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re: Non-Phish Show Of The Day Thread
Posted on 2/16/14 at 1:11 pm to Kafka
Posted on 2/16/14 at 1:11 pm to Kafka
The Beat Farmers live at the Screen Test Theater, Universal Studios (December 1985)
San Diego's Beat Farmers were one of the great Cowpunk bands of the '80s. Led by their colorful drummer (and occasional lead vocalist), the late Country Dick Montana, they successfully handled all sorts of roots-rock genres, and even threw in some demented novelty songs to boot.
Set list:
1. There She Goes Again (Velvet Underground cover)
2. Road of Ruin
3. Reason To Believe (Bruce Springsteen cover)
4. Bigger Fool Than Me
5. Riverside
6. Powderfinger (Neil Young cover)
7. Happy Boy
8. Big Ugly Wheels
9. Bigger Stones
10. Gun Sale At The Church
11. Selfish Heart
12. Dallas Blues
13. One Dying and a Burying (Roger Miller cover)
14. Lakeside Trailer Park
15. Seven Year Blues
16. Buy Me A Car
17. Lost Weekend
18. Death Train
19. Goldmine
San Diego's Beat Farmers were one of the great Cowpunk bands of the '80s. Led by their colorful drummer (and occasional lead vocalist), the late Country Dick Montana, they successfully handled all sorts of roots-rock genres, and even threw in some demented novelty songs to boot.
Set list:
1. There She Goes Again (Velvet Underground cover)
2. Road of Ruin
3. Reason To Believe (Bruce Springsteen cover)
4. Bigger Fool Than Me
5. Riverside
6. Powderfinger (Neil Young cover)
7. Happy Boy
8. Big Ugly Wheels
9. Bigger Stones
10. Gun Sale At The Church
11. Selfish Heart
12. Dallas Blues
13. One Dying and a Burying (Roger Miller cover)
14. Lakeside Trailer Park
15. Seven Year Blues
16. Buy Me A Car
17. Lost Weekend
18. Death Train
19. Goldmine
Posted on 2/23/14 at 12:54 pm to Kafka
The Rolling Stones on The Mike Douglas Show (Philadelphia, June 25, 1964)
The Mike Douglas Show was a daily afternoon talk-variety program, sort of a Tonight Show for housewives, and kids who'd gotten home from school.
The Stones -- little known in the US -- were on their first American tour and grabbed the opportunity for some national exposure. 4 songs (some of them lip-synched) and one awkward interview.
Set list:
"Carol"
"Tell Me"
"Not Fade Away"
"I Just Want To Make Love To You"
The Mike Douglas Show was a daily afternoon talk-variety program, sort of a Tonight Show for housewives, and kids who'd gotten home from school.
The Stones -- little known in the US -- were on their first American tour and grabbed the opportunity for some national exposure. 4 songs (some of them lip-synched) and one awkward interview.
Set list:
"Carol"
"Tell Me"
"Not Fade Away"
"I Just Want To Make Love To You"
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