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Set 1The Race Is On
Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Let Me In 83968
Dark Hollow
Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Let Me In 83968
Dark Hollow
CommentJerry Garcia - pedal steel
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
John Cipollina - guitar
Bill Champlin - piano
Pete Sears
transmitted live over KSAN FM in 1970 (exact date unknown)
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
John Cipollina - guitar
Bill Champlin - piano
Pete Sears
transmitted live over KSAN FM in 1970 (exact date unknown)
Set 1The Race Is On
Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Let Me In 83968
Dark Hollow
Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Let Me In 83968
Dark Hollow
Commenttransmitted live over KSAN FM in 1970 (exact date unknown)
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
John Cipollina - guitar
Pete Sears - keyboards
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
John Cipollina - guitar
Pete Sears - keyboards
Set 1Donna
Willie & the Hand Jive
Back in the USA
Hippie from Olema
Cool Breeze
On Beautiful Lake Spenard (Instrmntl)
Reason to Believe
Josiane
Before the Sun Goes Down
Prelude (instrmntl)
Beautiful
Get Together
Willie & the Hand Jive
Back in the USA
Hippie from Olema
Cool Breeze
On Beautiful Lake Spenard (Instrmntl)
Reason to Believe
Josiane
Before the Sun Goes Down
Prelude (instrmntl)
Beautiful
Get Together
CommentYoungbloods set w/lots of 'oldies'
KSAN broadcast
KSAN broadcast
Set 1Looking For You
Colonel Chicken Fry
Instrumental
We Got A Good Thing Goin'
Heads Up
Tom Donahue Talks
Big River
Passion Flower
No Doreen
Band Intros
I Can't Help It
Colonel Chicken Fry
Instrumental
We Got A Good Thing Goin'
Heads Up
Tom Donahue Talks
Big River
Passion Flower
No Doreen
Band Intros
I Can't Help It
Set 2Super Clown
It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry
If You Gotta Go
Precious Lord
Corina
Get Rhythm
All My Life
Richland Woman
Queen Sweet Dreams
Won't Be Long
It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry
If You Gotta Go
Precious Lord
Corina
Get Rhythm
All My Life
Richland Woman
Queen Sweet Dreams
Won't Be Long
CommentSal Valentino - vocals, guitar
Lynne Hughes - vocals
Annie Sampson - vocals
Deirdre LaPorte - vocals
Tim Barnes - guitar
Luther Bildt - guitar
John Blakeley - bass
Pete Sears - keyboards
Mike Mau - drums
Lynne Hughes - vocals
Annie Sampson - vocals
Deirdre LaPorte - vocals
Tim Barnes - guitar
Luther Bildt - guitar
John Blakeley - bass
Pete Sears - keyboards
Mike Mau - drums
Set 1Instrumental 1
Instrumental 2
Right Down Here
Instrumental 3
Hands Off Her
Instrumental 4
Instrumental 5
Instrumental 2
Right Down Here
Instrumental 3
Hands Off Her
Instrumental 4
Instrumental 5
CommentKSAN broadcast
Set 1Instrumental 1
Instrumental 2
Right Down Here
Instrumental 3
Hands Off Her
Instrumental 4
Instrumental 5
Instrumental 2
Right Down Here
Instrumental 3
Hands Off Her
Instrumental 4
Instrumental 5
Set 2
Set 3
Set 1The Promise
Love Me or Leave Me
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Set 2
Set 3
CommentRobben Ford: Guitar, Vocals
Mark Ford - Harmonica, Vocals
Stan Poplin - Bass
Patrick Ford - Drums
? - Piano
opened for Boz Scaggs
Mark Ford - Harmonica, Vocals
Stan Poplin - Bass
Patrick Ford - Drums
? - Piano
opened for Boz Scaggs
Set 1KSAN Intro >
Jesus Is Just Alright 2
Disciple 2
Talk (Feelin' Down Farther intro)
Feelin' Down Farther 1
Nobody 1
Slippery St. Paul 1
Talk (Greenwood Creek intro)
Greenwood Creek 1
Road Angel 4
Talk (Going Down intro)
Going Down
Talk (Tilted Park Crud Hunchery intro)
Tilted Park Crud Hunchery
KSAN announcer + Tom Johnston intro to jam
Jam*
Morning Blues* > (at about 8 mins.)
unknown title*
Jesus Is Just Alright 2
Disciple 2
Talk (Feelin' Down Farther intro)
Feelin' Down Farther 1
Nobody 1
Slippery St. Paul 1
Talk (Greenwood Creek intro)
Greenwood Creek 1
Road Angel 4
Talk (Going Down intro)
Going Down
Talk (Tilted Park Crud Hunchery intro)
Tilted Park Crud Hunchery
KSAN announcer + Tom Johnston intro to jam
Jam*
Morning Blues* > (at about 8 mins.)
unknown title*
CommentTom Johnston Guitar
Pat Simmons Guitar
Tiran Porter Bass
John Hartman Drums
*with Gregg Rolie of Santana (keyboards) and Mike Wilhelm of the Charlatans (guitar).
Notes: This appearance was probably in support of their 1972 album, Toulouse Street. Their first album, the Doobie Brothers, had been released in April 1971. The numbers next to the songs is which album the song came from. Interestingly, Road Angel wasn't on an album until their 4th, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Tilted Park Crud Hunchery was actually on an unreleased demo album produced by Paul Curcio but rejected by the record company in 1970. I'm not sure about Morning Blues. They are not real polished yet but I think very enjoyable.
They talk about playing the "New Monk?" club (I probably heard the name wrong) and then Revival in North Beach with free beer in the next couple of days after this. They definitely were still playing their small club roots! If anyone has any perspective on these clubs, let us know. They also talk about Texas Gold, I'm assuming a beer or whiskey?
I thought it was funny that they didn't know who Mike Wilhelm from the Charlatans was - I guess they thought he was just some dude jamming with them. I think the Charlatans were done by then.
I think the KSAN announcer might be Thom O'Hare definitely not Donahue.
Pat Simmons Guitar
Tiran Porter Bass
John Hartman Drums
*with Gregg Rolie of Santana (keyboards) and Mike Wilhelm of the Charlatans (guitar).
Notes: This appearance was probably in support of their 1972 album, Toulouse Street. Their first album, the Doobie Brothers, had been released in April 1971. The numbers next to the songs is which album the song came from. Interestingly, Road Angel wasn't on an album until their 4th, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Tilted Park Crud Hunchery was actually on an unreleased demo album produced by Paul Curcio but rejected by the record company in 1970. I'm not sure about Morning Blues. They are not real polished yet but I think very enjoyable.
They talk about playing the "New Monk?" club (I probably heard the name wrong) and then Revival in North Beach with free beer in the next couple of days after this. They definitely were still playing their small club roots! If anyone has any perspective on these clubs, let us know. They also talk about Texas Gold, I'm assuming a beer or whiskey?
I thought it was funny that they didn't know who Mike Wilhelm from the Charlatans was - I guess they thought he was just some dude jamming with them. I think the Charlatans were done by then.
I think the KSAN announcer might be Thom O'Hare definitely not Donahue.
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