Strangefolk
1999-10-31 (Sun)
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco, Ca USA

sbd > DAT (16/44.1)
transfer: Sony R-500 > Sound Devices USBpre >
Samplitude 6.0 > CDWav > flac 6

recording etc. by Richard Selleseth

disc one/set one
d1t01 banter
d1t02 Why Say You Intro > *
d1t03 Why Say You
d1t04 Otis
d1t05 New Glock II
d1t06 Lines And Circles (w/Find The Cost Of Freedom)
d1t07 Utterly Addled
d1t08 Faces
d1t09 Sometimes
d1t10 tuning etc.
d1t11 Like You

disc two/set two
d2t01 tuning etc.
d2t02 Fountain Intro Jam > #
d2t03 Fountain
d2t04 Mudspring Draw
d2t05 Cabin John
d2t06 See To
d2t07 Pawn
d2t08 So Far Gone %

disc three/set two continued
d3t01 Sinner
d3t02 Fishin'
d3t03 banter
d3t04 So Well >
d3t05 Take A Walk On The Wild Side Intro Jam > ^
d3t06 Take A Walk On The Wild Side >
d3t07 So Well
d3t08 crowd etc.
d3t09 E: ...as
d3t10 banter
d3t11 Juicy Fruit $
d3t12 Viva Las Vegas

* w/part one of "Where The Wild Things Are"
(a children's book by Maurice Sendak - storyline is about
a little boy, Max who is sent to his room without supper
for misbehaving, and imagines a journey (sails) to the
land Where The Wild Things Are (big smiling monsters) and
becomes their king, participates in a wild rumpus, smells
his dinner, leaves the Wild Things (who are so sad to see
him go that they threaten to eat him but don't) and sails
back home to his bedroom where his supper is waiting
"still hot" A classic

# w/part two of "Where The Wild Things Are" read by Luke

% w/"Find Your Own" lyrics

^ w/conclusion of "Where The Wild Things Are" read by Luke

$ w/Juicy Fruit costumed dancer between Reid and Jon