Martin Sexton 2000-12-31
Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ
Set 1
Can't Stop Thinking About You
Animal Song
Angeline
Faith on the Table
Casino Foundation
Where Did I Go Wrong
13 Step Boogie
Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
Young and Beautiful
Elephant Memory
Something About You
Love Keep Us Together
Millennium Groove
HAPPY NEW YEAR (including Amazing Grace)
Auld Lang Syne
Golden Road
Animal Song
Angeline
Faith on the Table
Casino Foundation
Where Did I Go Wrong
13 Step Boogie
Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
Young and Beautiful
Elephant Memory
Something About You
Love Keep Us Together
Millennium Groove
HAPPY NEW YEAR (including Amazing Grace)
Auld Lang Syne
Golden Road
Set 2
Glory Bound
My Faith is Gone
The Things You Do To Me
Diggin' Me
The American
David
Going to the Country
Hallelujah
Where It Begins
Hard Times
Free World
Real Man --> Your Time Is Gonna Come
Over The Hills And Far Away --> Ten Years Gone
Wish You Were Here -->
Quick Yes tease --> (:33)
Cum Bye Ya --> Gypsy Woman
My Faith is Gone
The Things You Do To Me
Diggin' Me
The American
David
Going to the Country
Hallelujah
Where It Begins
Hard Times
Free World
Real Man --> Your Time Is Gonna Come
Over The Hills And Far Away --> Ten Years Gone
Wish You Were Here -->
Quick Yes tease --> (:33)
Cum Bye Ya --> Gypsy Woman
Set 3
Comment
Show/Recording Notes:
WOW! What an amazing show!
It definitely pays to be on the Habit mailing list. This was one hell of a night. But the show you hear almost didn't happen, and that brings me to my most important advise to anyone who tapes or is thinking about taping... DON'T DRINK UNTIL YOU PRESS THE RECORD AND PLAY BUTTONS. :-) Yes... that's right, I forgot to press the play button when I hit the record button. Because of that, I lost the first 8 tracks of the first set... almost.
Luckily, there was a guy from New Mexico, David Farrell, who was there. He was traveling around, and had his portable DAT deck with him. He didn't, however, have any mics so I was glad to give him a mic feed from my deck. In all the commotion at the beginning of the set, I wanted to get him sound to tape, and I must have forgotten to press the play button with the record button. Dave was WAY COOL though. After getting home, he was cool enough to send the DAT master my way so I could extract the tracks. With some clever mixing, you would never know there were two tapes... mainly because the mics were the same on both tapes. :-)
Dave proves that there are some exceedingly cool people out there. The other cool person was the owner of Maxwell's who, at first, didn't want us to setup. Upon showing him the small size of the rig, he let us setup. I guess I owe Maxwell's a copy too.
OK... the show. Well, as you can see by the set list, there are a bunch of tunes here that he does not normally sing, and the ones he does singe were really awesome. I think this entire show will go down as the best I've seen. Marty was tight, and the communication with Joe was almost psychic. The crowd was great,and at times listening to the tape, you'd be hard pressed to hear another soul making a noise. And just when you thought he had done it all, he breaks into a bunch of Led Zep, Pink Floyd, a Yes tease, and a 30 minute Gypsy Woman.
This one is a keeper.
Happy New Year Marty!
WOW! What an amazing show!
It definitely pays to be on the Habit mailing list. This was one hell of a night. But the show you hear almost didn't happen, and that brings me to my most important advise to anyone who tapes or is thinking about taping... DON'T DRINK UNTIL YOU PRESS THE RECORD AND PLAY BUTTONS. :-) Yes... that's right, I forgot to press the play button when I hit the record button. Because of that, I lost the first 8 tracks of the first set... almost.
Luckily, there was a guy from New Mexico, David Farrell, who was there. He was traveling around, and had his portable DAT deck with him. He didn't, however, have any mics so I was glad to give him a mic feed from my deck. In all the commotion at the beginning of the set, I wanted to get him sound to tape, and I must have forgotten to press the play button with the record button. Dave was WAY COOL though. After getting home, he was cool enough to send the DAT master my way so I could extract the tracks. With some clever mixing, you would never know there were two tapes... mainly because the mics were the same on both tapes. :-)
Dave proves that there are some exceedingly cool people out there. The other cool person was the owner of Maxwell's who, at first, didn't want us to setup. Upon showing him the small size of the rig, he let us setup. I guess I owe Maxwell's a copy too.
OK... the show. Well, as you can see by the set list, there are a bunch of tunes here that he does not normally sing, and the ones he does singe were really awesome. I think this entire show will go down as the best I've seen. Marty was tight, and the communication with Joe was almost psychic. The crowd was great,and at times listening to the tape, you'd be hard pressed to hear another soul making a noise. And just when you thought he had done it all, he breaks into a bunch of Led Zep, Pink Floyd, a Yes tease, and a 30 minute Gypsy Woman.
This one is a keeper.
Happy New Year Marty!
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Mon May 07 2001 11:29:06 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Mon Jan 27 2003 01:01:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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