Guitar Shorty 1994-07-28
J and J's Blues Bar, Fort Worth, TX
Set 1
Teenie Weenie Bit
Let The Good Times Roll/The Blues Is Alright
Let Me Love You
This Is A Hard Life - fades out
Why I Sing The Blues - fades in
Joey
How Blue Can You Get - fades out
Let The Good Times Roll/The Blues Is Alright
Let Me Love You
This Is A Hard Life - fades out
Why I Sing The Blues - fades in
Joey
How Blue Can You Get - fades out
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
NOTES:
The soundman at the club was a crack head, and only had one leg. Took him awhile to make it to the stage to correct wiring problems. The other reason being Shorty plays through 2 amps and one cutting out would throw the sound way off and the guitar seems to jump to the other channel.
Unfortunately Shorty would very seldom play any material he did not have released at the time; so this set is a lot of cover songs. Shorty is real parinoid about playing his un-released material in public for fear of being ripped off. This show was shortly after his Topsy-Turvy CD on Blacktop Records was released.
The strong song here is Joey at almost 17 minutes.
The soundman at the club was a crack head, and only had one leg. Took him awhile to make it to the stage to correct wiring problems. The other reason being Shorty plays through 2 amps and one cutting out would throw the sound way off and the guitar seems to jump to the other channel.
Unfortunately Shorty would very seldom play any material he did not have released at the time; so this set is a lot of cover songs. Shorty is real parinoid about playing his un-released material in public for fear of being ripped off. This show was shortly after his Topsy-Turvy CD on Blacktop Records was released.
The strong song here is Joey at almost 17 minutes.
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