I was at the very first show, March 7th. Fantastic evening. Only time I ever got to see Merle Haggard live, and what a showman he was. One song stands out in my memory from Bob's set that night: an ethereal, slowed down version of Tambourine Man. I've never found another like it among the hundreds of boots I've listened to. Looking forward to the mini-series.
Couldn’t agree more about that version of “Mr.Tambourine Man”! He performed it like that a few more times more on that tour, but Seattle is the best -🌹.
I was at the very first show, March 7th. Fantastic evening. Only time I ever got to see Merle Haggard live, and what a showman he was. One song stands out in my memory from Bob's set that night: an ethereal, slowed down version of Tambourine Man. I've never found another like it among the hundreds of boots I've listened to. Looking forward to the mini-series.
Couldn’t agree more about that version of “Mr.Tambourine Man”! He performed it like that a few more times more on that tour, but Seattle is the best -🌹.
I highlight that in tomorrow’s entry! Probably the best song of the entire run
You can’t replace Larry Campbell.
Yeah. I love the Larry Campbell/Charlie Sexton era. I tried to see Larry on his recent tour with his wife, but the Seattle show was cancelled
Bummer and! More $ for the best seats in the house next time they come to town.
Enjoy your weekend.
Donnie Herron probably wore blue overalls in BR-549 because the that how Junior Sample, the Hee Haw used care salesman, was always outfitted,