Here's a show that I recorded last Saturday night for some friends. I'm not very familiar with the song titles, so until I can get them right, I'm leaving some of the track names blank when I just don't know the titles. I'm also researching the internet for correct titles too, but... I can update this and fix it later if anyone cares to help with the setlist.

This band has been around, both in this same lineup and with other now dead members many know such as Doug Sahm and Freddy Fender. Doug's son, Shawn Sahm, Flaco Jimenez, Augie Myeres, and a few others are today's Texas Tornadoes.

LINEAGE:
Master Zoom H2 digital recorder (96 kHz/24 bit WAV recorded) > PC via 16 GB SD > AVS Audio Editor (to down sample to 44.1 kHz/16 bit audio) > Media Creator 2010 Pro (to track and add fade in's/out's for CD burning > Trader's Little Helper (to encode as FLAC6, create/check ffp & md5 files, and create/check torrent > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Texas Tornados
Date: March 9th, 2013
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
Venue: Gruene Hall (pronounced like "Green Hall)
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD: 2
Artwork:No
Label: Bootradr Master
Title: Gruene Hall Warmups
Size: MB

SETLIST:
CD 1:
101. Is Anybody Going To San Antone?
102. Guacamole
103. ?
104. Nuevo Laredo
105. Sweethearts Together (Rolling Stones with Flaco unreleased song)
106. Before The Next Teardrop Falls
107. Wasted Days And Wasted Nights
108. Velma From Selma

CD 2:
201. Mendocino
202. Who Were You Thinking Of?
203. Adios Mexico
204. ?
205. Wooly Bully
206. She's About A Mover
207. Happy Birthday Flaco
208. (Hey Bay) Que Paso

This recording came out excellent (even with my bias :-)). I was dead center, about three or four rows back. It was a sold out show and standing room only. Gruene Hall is like home to this band and they were doing this show in preparation for their 2013 tour. Hence the name "Gruene Hall Warmups" (like Led Zeppelin's Copenhagen Warmups).

I'm learning this music more and more as I hang around and record my friend's band, Cowtrip, and I am exposed to it. I'm a diehard Led Zeppelin and Journey kind of guy and I bet I was the only person in the historic Gruene Hall with a 4/5/70 Baltimore Led Zeppelin tee-shirt and a borrowed cowboy hat on :-)

We had a great time, on the trip to and from North Texas, and while down in the Austin/San Antonio area once again. The crowd is very "Texas Tornados familiar" and the band put on an excellent performance playing to their home crowd.

I've seen a following of this band and others like it on Dime, so, I figured I'd go ahead and upload the show since it came out so well.

I hope "y'all" enjoy the show...

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