Marshall Tucker Band 04/01/1980
Set I
Running Like the Wind
Last of the Singing Cowboys
It Takes Time
Cattle Drive
See You One More Time
Sing My Blues
Take the Highway
Heard It In a Love Song
Ramblin'
Fire On the Mountain
In My Own Way
Desert Skies
24 Hours at a Time
Can't You See
Searchin' For a Rainbow
This Ol' Cowboy (Doug vocals)
Last of the Singing Cowboys
It Takes Time
Cattle Drive
See You One More Time
Sing My Blues
Take the Highway
Heard It In a Love Song
Ramblin'
Fire On the Mountain
In My Own Way
Desert Skies
24 Hours at a Time
Can't You See
Searchin' For a Rainbow
This Ol' Cowboy (Doug vocals)
Set II
Set III
Comment
Toy Caldwell - Guitar, Vocals
Tommy Caldwell - Bass, Background Vocals
Doug Gray - Vocals, Percussion
George McCorkle - Guitar
Jerry Eubanks - Flute, Saxophone
Paul T. Riddle - Drums
Tommy Caldwell - Bass, Background Vocals
Doug Gray - Vocals, Percussion
George McCorkle - Guitar
Jerry Eubanks - Flute, Saxophone
Paul T. Riddle - Drums
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John H | flac / 2 | a- | a- | View | audience | |
| Notes: | FM>CDR>EAC>WAV>FLAC Frontend>FLAC "The last performance of the original line-up. It aired live on W-LIR in conjunction with the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Fortunately, a few fans taped it that night because King Biscuit taped over all but 9 songs on their master tape - so this show, in it's entirety, is lost forever... except on a few old cassette tapes. Luckily, the tapes that were recorded live that night on the radio sound better (in my opinion) than the show King Biscuit later aired (of the 9 songs) as a tribute to Tommy (which a few folks have found on LP). The LP sounds very sterile (because the audience noise was filtered out after the first few seconds of each song). The radio tapes are incredible and capture MTB at their zenith - and you can feel it on the tape!" This is the complete show. | |||||
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