NRBQ 2007-04-27 The Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA [AUD]

Skyraider Collection #11 "North(ampton) To Alaska"

Source: SP-CMC-4 mics > SP-SPSB-1 battery box > Sony MZ-R500 MD recorder

Transfer: Sony MDS-JE780 optical out > Sony RCD-W50C > CD-RW > EAC (secure) > WAV > Goldwave (track split, etc.) > Flac frontend > flac

DISC 1
1) Eric Suher Intro (3:11)
2) Yeh Yeh (3:32)
3) I Got A Rocket In My Pocket (3:57)
4) It Feels Good (3:41)
5) I Like That Girl (3:05)
6) That's All (4:59)
7) Scarlet Ribbons (3:10)
8) A Girl Like That (4:11)
9) Speedoo (5:20)
10) Want You To Feel Good Too (3:08)
11) Things To You (3:39)
12) The One And Only (3:59)
13) Ridin' In My Car (3:04)
14) Crazy Like A Fox (4:15)
15) That's Neat, That's Nice (5:16)
16) We'll Make Love (3:15)
17) Rain At The Drive-In (3:09)
18) Green Lights (2:55)
19) I Want You Bad (2:35)

Running Time: 70:21

DISC 2
1) Dummy (2:56)
2) Little Floater (3:16)
3) Terry Got A Muffin (2:53)
4) Be Here Now (3:04)
5) There Is A Mountain (5:07)
6) Blame It On The World (2:48)
7) Get Down Grandpa (3:54)
8) How Can I Make You Love Me (2:55)
9) Hey Punkin' Head (2:54)
10) White Horse (5:03)
11) Wand'rin' Star (3:45)
12) If I Don't Have You (2:49)
13) North To Alaska (2:28)
14) You Gotta Be Loose (2:33)
15) You Gotta Be Loose (4:29)
16) Do You Feel It? (4:16)
17) Peanut Vendor (3:11)
18) RC Cola And A Moon Pie (3:58)
19) I Love Her, She Loves Me (2:54)
20) Get Rhythm (4:43)

Running Time: 69:55

Total: 140:16

Personnel:
Terry Adams - Keyboards, Vocals, Drums on "There Is A Mountain"
Joey Spampinato - Bass, Vocals
Tommy Ardolino - Drums, Vocals on "Speedoo" and "There Is A Mountain"
Al Anderson - Guitar, Vocals (first set and tracks 15-20 of second set)
Johnny Spampinato - Guitar, Vocals (second set)
Donn Adams - Trombone, Vocals on "North to Alaska", Drums on "Speedoo"
Jim Bob Hoke - Saxophone
Tom Staley - Drums on "Do You feel It", Tambourine on "Peanut Vendor"
Klem Klimek - Saxophone on "Peanut Vendor"

2 1/2 years and worth the wait! Prior to the show, there was controversy over how the ticketing was handled, but nobody at all was complaining by the end of the show. Everybody had a blast. Several notable Q people were in attendance: Mike Scully, Chandler Travis, Rikki Bates (didn't see Aaron Spade, but that doesn't mean he wasn't there), P.J. O'Connell, and Kami Lyle, to name a few. This was the first of the "38th Anniversary Reunion" shows, and the "warm up show" for Saturday Night's show at the Calvin Theatre. The odd sloppy moment or two did not detract from the excitement this audience felt at seeing their heroes return to the public stage. Do you feel it?