Showing posts with label Gene Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Clark. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Gene Clark - Tribute To The Byrds 1985

Rebooted by request...Again
Originally posted March 25, 2016

Gene Clark’s 20th Anniversary 
Tribute To The Byrds
Memorial Auditorium
Burlington, Vermont
January 15, 1985
Soundboard @320


  Gene Clark will always be best remembered for his two-year stint as a vocalist with the Byrds between 1964 and 1966. A fine legacy to be sure, but the shame of it is that there was far more to Clark's body of work than that; he was a superb songwriter, one of the founding fathers of country-rock, and recorded a number of fine albums with an impressive array of collaborators whose quality far outstripped their modest sales figures.
  Gene Clark and The Byrds set aside their differences long enough to appear together at their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in January of 1991, where the original lineup played a few songs together, including Clark's "Feel a Whole Lot Better." However, Clark's health continued to decline as his drinking accelerated, and on May 24, 1991, not long after he had begun work on a second album with Carla Olson, Gene Clark died, with the coroner declaring he succumbed as a result of "natural causes" brought on by a bleeding ulcer. 
~AM

Gene Clark (guitar, vocals)
John York (guitar, vocals)
Rick Danko (guitar, vocals)
Blondie Chaplin (guitar, vocals)
Greg Harris (guitar, banjo, fiddle)
Jim Goodall (drums)
Michael Clarke (drums)


Set List:
1. Intro + Tuning (3:35)
2. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (2:30)
3. Set You Free This Time (3:56)
4. Chimes Of Freedom (6:01)
5. Band Intro (1:00)
6. Full Circle (4:14)
7. Sail On Sailor (4:27)
8. Mr. Tambourine Man (4:59)
9. My Back Pages (3:07)
10. You Ain't Going Nowhere (4:02)
11. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:48)
12. Eight Miles High (5:11)
13. Turn Turn Turn (3:41)

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

McGuinn, Crosby & Clark LIVE in SF CA 1977

Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, Gene Clark
The Boarding House
San Francisco CA
1977-12-08
Soundboard @320


Early Show


01. Release Me Girl
02. Silver Raven
03. Train Leaves Here This Morning
04. Ballad Of Easy Rider
05. Wasn't Born To Follow
06. Jolly Roger
07. Chestnut Mare
08. Crazy Ladies
09. Mr. Tambourine Man
10. He Was A Friend Of Mine
11. She Don't Care About Time
12. You Ain't Going Nowhere
13. Wild Mountain Thyme
14. Chimes Of Freedom
15. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
16. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
17. So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star

Encore

18. Eight Miles High


Gene Clark - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 1 & 2 Solo, Tracks 7-18)
Roger McGuinn - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 3, 4, 5 & 6 Solo, Tracks 7-18)
David Crosby - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 9-18)




Late Show


01. Denver Or Whenever
02. Silver Rain
03. The Lee Shore
04. Drive My Car
05. Dreamland
06. Jolly Roger
07. Mr. Tambourine Man
08. Chestnut Mare
09. Crazy Ladies
10. Turn, Turn, Turn
11. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
12. She Don't Care About Time
13. You Ain't Going Nowhere
14. Chimes Of Freedom
15. He Was A Friend Of Mine
16. My Back Pages
17. Little Mama
18. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
19. So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star

Encore

20. Eight Miles High


Gene Clark - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 1 & 2 Solo, Tracks 7-20)
David Crosby - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 3 & 4 Solo, Tracks 7-20)
Roger McGuinn - Guitar, Vocals (Tracks 5 & 6 Solo, Tracks 7-20)




Thursday, March 3, 2016

Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark LIVE in NYC NY 1978

Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark
The Bottom Line
New York NY

1978-03-19 
Matrix @320



01. Don't You Write Her off
02. Crazy Ladies
03. Train Leaves Here This Morning
04. Bagfull Of Money
05. Release Me Girl
06. Fair and Tender Ladies
07. Chestnut Mare
08. Mr. Tambourine Man
09. Feelin' Higher
10. Turn Turn Turn
11. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
12. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
13. So You Want to Be a Rock N' Roll Star
14. Eight Miles High
15. Bye Bye, Baby
16. Fifth Dimension



 We used to be Byrds

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Gene Clark - Live @ Ebett's Field-Denver, CO - Feb. 19,1975

The late, and oh-so-great Gene Clark. Former Byrd who was hugely influential in the very beginnings of what we now refer to as Alt Country or Americana. Clark had as much or more to do with "Cosmic American Music" as his contemporary and bandmate, Gram Parsons. This is a fine sounding show with the band and Clark putting in a high, lonesome performance. I love this kinda shit.

Brought To You @ 320


Enjoy. Or not. 


- DC








Tally of Tunes: 



01 Long Black Veil
02 Kansas City Southern
03 Spanish Guitar
04 Home Run King
05 Here Without You
06 No Other
07 I Can't Live Without You
08 Set You Free This Time
09 She Darked The Sun
10 In The Pines
11 Train Leaves Here This Morning
12 Silver Raven