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Monday, February 20, 2017

Richard Thompson, Yosemite, CA 9-02-1990 (SBD)



Richard Thompson
Camp Mather
Strawberry Music Festival
Yosemite, CA
September 2, 1990
 
Soundboard (or) In-House FM
 
This is a great solo acoustic performance by Richard Thompson.  His guitar playing is great and worth checking out.  I originally had just a partial show of this but found this upgrade. 
 
Side A
01 Introduction
02 Turning of the Tide
03 I Misunderstood
04 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
05 When the Spell Is Broken
06 Two Left Feet
07 God Loves a Drunk
08 Jerusalem on the Jukebox
09 Now That I'm Dead
10 She Moves Through the Fair
Side B
11 I Feel So Good
12 Wall of Death
13 Waltzing for Dreamers
14 Days of Our Lives
15 Valerie
16 Down Where All the Drunkards Roll
17 Don't Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes at Me
18 Tear Stained Letter
Total Time  73:44 min
 

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this! I had a tape of a show from about this time that I'd long since worn out. Much appreciated!

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  2. Airizona, you are wonderdul! Great addition to my Rt collection. Hope you are well

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  3. Welcome back-you've been missed.

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  4. Looks like you're back with a vengeance. Thanks especially for the Willow Valley Loop Hike photos.

    Bob W.

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