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JGB at Penn State just before the winter break must've been the greatest early Christmas present to all the heads on campus. While the quality of the tape that circulates is not as crystal-clear as some other late-70s JGB, the Penn State show is a snapshot of the JGB hitting their stride, with Keith and Donna in tow on keyboards and vocals, John Kahn on bass, and Buzz Buchanan on drums. This is a textbook JGB setlist with a knockout 19 minute encore of Delaney & Bonnie's "Lonesome & A Long Way From Home" complete with a Close Encounters jam after returning from some deep space.

Click any song to download or DOWNLOAD ENTIRE SHOW.

Click LISTEN to stream an entire set (this will only work on a fast connection, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, T1, etc.)

THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE IN TWO FORMATS.

Click the song titles below to download MP3 files, or click here for SHN.

SET1

How Sweet It Is

Catfish John

Simple Twist of Fate

Sitting In Limbo

Mystery Train

SET2

Love in the Afternoon

Second That Emotion

Gomorrah

Harder They Come

Russian Lullaby

Tore Up Over You

Mission in the Rain

ENCORE

Lonesome & A Long Way From Home

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Oh to be living in the Bay Area in 1975. Any given week you would have to work pretty hard not to find Jerry playing somewhere nearby. Berkeley, of course, was no exception. Jerry played at Keystone in many different line-ups, including the classic "Live at Keystone" albums.

May 21 found Garcia with Legion of Mary, the 1975 incarnation of Jerry's band with sidekick John Kahn on bass, Merl Saunders on organ and vocals, Martin Fierro on sax and flute, and Ron Tutt on drums. Essentially the same line-up as the "Keystone" albums, but with Fierro on horns and Ron Tutt replacing Bill Vitt on drums.

Legion of Mary tear through some classic covers which over the years would become JGB staples, like "That's What Love Will Make You Do", "Harder They Come," and "How Sweet It Is." Tonight they also spice things up with some contemporary covers like Dylan's "Tough Mama" and Stevie Wonder's "Creepin'".

Click any song to download or DOWNLOAD ENTIRE SHOW.

Click LISTEN to stream an entire set (this will only work on a fast connection, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, T1, etc.)

THIS SHOW IS AVAILABLE IN TWO FORMATS.

Click the song titles below to download MP3 files, or click here for SHN.

SET ONE

The Touch I Like

I Feel Like Dynamite

Last Train from Poor Valley

Finders Keepers

Tough Mama

That's What Love Will Make You Do

SET TWO

I'll Take A Melody

You Can Leave Your Hat On

Mississippi Moon

Harder They Come

Creepin'

How Sweet It Is

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yup, nugs.net has had some great stuff on it lately! I hope everyone scored the buffalo 90' dead shw that was there, is no longer, it sounds wicked. The legion of mary show has decent sound - there are some trey band audience recordings available aswell. [big Grin][big Grin][big Grin]

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