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Funkman
02-08-2020, 08:30 AM
From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be any bands that cover this type of music in TV
Please tell me I'm wrong and/or point me in the right direction if possible
Thanks
anothersteve
02-08-2020, 08:50 AM
From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be any bands that cover this type of music in TV
Please tell me I'm wrong and/or point me in the right direction if possible
Thanks
Probably the closest you will get here is Penta or Uncle Bob's Rock Shop.
Steve
Rapscallion St Croix
02-08-2020, 10:10 AM
I get my fix here several times a year
The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park | A one-of-a-kind music park and premier campground (https://www.musicliveshere.com/)
Most events are four-day affairs and tickets include primitive camping. Camping upgrades available for RVs.
Funkman
02-08-2020, 12:57 PM
Thanks, I figured the pickings would slim.
I actually hit that Suwanee a couple of times for the Allmans some 10-15 years ago. Great place for a fest.
Just checked it out and they have Phil and Friends coming in a couple of weeks after we head back north (talk about bad timing)
Looks like I'll be checking out Penta and Uncle Bob to get my fix
tophcfa
02-08-2020, 04:09 PM
From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be any bands that cover this type of music in TV
Please tell me I'm wrong and/or point me in the right direction if possible
Thanks
By far the best jamming guitarist that I ever saw play in the town squares is Todd Fulcher of the band "He Said, She Said". They were the one band I would schedule my time around so I wouldn't miss a show. Unfortunately, the band no longer appears to be part of the town square band rotation. I don't know this for certain, but I suspect they were dropped because the band was more appreciated by people who like good music then dancers? I will never understand why such a great band was dropped from the rotation while Scotter the DJ and a terrible disco band (I forgot the name, but I think it's Studio 77) continue to get regular gigs?
LiverpoolWalrus
02-08-2020, 04:35 PM
Alright then, if the powers that be are reading this, I am yet another Villager that would love to see good music at the Squares that people don't necessarily dance to.
rustyp
02-08-2020, 04:37 PM
By far the best jamming guitarist that I ever saw play in the town squares is Todd Fulcher of the band "He Said, She Said". They were the one band I would schedule my time around so I wouldn't miss a show. Unfortunately, the band no longer appears to be part of the town square band rotation. I don't know this for certain, but I suspect they were dropped because the band was more appreciated by people who like good music then dancers? It will never understand why such a great band was dropped from the rotation while Scotter the DJ and a terrible disco band (I forgot the name, but I think it's Studio 77) continue to get regular gigs?
I totally agree with you about Todd Fulcher. The chord progressions he squeezes going from the normal 1 4 5 (or whatever) are just amazing.
LiverpoolWalrus
02-08-2020, 04:37 PM
From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be any bands that cover this type of music in TV
Please tell me I'm wrong and/or point me in the right direction if possible
Thanks
I hear ya, Funkman. I would love to hear prog and alternative rock at the Squares, but I wonder if I'm barking up the wrong tree. This is the Villages after all and the promoters seem to be after lowest common denominator music - music that appeals to the largest number of people.
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-08-2020, 06:04 PM
I hear ya, Funkman. I would love to hear prog and alternative rock at the Squares, but I wonder if I'm barking up the wrong tree. This is the Villages after all and the promoters seem to be after lowest common denominator music - music that appeals to the largest number of people.
...and anyone who thinks you can't dance to prog rock, clearly drank the wrong flavor Kool-Aid in the 1960's and 1970's.
tophcfa
02-08-2020, 10:44 PM
I have never heard of the term "prog rock", but I googled it and Jethro Tull, ELO, ELP, and Yes all came up in my search. All bands I like a lot, other bands I don't really know or never listened to also came up. But I can say that any band that plays Tull or ELO in the squares would definitely get my attention.
tophcfa
02-08-2020, 10:53 PM
I totally agree with you about Todd Fulcher. The chord progressions he squeezes going from the normal 1 4 5 (or whatever) are just amazing.
I so miss hearing Todd play his Jimmy Hendrix version of the National Anthem, Stairway to Heaven, Europia (Santana), his original, "Cherokee Passion", a great classic guitar solo "The Messiha will Come Again", and many other great classics. He even played one of my favorite all time songs one time, "Blue Sky" by the Almond Brothers.
JimJohnson
02-09-2020, 03:14 AM
I would love to hear more 70’s music. Hard rock sounds like several musicians playing different songs. No rhythm, no words.
Pest62
02-09-2020, 07:31 AM
Who schedules the bands or hires them maybe they should be contacted
dgm122
02-09-2020, 08:50 AM
FEB 13 (Thur.)
City Fire (Brownwood)
Villages, FL.
7-10pm
Paddygirl
02-09-2020, 08:59 AM
Check out Mike Abbott. Sax player.
He plays all over TV (Savannah C, Cody's, Garvinos).
His band plays in Ocala.
RonGee
02-09-2020, 09:13 AM
Marshal Tucker band was here
PugMom
02-09-2020, 10:13 AM
i havent heard ANY Dead since ive been here, & some songs are just perfect for the squares. us blues, sugar magnolia are great dance songs. the closest to allman bros you will get is uncle bob's rock shop, if you havent seen them yet, give them a chance, they're pretty good. but yes, we DO need some Dark Star like-stuff down here
Driver8
02-09-2020, 11:02 AM
You missed a good one at the Savanna Center a few months back. The band was called Tribute, an Allman Brothers cover band. They rocked that place!
Driver8
02-09-2020, 11:07 AM
If you mean line dance, I agree 100%. The closest non dance rock band that plays the squares are The Hooligans. They're pretty good. As far as a Tull cover band playing here , as much as I'd like to see one, it will never happen here.
prntxpresn
02-09-2020, 01:08 PM
Use Google as they have everything. Also great entertainment as Old Osprey in Weirsdale.
Mleeja
02-09-2020, 01:50 PM
By far the best jamming guitarist that I ever saw play in the town squares is Todd Fulcher of the band "He Said, She Said". They were the one band I would schedule my time around so I wouldn't miss a show. Unfortunately, the band no longer appears to be part of the town square band rotation. I don't know this for certain, but I suspect they were dropped because the band was more appreciated by people who like good music then dancers? I will never understand why such a great band was dropped from the rotation while Scotter the DJ and a terrible disco band (I forgot the name, but I think it's Studio 77) continue to get regular gigs?
First, I agree with the original post. There is a lot of great 70’, 80’s and 90’s music that is not being played. The 501(don’t call us Blues) Band plays a little deeper rock and blues than the average dance band and will “jam” a song or two each set.
I disagree with this post in that I think Studio 77 is a very good group. They do play disco/dance music which is not my cup of tea, but they are very good musicians. The lead singer, Jana (from Indiana) sings in a couple of different groups. She is very talented and probably has the best female voice of all the performers on the square. We will go to hear this group because of her.
Funkman
02-09-2020, 05:09 PM
Well it's good to see I'm not alone. We'll be "shipping up to Boston" at the end of March but we just bought a place down here so I guess I'll have a little project to get into when we get back and get all set up with the house.
Perhaps if we can show them there is enough interest, the powers that be might be willing to give us a night once a month to see how it goes.
Keep throwing out any local bands that you think might be a fit (and feel free to link any youtube/audio, I'm always interested in hearing something new)
Might I suggest checking this out on youtube
Ryan Montbleau Band: Pacing Like Prince - Gathering of the Vibes
(Killer xylophone solo)
LiverpoolWalrus
02-09-2020, 06:51 PM
Funkman: "we just bought a place down here so I guess I'll have a little project to get into when we get back and get all set up with the house.
Perhaps if we can show them there is enough interest, the powers that be might be willing to give us a night once a month to see how it goes.
Keep throwing out any local bands that you think might be a fit (and feel free to link any youtube/audio, I'm always interested in hearing something new)"
Me: Thumbs up on all three counts. And to the poster that said a Tull tribute band would never play here, never say never!
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-09-2020, 08:37 PM
I can't imagine any band that could do Ian Anderson justice by focusing on J.Tull music exclusively. A couple or three tunes, maybe. But I just won't ever "feel" right watching anyone but him and his band do Thick as a Brick or Songs from the Wood.
A band that is able to represent the prog rock genre overall - a few Tull, a few Moody Blues, a couple of Yes tunes, an ELP or three, King Crimson, Utopia, maybe even toss in a little Rush for whimsy. And generously scattered with the Dead and CSNY just to make sure everyone is still paying attention :)
You'd need drop-dead gorgeous harmony and killer keyboards (and a moog) to pull all of this off. It'd have to be just a once every few months show, there's no way they'd want to set up a moog every week on one of those town square stages.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to watch this:
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common Man - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2zurZig4L8)
tophcfa
02-10-2020, 12:02 AM
All of us that want to hear some of the music discussed in this thread are, unfortunately, barking up the wrong tree. It is all about gathering the most possible dancers, and people gawking at the dancers, as possible. It is simple economics, the more people, the more the local retail businesses paying rent will benefit. And the Villages business plan is about catering to home buyers and commercial business rental customers. Us old farts that enjoy the good old tunes are considered dinasoures. It's NOT about making existing homeowners happy, it's about selling new homes and bringing in crowds to spend money at the squares retail businesses. I understand the business model, the focus is catering to both the next generation of potential homeowners as well as attracting non-Villagers to come to the squares (who are younger crowds). I personally don't like it, but it is a reality that no one on TOV can change.
Barbscats
02-10-2020, 07:54 AM
Check the schedule for The Sharon, Savannah Center and Orange Blossom Opry in Weirsdale. Saw an Allman Bros tribute band not long ago and they occasionally bring in tribute bands. I doubt you'll find any at the squares. Sat the 15th a Guns n Roses tribute band is playing in Leesburg for the Mardi Gras celebration and they will probably have bands at Bike Fest in April that would be what you're looking for.
John_W
02-10-2020, 09:00 AM
I have never heard of the term "prog rock", but I googled it and Jethro Tull, ELO, ELP, and Yes all came up in my search. All bands I like a lot, other bands I don't really know or never listened to also came up. But I can say that any band that plays Tull or ELO in the squares would definitely get my attention.
Since the Hooligans from Orlando started playing, I go to the squares when are here, they all British Rock except time before they did Free Bird and the crowd at Brownwood went crazy, so they played it again.
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/83872394_2621628604722092_3819192856426315776_n.jp g?_nc_cat=101&_nc_ohc=Qq7Kcve2XxYAX_87c9a&_nc_ht=scontent-atl3-1.xx&oh=24dd4bcf76a438e697746fd050794ba2&oe=5EC6B0BC
Hooligans fans often wear their T-shirts to the shows, I got mine.
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My previous favorite is Uncle Bob's Rock Shop, they been here about ten years but their set is getting a little stale. Last time I saw them about a year go they did add two Jethro Tull songs. The bass player who can also play keyboards on his guitar, sort of the Psychedelic Furs, also now plays the flute.
I've seen Jethro Tull twice. First time was 1972, they were probably the #1 band at time and it's is still the best show I've ever seen. Second time was 1995 and ELP was the opening act, it was somewhat boring. Ian Anderson lost some of that magic, I guess age will do that.
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The closest you'll see around here to anything jamming, will be the tribute bands. Classic Rock Shows comes 2 or 3 times a year and plays an entire album followed by the hits. They're doing Fleetwood Mac coming up soon. I saw them do Pink Floyd last year, really good.
Orange Blossom Opry is a sort of country music hall on Rt 42 in Weirsdale. They have some rock, Marshall Tucker was there two Saturday's ago. Most of the stuff is the same as TV, oldies in pop and country, but keep your eye on the place.
I happen to catch the Allman Brothers in 1969 at a bar in St. Petersburg. At the time they hadn't released their debut album and I was blown away. Two drummers, blonde hair guy on a red guitar and the keyboard player singing. I never forgot that show. It was at a club called The Electric Zoo, which is long gone.
Rapscallion St Croix
02-10-2020, 09:25 AM
Uncle John's Band - Calendar (https://unclejohnsband.com/calendar)
Uncle John's Band The Music Never Stopped at 2nd Annual Maddox Ranch HomeTeam Rally - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhrpLNOZYuo)
HOME | Unlimited Devotion (https://www.unlimiteddevotion.com/?fbclid=IwAR3GaiXeZAir0I4Kay-sJstHHN_mulDbLul9utW4etQx3k_ZL7ORjQ8CpH4)
UNLIMITED DEVOTION 2016 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wx9SDru0o4)
NorskiCroat
02-10-2020, 09:37 AM
One night at Sumter Landing, I watched in amazement as line dancers hoofed it to "Cross-Eyed Mary." I even took a video to send to friends up north. Uncle Bob's Rock Shop has a nice set of Tull, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd that is unmatched by any other local band.
anothersteve
02-10-2020, 09:42 AM
Don't forget Penta
Steve
peggyb
02-10-2020, 09:48 AM
Checkout 501 Band..,blues and classic rock with a small bit of oldies. Great musicians
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-10-2020, 09:53 AM
One night at Sumter Landing, I watched in amazement as line dancers hoofed it to "Cross-Eyed Mary." I even took a video to send to friends up north. Uncle Bob's Rock Shop has a nice set of Tull, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd that is unmatched by any other local band.
There needs to be new laws against line dancing to that kind of stuff. I mean c'mon. Or at the very least - it should be open season on shaming line dancers when they do the Electric Slide to Led Zepp or Jethro Tull (or any of the other musical creations that never EVER included line dancing in their creation, and never would).
Rapscallion St Croix
02-10-2020, 10:10 AM
There needs to be new laws against line dancing to that kind of stuff. I mean c'mon. Or at the very least - it should be open season on shaming line dancers when they do the Electric Slide to Led Zepp or Jethro Tull (or any of the other musical creations that never EVER included line dancing in their creation, and never would).
Or, one could just wear them out by starting a set with:
Kryptonite....Three Doors Down....198bpm
Hey Mama....Black Eyed Peas....200bpm
Paradise City...GNR....200bpm
Radar Love...Golden Earring...202bpm
Cuts Like a Knife....Bryan Adams....200bpm
Ice Cream Man...Van Halen....199bpm
Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo...Rick Derringer...199bpm
These are all in my one hour long cardio playlist and guaranteed to make you rethink fitness.
PugMom
02-10-2020, 12:33 PM
Well it's good to see I'm not alone. We'll be "shipping up to Boston" at the end of March but we just bought a place down here so I guess I'll have a little project to get into when we get back and get all set up with the house.
Perhaps if we can show them there is enough interest, the powers that be might be willing to give us a night once a month to see how it goes.
Keep throwing out any local bands that you think might be a fit (and feel free to link any youtube/audio, I'm always interested in hearing something new)
Might I suggest checking this out on youtube
Ryan Montbleau Band: Pacing Like Prince - Gathering of the Vibes
(Killer xylophone solo)
i've been to the gathering of the vibes in Ct., very good times :coolsmiley:
Funkman
02-10-2020, 01:00 PM
i've been to the gathering of the vibes in Ct., very good times :coolsmiley:Nice, I volunteered for about 15 of them over the years, going back to the Red Hook and the ILCC days before they moved it back to Conn. Lots of kind people and good times. I still golf with one of the guys I met there.
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-10-2020, 03:02 PM
Or, one could just wear them out by starting a set with:
Kryptonite....Three Doors Down....198bpm
Hey Mama....Black Eyed Peas....200bpm
Paradise City...GNR....200bpm
Radar Love...Golden Earring...202bpm
Cuts Like a Knife....Bryan Adams....200bpm
Ice Cream Man...Van Halen....199bpm
Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo...Rick Derringer...199bpm
These are all in my one hour long cardio playlist and guaranteed to make you rethink fitness.
We should add a little new wave and punk to the mix for extra heart-rate credit:
One More time - Joe Jackson (254 bpm)
Got the time - Joe Jackson (says 124bpm but they're counting it wrong - it's cut time so 248bpm)
Rock Lobster - B-52s (also says 100-something but again, it's cut-time so double beats - well over 200)
Private Idaho - B-52s (somewhat slower, in the upper 100s)
And here's one that's just insane, good luck to those line dancers if they manage to get through it without killing each other:
Hocus Pocus - Focus (don't even bother trying to count)
(this is the above: don't listen to it if you have a pace maker or haven't taken your BP medicine yet today):
Focus - Hocus Pocus - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFDW9b_ejfI)
John_W
02-10-2020, 03:29 PM
We should add a little new wave and punk to the mix for extra heart-rate credit:
One More time - Joe Jackson (254 bpm)
Got the time - Joe Jackson (says 124bpm but they're counting it wrong - it's cut time so 248bpm)
Rock Lobster - B-52s (also says 100-something but again, it's cut-time so double beats - well over 200)
Private Idaho - B-52s (somewhat slower, in the upper 100s)
The line dancers do dance to new wave when it's the Spazmatics. The singer of the Hooligans and also the singer of the Orlando Spazmatics. It's a national franchise with Spazmatics in LA, Chicago, Las Vegas, Texas and Orlando. These guys have been coming here since last summer and their crowds are as big as for the Hooligans. It's all 80's mostly new wave. Same great singer. They'll be at LSL this Friday, they want you to go the photo booth and pick up some glow items
https://cdn.thevillages.com/Images/Event/A686FA1A-D28D-4D2A-BAFE-9FD5EF0F99F1.png
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-10-2020, 03:35 PM
The line dancers do dance to new wave when it's the Spazmatics. The singer of the Hooligans and also the singer of the Orlando Spazmatics. It's a national franchise with Spazmatics in LA, Chicago, Las Vegas, Texas and Orlando. These guys have been coming here since last summer and their crowds are as big as for the Hooligans. It's all 80's mostly new wave. Same great singer. They'll be at LSL this Friday, they want you to go the photo booth and pick up some glow items
Heh I already have some glow sticks and necklaces. Used to work at Party City and they were having a clearance sale. The clearance price plus my discount meant I got like 40 of the things for around $2. Gave most away, kept the rest "just in case." Seems I have use for them afterall!
Also - it's Saturday at Spanish Springs! Saturday is the cruise night and the Hooligans. I didn't know about LSL since I live in the historic district :)
LiverpoolWalrus
02-10-2020, 09:37 PM
One night at Sumter Landing, I watched in amazement as line dancers hoofed it to "Cross-Eyed Mary."
Tell me you're joking. And if not, how long will we have to wait til they line dance to In A Gadda Da Vida?
tophcfa
02-10-2020, 10:49 PM
Tell me you're joking. And if not, how long will we have to wait til they line dance to In A Gadda Da Vida?
They don't stop dancing when the bands go on break and there is piped in background music playing. They will dance to anything. A while back my wife and I were dancing at LSL and an older gentleman told us we had to go dance elsewhere because we were in the line dancing area? REALLY, they have reserved dancing space? They are out of control. I think the older gentleman that told us we had to move was part of the entourage of the leader of the obnoxious line dancers, the tall woman holding a water bottle while whipping around her pony tail.
Funkman
02-19-2020, 09:14 AM
What I wouldn't give for an Eyes of the World or an In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.
But I'd settle for something like this and could see the gang line dancing to it with no problem
Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_20BvG3H6DY)
Funkman
04-20-2020, 04:21 PM
Ok we never made it back to Boston because of this damn virus. Hope everyone is well.
My buddy has been doing a Facebook show nightly from 7:00 - 8:00 for the last month search for Charley Carrozo.
Here's a link to a live show by him and his latest band, Way Up South (they've got a few CDs out)
Way Up South ~ Slip Into Summer 2017~06~03 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwXfmO6VZNQ)
Obviously he's doing it alone on his nightly show, he's done everything from Ozzie to Taylor Swift to Prince. Pretty good way to kill an hour after dinner.
I highly recommend his Friday shows as he does a Rock Yacht thing.
Hope you enjoy
Funkman
04-21-2020, 01:42 PM
Last nights setlist, all shows are up on his FB page
Live at The Goose Cab #33
Songs...Locomotive Breath, Man in the Long Black Coat, In The Air Tonight, Bridge to Forever, We Could Be Always (first time played), You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere, All Along The Watchtower, Viola Lee Blues, One Rainy Wish, And It Stones Me, Bonghits, What I Got, One Love, Just One Night, Come Together, Like a Hurricane, Perfect For Me, No One To Run With, Imagine, Cover of the Rolling Stone
Funkman
04-23-2020, 07:53 AM
Another solid set last night
Live at The Goose Cab #35
Songs...You Don’t Know How It Feels, Nothing Compares to You, She’s So Unbelievable, Wild West End, Comes a Time, Run For The Roses, Sweet Home Alabama, Further On, Atlantic City, Country Time, Ramblin’ Man, Don’t Think Twice, Ramblin’ Man, Almost Cut My Hair, The Boxer, Landslide, Miss Ohio, Amy, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
John_W
04-23-2020, 08:06 AM
Another solid set last night
Check out Wilder Woods.
Wilder Woods - Crazy (Gnarls Barkley Cover) live @ The Basement East in Nashville, TN - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKThO72IuY4&list=PLvie9ybEKIp9Gp85Q-8tKa3WluTSCF8fR&index=17)
Wilder Woods - Light Shine In + Feel (live @ The Basement East in Nashville, TN) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaUoCjAII2w&list=PLvie9ybEKIp_O_aGxVnhdLORUnKXLW-pG&index=5)
Funkman
04-23-2020, 02:42 PM
Check out Wilder Woods.
Wilder Woods - Crazy (Gnarls Barkley Cover) live @ The Basement East in Nashville, TN - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKThO72IuY4&list=PLvie9ybEKIp9Gp85Q-8tKa3WluTSCF8fR&index=17)
Wilder Woods - Light Shine In + Feel (live @ The Basement East in Nashville, TN) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaUoCjAII2w&list=PLvie9ybEKIp_O_aGxVnhdLORUnKXLW-pG&index=5)
Nice.
I found a couple of studio cuts with the band
Way Up South River Of Soul - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuIzp_lPiJ8)
Way Up South ~ Aint Life Strange, Live, 2017 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD3FBEd2MxQ)
ficoguy
04-23-2020, 03:37 PM
GD is a hard sound to mimic
Funkman
04-23-2020, 03:52 PM
You got that right
Often imitated, never duplicated.
Funkman
04-24-2020, 11:43 AM
GD is a hard sound to mimicSpeaking of which, last night's setlist
Live at The Goose Cab #36
Songs...Scarlet Begonias, Runnin’ Down a Dream, Iko-Iko, Fire on the Mountain, Have Your Way With Me (First time Played) All The Time in the World, Washable Ink, Reuben and Cherise, If I Had a Boat, Lights of LA County, For The Turnstiles, Bertha, Wharf Rat, Tangled Up in Blue, Wagon Wheel, And We Bid You Goodnight
And with that I'll mention today is the ever popular Yacht Rock Friday Edition @ 7:00 don't miss the boat
Funkman
05-19-2020, 01:41 PM
Special show tonight from the studio.
These guys (The Coalboilers) have played the House of Blues in Boston a few times. Here's a few songs by them, if you like great acoustic guitar, you'll want to check these guys out
The Coalboilers ~ Blue Sky ~ The Poynt Newburyport - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY2fcBpp9FQ&list=PLzRIhtvNP6NjDXYDhra9ihCei0TalQGIn&index=1)
They're supposed to be playing for a couple of hours tonight starting at 7:00
Here's a link to that
HOME | Fusion Blue LIVE (https://www.fusionblue.live)
If it doesn't work you can get it through his Facebook page
Charley Carrozo (Way Up South)
Last night's set
Live at The Goose Cab #61
Songs...Sweet Baby James, Knee Deep, Passenger, Angel From Montgomery, Cover Me Up, Easy Wind, Desolation Row, Cosmic Charlie, Operator, Bell Bottom Blues, Black Water, Further On, I’m On Fire, Atlantic City, The Great Divide, Don’t Ness Around With Jim, Wolf, Queen Jane Approximately, Black Peter, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Bonghits,
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