Thursday, December 24, 2020

Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman – Bottom Line February 1981

 

Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman – Bottom Line February 1981

February 10 or 11, 1981

 

Roger McGuinn (guitar, vocals)

Chris Hillman (bass, vocals)

Al Perkins (guitar, pedal steel guitar)

Thom Mooney (drums)

With Bob Gibson (lead vocals on track 9)

 

Soundboard recording

Thanks to I. at DAD.

 

1. Chestnut Mare (5:31)

2. Don't You Write Her Off (3:48)

3. Let Me Down Easy (3:28)

4. City (4:40)

5. Sad Boy (4:25)

6. It Doesn't Matter (2:57)

7. One More Chance (4:36)

8. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (4:25)

9. (That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me (Bob Gibson vocals) (2:59)

10. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) (3:08)

11. Mr. Spaceman (2:52)

12. Jesus Is Just Alright (2:39)

13. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:51)

14. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (5:08)

15. America For Me (4:22)

16. Eight Miles High (3:38)

 

Artwork Included (front, back)

7 comments:

Rocking--Byrd said...

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ziggy said...

Thank You and Merry Christmas

david said...

Thanks, RB ! Nice to have a SB from this lineup.

thymecube said...

Rocking-Byrfd --- Thanks for your continued postings and a Very Merry, Very Safe Christmas and Happy 2021!

thymecube said...

Thanks for your continued postings.
Have a Very Merry & Safe Christmas and Happy 2021!

Steve said...

By this time the vaunted reunion of three of the original five Byrds was on its last legs, as Gene Clark had split and the next two records didn't sell well. This concert features songs from all the major Byrds lineups, from the original five to the Sweetheart lineup and even two from the Clarence White lineup, plus the first two albums of the reunited members. It sounds pretty good--I've always liked the concerts of MCH and later MH, but depite the attempts to separate themselves from the Byrds, they still sound like the Byrds. The major surprise in the MH concerts was the inclusion of Jesus is Just Alright. A good concert although one does miss Gene Clark. Thanks for this one, R--B.

SHOON said...

Happy holidays! thanks for your dedication