Bruce Hornsby – Oakland, CA (11/06/98)

Bruce Hornsby
Yoshiís
Oakland, CA
11-6-98

— Early Show
01 //Horns Intro >
02 Sneakiní Up On Boo Radley
03 Look Out Any Window
04 Fortunate Son
05 King Of The Hill-(Baby Hold On To Me)-(First There Is A Mountain)-(Surrey With A Fringe On Top)-King Of The Hill
06 Phil & Steve introduced – Intrumental Intro >
07 Scarlet Begonias *
08 Rainbowís Cadillac *
09 Loser *
10 Tennessee Jed *
* w/ Phil Lesh & Steve Kimock

— Late Show
11 The Great Divide
12 The Way It Is
13 Fortunate Son
14 Evangeline >
15 Western Skyline >
16 Maggieís Farm (Dark As The Night)
17 Walk In The Sun
18 Pete & Manny
19 Valley Road > (I Was Made To Love Her)

all in Late show w/ Steve Kimock

Source:
DSBD> CD-R> EAC> FLAC

Bruce Hornsby – Oakland, CA (11/08/98)

Bruce Hornsby
11/08/98
Yoshi’s
Oakland, CA

Soundboard recording.
Early Show:

Over the Rainbow >
Funhouse
See The Same Way> (House At Pooh Corners)
Spider Fingers >
(Tempus Fugit) >
(Itsy Bitsy Spider) >
(Over the Rainbow) >
Spider Fingers
Tighten Up >
Respect >
Spider Fingers
Boo Radley
Stranded On Easy Street
Fortunate Son
Mandolin Rain
Encore: Cruise Control

Late Show:

Preacher In The Ring II
The Longest Night
Women Are Smarter
Rye Whiskey >
Western Skyline >
Don’t Do It
King Of The Hill >
(Rambler’s Hornpipe) >
(Mello Yello) >
(First There Is A Mountain)
King of the Hill
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys >
(And I Love Her)
Great Divide >
(Tell Me Something Good) >
(Signed, Sealed, Delivered)
Encore: Big Rumble

All of the late show (and possibly the early one) is with Steve Kimock on guitar.

Bruce Hornsby – Keyboards, Vocals
Steve Kimock – Electric Guitar
Doug Derryberry – Electric Guitar
J.T. Thomas – Keyboards
John D’Earth – Trumpet
Bobby Reid – Saxophone
Debbie Henry – Vocals
J.V. Colier – Electric Bass
Michael Baker – Drums

Bruce Hornsby has a habit of playing snippets of random songs inside of another song. Often, in fact, he’ll play two or three pieces of songs inside another full song. For example in this show he plays “Ramblers Hornpipe,” “Mellow Yellow,” and “First There is a Mountain” within the frame work of “King of the Hill.”

Normally creators of bootlegs will simply track those snippets in the same track as the full-on song. In this case, for unknown reasons the creator decided to create separate tracks for each snippet. Kind of obnoxious, if you ask me, but that’s the way it is. Great, great show though. Tons of fun.