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Furthur Festival
Friday June 28, 1996
Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville IN
Hot Tuna:
John Wesley Harding:
...
Beatles Hit America
...
The Devil In Me
Los Lobos:
I Walk Alone
Evangeline
One Time One Night
Wicked Rain
Peace
some quick Mexican jam
Volver Volver (a slower Mexican tune
Mas y Mas
Bertha
Bruce Hornsby:
Intro->
Hot House Ball
Night On The Town
Long Tall Cool One
Easy Street->
Iko Iko
Carry The Water
Cruise Control
Valley Road->
Mystery Train
Alvin Youngblood Hart:
Mickey Hart's Mystery Box:
...
Jewe
...
Full Steam Ahead
...
Down The Road
Ratdog and Friends 6-28-96
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I Need a Miracle->
City Girls->
Eternity
Blackbird
KC Moan (with Pete Sears of Hot Tuna)
Juke
Minglewood Blues (Hooiser fillies, right here in Indiana)
This Time Forever->
Shade of Gray
Cassidy-> (with Bruce Hornsby on keyboards)
Bass Solo (St. Stephen, Star Spangled Banner)
Josephine
E1: Higher and Higher (1)
West L.A. Fadeaway (2)
Johnny B. Goode (3)
E2: The Weight (4)
1: Bob, Bruce, Mint Juleps, Debbie Henry, Los Lobo's bass and sax players,
Jorma, both of Hornsby's horn players, Mickey Hart and two of his
drummers.
2: Same as above, minus the Mint Juleps and Debbie Henry. I can't recall
who else wandered onto stage at this point. I believe David Hidalgo
and another drummer joined them.
3: Lead guitarist from Los Lobos leaves with Bruce Hornsby and the horn
players; Cesar Rosas from Los Lobos steps in on lead
guitar. (As much as anyone can play lead guitar with Jorma on the
same stage, that is!) Otherwise, same as above.
4: Bob, Bruce on keys, Pete Sears on accordian, Michael F. from Hot Tuna
on mandolin, Jorma, and the usual suspects.
This last part is all from memory, so I might not have remembered all of
the guest musicians. My tapes back up the above setlist-- no offense to
whoever posted previous setlists, but they all had glaring mistakes.
Mike Witt
mwitt@opie.bgsu.edu