Gene Clark And The Firebyrds – Lonestar Café 1984-10-19
The Lonestar Café, NYC – 1984-10-19
Gene Clark (guitar,
harmonica, vocals)
Michael Clarke (drums)
Matt Andes (guitar, vocals)
Peter Oliva (bass, vocals)
Mike Hardwick (pedal steel
guitar, vocals)
Soundboard recording
Disc 1
1. Here Without You (3:32)
2. Silver Raven (4:46)
3. She Darked The Sun (4:48)
4. You Showed Me (2:24)
5. Something About You Baby (4:20)
6. Rain Song (5:21)
7. Train Leaves Here This Morning (6:02)
8. Vanessa (4:22)
9. She Loves You (5:03)
10. Mr.Tambourine Man (cut) (5:17)
2. Silver Raven (4:46)
3. She Darked The Sun (4:48)
4. You Showed Me (2:24)
5. Something About You Baby (4:20)
6. Rain Song (5:21)
7. Train Leaves Here This Morning (6:02)
8. Vanessa (4:22)
9. She Loves You (5:03)
10. Mr.Tambourine Man (cut) (5:17)
Disc 2
11. Fair And Tender Ladies (4:05)
12. Tried So Hard (2:32)
13. Kansas City Southern (6:33)
14. Dixie Flyer (4:25)
15. You're Gonna Miss That Somebody (5:13)
16. Blue Raven (4:21)
17. Vanessa (4:57)
18. Rodeo Rider (6:24)
19. No Other (4:46)
Artwork Included
Many thanks to our faithful visitor YouAre for providing the files
Audio levels, balance and sequencing adjusted by Rocking-Byrd.
Original YouAre artwork adapted by Rocking-Byrd.
9 comments:
what can we say but THANKS !!!!!!
A WORK OF ART AND A LABOUR OF LOVE!
Thanks a lot Rocking Byrd
Matt Andes is not in the band at this point. He's not introduced in either set's band intros, and Michael hardwick is called the lead guitar. GREAT show however
Thank you very much for sharing yet another Gene Clark show. This made for a very enjoyable weekend, as I also received my dvd copy of the Gene Clark documentary, The Byrd Who Flew Alone.
Hi Rocking-Byrd
Can you please re-up this one.
Somewhere in your vast blog I asked you if you remembered Ugly Bob Spencer from Radio Scotland but I forget where I asked so I don't know if you answered. Do you? Where are you based now?
Bob Spencer wasn't working for Radio Scotland anymore when I went there, but dj Tony Allan took me to a discotheque in Glasgow where Bob was spinning records, so I met him there.
Thanks for Geno.
I only remember Bob Spencer as being a bit tedious by constantly claiming "I am not ugly, I am not ugly". I can't remember his music tasted at all!
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