Identifier | 3014173 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 2 |
Source Info | (FOB, DFC 7th row) Schoeps mk41/KC5/CMC6 > V3 > DAP1 |
Tech Note | Transfer: D8 > SB Audigy 2 > CDwave > Creative WaveStudio (fades) > FLAC frontend > flac |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Funky Meters 2003-05-04 (Sun) Orpheum Theatre, New Orleans, LA | |
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Set 1 | Jam > Groovy Lady > Let the Good Times Roll (Earl King - Art sings) > Africa > Lovey Dovey > Look Ka Py Py, A Mother's Love (Earl King - Art sings), Chug A Lug * Fiyo on the Bayou ** Just Kissed My Baby *** > JAM JAM JAM > Hang 'Em High > Honkey Tonk Woman (Rolling Stones), Cissy intro (Brian & Russ funk out) > Cissy Strut > Cardova > She'll Be Coming the Round the Mountain @ > Dry Spell > People Say Tease > Funky Miracle $ > Simple Song > Rainy Day Women (Bob Dylan) $$ > Funky Miracle ending, E: Art banter about Ian and Ivan > Art reminisces about "Mardi Gras Mambo" > Russ comes out and wishes the audience "Happy Jazzfest" > Bad Boys (Cops Theme) sung by Art > Art flashes back (unknown slow song from the 50s?) > Shake Rattle and Roll > Art wants to leave but rest of band wants to stay > Aint No Use tease by George > Hey Pocky A-Way (serious crowd participation)
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Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | time 1 hour 55 minutes * Ian Neville (Art's son) joins on guitar and stays till the end of set. during the song, when it was extra extra funky, Art sings "Play the Funky Music White Boy" to Brian. Brian returns with the "one-finger salute." It was good fun. ** Before launching into the intro jam, Art asks if anyone has a Lucky Dog hotdog for him. He seemed to be enjoying himself. The song was very jammy and trippy and the band was "on." serious crowd participation for the "Fiyo on the Bayou" chant. *** Ivan Neville (Aaron's son) on vocals. During the jam, the band sings one-verse of "Let Me Have It All" (Brides of Jesus tune). @ You had to be there to fully understand this. listen to the tape..... $ Art shakes his cane at George for switching songs. $$ with "New Orleans" chanting by band and audience. |