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December 24, 2005
DG at the Kodiak 9/22 on archive.org
This recording has just been made available for download or streaming in various formats on archive.org. It’s one of my favorite solo shows of the year - well worth checking out.
David Gans
Thursday, September 22, 2005
The Kodiak, Rutherfordton NCOpening jam-> Return of the Grievous Angel, Lazy River Road, Falling Star, Jam-> Jackaroe, Our Lady of the Well-> When I Paint My Masterpiece, Like a Dog-> Terrapin-> San Rafael Swell-> Watching the Detectives-> Ship of Fools-> In Another World-> Kodiak jam
Surely You Jest, Pancho and Lefty-> P&L jam, Shove in the Right Direction, Who Will Save Us from the Saved?, Elvis Imitators, Sin City-> Dear Mr Fantasy-> Blue Roses-> Brokedown Palace, Loser, Down to Eugene, Rubin and Cherise-> The Minstrel
Sugaree
It was my first time at this venue, just a couple of miles from Spindale (where WNCW is based). There was a misunderstanding about the sound system, but the owner of the club got on the phone and the next thing I knew, speakers and amplifiers and cables were coming in from all over.
Smallish audience, but they really got into it and as a result, so did I.
Posted by gans at December 24, 2005 10:28 AM
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Comments
This is one of the nicest shows I’ve heard in quite a long time. Every song is well played and David’s voice shines throughout. Get this show now if you don’t already have it! And go see David in concert……he’s wonderful!
Posted by: John Rottet at December 24, 2005 1:57 PM
That’s one beautiful Lazy River Road, David. And for sure Bobby’s version is influenced by yours.
Posted by: Ruth at January 1, 2006 4:57 PM