Identifier3351608
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Show RatingA+
Sound RatingA+
Note1. Rainy Day Man [4:23]
2. Diamond Joe [3:02]
3. Coca-Cola Song [1:43]
4. Machine Gun Kelly [4:13]
5. Anywhere Like Heaven [early version] [3:09]
6. Fire And Rain [3:47]
7. Circle Round The Sun [3:09]
8. Will The Circle Be Unbroken [3:02]
9. Carolina In My Mind [3:38]
10. Sunshine Sunshine [3:32]
11. Dixie [1:49]
12. Hallelujah (I Love Her So) [3:32]
13. Blossom [3:26]
14. Sunny Skies [3:07]
15. Brighten Your Night With My Day [2:17]
16. (JT remarks at start of 2nd set) [0:53]
17. Pretty Boy Floyd [4:23]
18. Yesterday [4:14]
19. Steamroller [4:30]
20. Country Road [5:22]
21. Duncan And Brady [4:40]
22. Hush-A-Bye [3:42]
23. Something In The Way She Moves [3:24]
24. Taking It In [3:24]
25. If I Needed Someone [2:36]
26. Sweet Baby James [3:18]
27. People Get Ready [2:41]
28. Sunshine Sunshine [3:16]
29. Diamonds In The Rough [4:12]


Source InfoSBD
Tech NoteTwo sets from this date. Entirely solo. Mixture of early versions of his well-known songs and covers (e.g. "Yesterday"). Sound extremely good, though slightly heavy (buzzes a bit at one specific frequency on the guitar). Diginoise, scrambling and jumping on track 16 (JT remarks at start of 2nd set) only.
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Performance
James Taylor 1970-02-06 Jabberwocky (middle/late sets), Syracuse, NY
Set 1Rainy Day Man
Diamond Joe
Coke Song
Machine Gun Kelly
Anywhere like Heaven
Fire And Rain
Circle Round The Sun
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Carolina In My Mind
Sunshine Sunshine
Dixie
Hallelujah (i love her so)
Blossom
Sunny Skies
Brighten Your Night With My Day
Set 2Pretty Boy Floyd
Yesterday
Steamroller
Country Road
Duncan And Brady
Hush-A-Bye
Something In The Way She Moves
Taking It In
If I Needed Someone
Sweet Baby James
People Get Ready
Sunshine Sunshine
Diamonds In The Rough
Set 3
CommentJames Taylor played three separate shows on 2/6/70. The "Live in Syracuse, Vol. 1" bootleg labels this as the early and late sets, though http://www.solorb.com/dat-heads/digests/V4.400/D441 seems to imply that the early set does not circulate due to recording problems. Therefore, this is labeled as the middle and late set.