songs, though Doug was unpredictable in that
way.

I grade the SQ as EX/Ex-. Samples below. Enjoy all you Sir Doug fans!