Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Roger McGuinn And Chris Hillman with Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives - Sweetheart Of The Rodeo 50th Anniversary Tribute - (Saratoga 2018-07-29)




Roger McGuinn And Chris Hillman with Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives

Sweetheart Of The Rodeo 50th Anniversary Tribute

Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA – July 29, 2018

Very similar to the previous performances in Los Angeles – same tracks, same order, mostly same comments

Set 1 (country-ish Byrds songs before Sweetheart Of The Rodeo)

1. My Back Pages (3:40)
2. Roger & Chris talk (0:49)
3. Satisfied Mind (sung by Marty) (3:18)
4. Roger & Chris talk (0:44)
5. Mr. Spaceman (2:13)
6. Roger & Chris talk (1:04)
7. Time Between (1:50)
8. Roger & Chris Talk (0:51)
9. Old John Robertson (2:09)
10. Wasn't Born To Follow (2:36)
11. Roger & Chris talk about Gram (2:39)
12. Sing Me Back Home (1:18)
13. Roger & Chris talk (1:39)
14. Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man (2:41)
15. Mr. Tambourine Man (2:29)
16. Hold It - outro (0:46)

Set 2 (2 songs by Marty Stuart & the complete Sweetheart Of The Rodeo)

1. Country Boy Rock 'n' Roll (Marty) (4:12)
2. Marty talks (0:52)
3. Time Don't Wait (Marty) (4:47)
4. You Ain't Going Nowhere (2:38)
5. Pretty Boy Floyd (2:44)
6. Roger & Chris talk (1:16)
7. Hickory Wind (3:38)
8. Roger & Marty talk (0:29)
9. Life In Prison (3:26)
10. One Hundred Years From Now (2:33)
11. Nothing Was Delivered (3:52)
12. Chris talks (0:41)
13. Blue Canadian Rockies (2:04)
14. The Christian Life (2:36)
15. You're Still On My Mind (2:18)
16. You Don't Miss Your Water (3:50)
17. I Am A Pilgrim (3:52)
18. Roger & Chris talk (1:24)
19. You Ain't Going Nowhere (reprise) (3:27)
20. Applause (1:10)

Set 3 (Encore = a tribute to Tom Petty within a Sweetheart Of The Rodeo tribute)

1. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:46)
2. Roger talks (0:44)
3. American Girl (4:11)
4. Roger & Chris talk (0:45)
5. Wildflowers (2:43)
6. Band introduction (0:44)
7. Running Down A Dream (4:20)
8. Turn! Turn! Turn! (4:29)

Artwork by Rocking--Byrd Included (front, back)

Original audio files provided by persic at DAD

14 comments:

Rocking--Byrd said...
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david said...

Thanks, RB. I would think all the shows will be the same, more or less. Be good to have, regardless.

Steve said...

I remember that a lot of the latter Byrds concerts were often very similar too, except for the improvisations on the long Eight Miles High jam. That's to be expected--you can't be rehearsing new material all the time. This concert was, I think, originally designed for just three shows, so why not make it as organized as possible? I cannot detect any real errors in the songs, so the planning worked out fine. Of course, uploading two more concerts is more work for you, R--B, but we fans really appreciate the effort and thank you for your efforts. The only thing really missing now is the last Byrds concert in New Jersey, which I read wasn't recorded by anyone and was reportedly pretty bad anyway.

sdsds said...

:)

aottow said...

Hi Rocking-Byrd, I am a huge Byrds fan since 1967 (from Munich, Germany) and I had been following you on your "old" website some 10 yrs. ago (?} until it was taken down. Thank you for your inestimable service then and now! I am glad I discovered you're up and running, again (I just downloaded the three "sweethesrt 50th anniversary" concerts). I noticed your notes re "Re-ups" (below). Nevertheless I would kindly and humbly ask if it is somehow possible for you to re-up:
1)[Monday, October 2, 2017]
Roger McGuinn with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – Forest National, Brussels October 2 1987
2) [Thursday, July 13, 2017]
Roger Mcguinn – Marty Stuart Presents Roger McGuinn (May 10, 2017)
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING MY REQUESTS AND VERY KIND REGARDS. FROM MUNICH GERMANY, ALOIS

Rocking--Byrd said...

aottow, requests fulfilled.

aottow said...

Aah, Thanks a million, R-B, that was extremely fast. Downloaded (and listened already) to: RM & TP (Forest National, Brussels 1987): An unspeakable aural treat! Truly amazing. Gives you an idea (as many have said before) how the Byrds could have evolved and could've been. Five stars!
And RM and Marty Stuart (Library of Congress May 2017): Two friends und premier musicians AND music historians trading stories and trading licks - what more can you wish for (well maybe something like the "Sweetheart 50th Anniversary Tour"- almost too much of a treat (:-))
Anyway, R-B, thank you many times, again, for your tireless efforts to make these jewels available.
Alois (aottow).

Steve said...

Does anyone know if David Crosby attended any of these concerts? I would guess if he had he would have been invited up to participate on the first set at least.

david said...

I think Crosby is out on tour himself promoting his excellent last lp. He was in my area recently, but I was unable to go. Wish I had, he always puts on a great show.

Mike said...

Crosby is currently on tour in Europe; he performed in a town at a 2 hour ride from my place two days ago but I was unable to attend.

Steve said...

Despite his rather difficult personality, I've always liked David Crosby as a musician. His contributions to the Byrds were crucial after Gene Clark left, and his concerts with his son were excellent.

Steve said...

What were the crowd sizes of these three concerts?

Doug said...

As always, thanks very much.

Rocking--Byrd said...

https://www57.zippyshare.com/v/egoSxAL2/file.html