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Tampa
Dee & Tampa Dum
source: Florida Feb. 2, 2002 Tracks: Disc one Intro I Am The Man, Thomas (a) Mr. Tambourine Man (a)[Bh] It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (a)[Lb] Searching For A Soldier's Grave (a)[Lm, Bh]* Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum Lay, Lady, Lay [Lps] Cry A While High Water (For Charley Patton) [Lba] Boots Of Spanish Leather (a)[Bh] Masters Of War (a) Tangled Up In Blue (a)[Bh] Disc two Summer Days [Tab] Sugar Baby [Tab] Cold Irons Bound Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 [Lsg] encore: Love Sick Like A Rolling Stone Forever Young (a)[Bh] Honest With Me Blowin' In The Wind (a)[Bh] Review: A nice looking set with graphics, once again, borrowed from the official Love And Theft CD. The great looking concert photo on the front looks even nicer silk screened onto the discs, but care was not taken to move the title; and it's been cropped out of the cd. Both discs look identical except for the disc numbers. Another cutesie, annoying title name as well. One show highlight, as has been with several shows in 2002, is the powerful Blowin' In The Wind, with magnificent, soaring harmony vocals. A show surprise was Dickie Betts bringing out his famous Les Paul and playing an extended solo on RDW that brought down the house. |
(a) - acoustic [Bh] -Bob on harp [Lba]-Larry on banjo [Lb] -Larry on bouzouki [Lm] -Larry on mandolin [Lps]-Larry on pedal steel [Tab]-Tony on acoustic upright bass [Lsg]-Larry on steel guitar and Dickie Betts on guitar *song
written by Johnnie Wright, Jim and Jack Anglin
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