Pat Metheny Group 1977-09-24
Roberts Theatre, Grinnell, IA
Set 1
First Show:
Phase Dance
Watercolors
All The Things You Are
River Quay
Unknown
Guitar Solo
Jaco
Wrong Is Right
Midwestern Night's Dream
Phase Dance
Watercolors
All The Things You Are
River Quay
Unknown
Guitar Solo
Jaco
Wrong Is Right
Midwestern Night's Dream
Set 2
Second Show:
Phase Dance
April Joy
Unity Village >
Improv
San Lorenzo
Lakes
Guitar Solo
Jaco
Nacada
Phase Dance
April Joy
Unity Village >
Improv
San Lorenzo
Lakes
Guitar Solo
Jaco
Nacada
Set 3
Comment
Pat Metheny - Guitars
Lyle Mays - Piano, Oberheim Synthesizer
Mark Egan - Bass
Dan Gottlieb - Drums
The 'Watercolors' LP Was in release at this time, and many of the tunes to later appear on the 'white album' were road-refined during this period. Material also includes PMG versions of tunes from "Bright Size Life," The Gary Burton Quartet's "Passengers," And others. Only three songs were performed in both shows that night ("Phase Dance," Pat's solo guitar piece, And "Jaco").
This is one of the first performances of Pat Metheny Group and includes early versions of songs that eventually appear on the first Pat Metheny Group album. Pat introduces "Phase Dance" As "a song Lyle Mays and i wrote together a few weeks ago". Pat's parents were in the audience and he dedicates "Nacada" to his mother.
Lyle Mays - Piano, Oberheim Synthesizer
Mark Egan - Bass
Dan Gottlieb - Drums
The 'Watercolors' LP Was in release at this time, and many of the tunes to later appear on the 'white album' were road-refined during this period. Material also includes PMG versions of tunes from "Bright Size Life," The Gary Burton Quartet's "Passengers," And others. Only three songs were performed in both shows that night ("Phase Dance," Pat's solo guitar piece, And "Jaco").
This is one of the first performances of Pat Metheny Group and includes early versions of songs that eventually appear on the first Pat Metheny Group album. Pat introduces "Phase Dance" As "a song Lyle Mays and i wrote together a few weeks ago". Pat's parents were in the audience and he dedicates "Nacada" to his mother.
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