Willie Nelson – Petaluma, CA (06/12/93)

Willie Nelson
June 12, 1993
Peter’s Birthday Party
Petaluma, CA

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Lineage: Soundboard > DAT > DAT > Tascam DA-20 MKII > Edirol UA-5 @ 96kHz > USB > Sound Studio 3.5.6 (44kHz/16 Bit) > .WAV > xACT 1.59 > FLAC >MP3

Disc 1:

1. Whiskey River >
2. Stay All Night
3. Funny How Time Slips Away >
4. Crazy
5. Night Life
6. Happy Birthday
7. Down Yonder
8. Old Flames Can’t Hold A Candle To You
9. Me And Paul
10. If You’ve Got The Money (I’ve Got The Time)
11. Working Man Blues
12. Help Me Make It Through The Night
13. Me And Bobby McGee
14. Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)
15. Bloody Mary Morning
16. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
17. Under The Double Eagle
18. Blue Skies
19. Georgia On My Mind
20. All Of Me (fades out)
21. Speech from the host, Peter (aud/mic sourced)

Disc 2:

Encore:
1. Stardust (fades in)
2. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys >
3. Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
4. Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
5. On The Road Again
6. You’ve Been Always My Mind
7. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
8. Jam
9. Seven Spanish Angels
10. City Of New Orleans >
11. To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before >
12. Luckenbach, Texas >
13. Whiskey River >
14. Still Is Still Moving To Me
15. Outro Jam
Encore 2:
16. Valentine
17. Farther Down The Line
18. Milk Cow Blues
19. Outro Jam

Notes: There is 1 second of digi-noise at 2:07 during Me And Bobby McGee. The very end of “All Of Me” was abruptly cut on the DAT, so I faded it out. No music is missing. The beginning of “Stardust” is missing and fades in on the DAT, presumably due to the taper switching from the mic and plugging back into the soundboard.

Taper: Unknown

Source Tape Provided By: Greg Holtz via Greg Ellison

Transferred & Edited By: Lukas Olsen (caverluke@gmail.com)

The Highwaymen – Los Angeles, CA (06/04/96)

The Highwaymen
06/04/96
Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA

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Set I

Highwaymen
It Is What It Is
Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line
Folsom Prison Blues
Me And Bobby McGee
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
Live Forever
I’ve Always Been Crazy
Ring Of Fire
Sunday Mornin’ Comin Down
Help Me Make It Through The Night
Still Is Still Moving To Me
Everybody Gets Crazy Now And Then
Will The Wolf Survive?
Get Rhythm
Shipwrecked In The Eighties
Undo The Wrong
Wild Ones
Ain’t No Good Chain Gang
Bird On A Wire
Here Comes That Rainbow Again
An End To Understanding

Set II

(Ghost) Riders In The Sky
Orange Blossom Special
Between Heaven And Hell
Night Life
Good Hearted Woman
Chase The Feeling
Desperados Waiting For A Train
Always On My Mind
Big River
I Do Believe
Death And Hell
Why Me Lord

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Cover Me

Editors Note:  Once again I originally wrote this post many years ago.  I don’t know that I would pick these same songs were I to pick my favorite cover songs now.  But these are all good choices.  I haven’t thought about some of these songs in years, so this was a fun stroll down memory lane.

Top 10 Cover Songs

A few rules. To be a cover song the song could not have been written specifically for that artist. Therefore the Monkees “I’m a Believer” will not work because Neil Diamond wrote it for their TV show. Likewise, Neil Diamond’s version of that song doesn’t count even though many think of it as a cover, because well, he wrote it. To count for my list the cover has to be of an already generally known song. So Jimmy Hendrix’s version of “Hey Joe” doesn’t count. Because there’s a dispute over who actually wrote the song and whoever heard the versions by any of those guys?

1. Satisfaction by Otis Redding.
Original by the Rolling Stones

Many people consider the Devo version to be a much better cover, and I totally dig it too, but Otis just blows it away. He’s got that killer Otis soul, jumping rhythm and even horns! Keith Richards has been quoted as saying the Otis version is how he meant the song to sound.

2. All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix.
Original by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan himself changed his way of playing this song after he heard Hendrix

3. I Will by Alison Krauss.
Original by the Beatles

We played this song at our wedding. It’s a beautiful McCartney number slowed down, and sung even more beautifully by Ms. Krauss.

4. Sweet Jane by Cowboy Junkies.
Original by the Velvet Underground

I actually prefer Lou Reed’s solo live versions of this song more than the original Velvet Underground’s studio recording. But the Junkies make what is a rowdy, dirty rock and roller into a softer, peaceful lullaby.

5. Not Fade Away by the Grateful Dead.
Original by Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly’s sweet rockabilly tune is turned on its head by the masters of jam. Often the Dead would churn this tune into a grinding 15-minute spectacle.

6. RESPECT by Aretha Franklin
Original by Otis Redding

Aretha gets back at Otis here. Otis does some amazing vocals on his version, but Aretha takes it a step further and nails it on its head.

7. Cold, Cold Heart by Norah Jones
Original by Hank Williams

Norah turns this forlorn country song into a sultry, sexy croon.

8. Stardust by Willie Nelson.
Original by Hoagy Carmichael

Transforming a huge big band tune into its most simplistic melody Willie Nelson makes this song his own.

09. Bizarre Love Triangle by Frente
Original by New Order

The orignal was a big dance hit, but Frente break it down into a beautiful acoustic number.

10. Hurt by Johnny Cash
Original by Nine Inch Nails

The heartbreaking video adds a lot of texture to this version but in the end, it’s Johnny Cash’s voice that brings out more meaning into this song than ever meant by Trent Reznor.

There are certainly many more great covers out there that I thought of and didn’t think of that could have been included. I tried to pick songs that followed my mentioned rules and that broke away from the original. For instance, I think the harmonies on CSN’s version of “Blackbird” elevate it far above the Beatles version, however, they didn’t make it a different song and thus it wasn’t included. Got covers, not on my list? Comment them!