Identifier1743604
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0001232791
Status1
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
NoteDisc 1

01 - Banter
02 - Easy As Pie
03 - Idaho
04 - High On A Hilltop
05 - End Of The Day
06 - The Pan American
07 - Roll On Blues
08 - Check Out Time
09 - Ramblin' In The Rambler >
10 - Dominated Love Slave >
11 - Ramblin' In The Rambler

Set Two Begins

12 - Backstage Bonus Track
13 - Red Tail Lights
14 - A Father's Arms
15 - Shady Grove
16 - The Rambler's Anthem
17 - Sorrow Is A Highway


Disc 2

01 - Bluegrass Breakdown
02 - You Must Have Had Your Reasons
03 - New Horizons
04 - You Left Me In A Hole
05 - Keep On Going >
06 - Mason's Children >
07 - Keep On Going

Set Three Begins

08 - The Boatman >
09 - The Bolton Stretch
10 - Rag Mama
11 - Half Moon Rising
12 - Yeehaw Factor
13 - Granny Woncha


Disc 3

01 - On The Run >
02 - High Cross Junction >
03 - On The Run
04 - Peace Of Mind >
05 - Dogs >
06 - Follow Me Down To The Riverside >
07 - Peace Of Mind
08 - Banter/Thanks
09 - E: Mother's Only Son


Note: recording gear on stage w/ 90 degree spread for
acoustic set one. for sets two and three, the gear was
positioned 25' from stage, room center
Source InfoKM254's>Zefiro Inbox>D8
Tech NoteAll
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Yonder Mountain String Band 2001-02-09 The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Set 1Easy As Pie, Idaho, High On A Hilltop, End Of The Day, Pan American, Roll On Blues, Check Out Time, Ramblin' In The Rambler > Dominated Love Slave
Set 2Loved You Enough, A Father's Arms, Shady Grove, Rambler's Anthem, Sorrow Is A Highway, Bluegrass Breakdown*, Must've Had Your Reasons, New Horizons, Left Me In A Hole, Keep On Going > Mason's Children > Keep On Going
Set 3Boatman > Bolton Stretch, Rag Mama, Half Moon Rising, Granny Woncha Smoke Some?, On The Run > High Cross Junction > On The Run, Peace Of Mind > Dogs Interlude > Follow Me Down To The Riverside > Peace Of Mind
Encore: Mother's Only Son
CommentFirst set was performed single mic.
* dedicated to Ralph Stanley, who was appearing just down the street.
Debut appearance at Fillmore.