Identifier | 8956613 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 1160 |
Note | unknown lineage |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Al Stewart 1999-07-18 Conejo Community Park, Thousand Oaks, CA | |
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Set 1 | Flying Sorcery (solo)
Palace of Versailles (solo) End of the Day (with Peter White doing solo and then Al joining with lyrics) On the Border (with Peter White) Fields of France (with Peter on accordian and Robert Alpert on keyboard) Sand in Your Shoes (above plus drums and bass) Red Toup?e (with Peter and Robert on background vocals) Time Passages (above plus Greg Vail on sax) Soho (Needless to Say) hip hop version with Greg Vail on flute Night Train to Munich (with all of the above, Greg Vail on clarinet plus Laurence Juber) Running Man (Greg on sax, Peter both electric & nylon) Antarctica Year of the Cat (with all including LJ)/plus riff from Claptons' Layla) Encore: Genie on a Tabletop (all) Love Minus Zero/No Limit * |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | * Dylan song.
Perfect weather - not too hot, and the famous California low humidity. We arrived 2 hours before the concert and Al and company were already there for the sound checks. That's when we learned Peter White, Greg Vail and Robert Alpert were "the band". A repeat of last year's great line-up. About the middle of the performance Kim Dyer joined us saying she wanted to be close to the stage to take photos of a "surprise". What a great surprise when Lawrence Juber walked on stage. Amazing that he would drive out to Ventura county to surprise a friend and play just two numbers. After Peter White and Laurence Juber played a spirited duet Al commented that Jimmy Page was up next... |