Hot Tuna - Full
Concert
Recorded Live:
3/4/
1988 -
Fillmore Auditorium (
San Francisco, CA)
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Setlist:
0:00:00 -
I Know You Rider
0:04:12 -
Hesitation Blues
0:09:20 -
Walkin' Blues
0:14:05 -
The Other Side Of
This Life
0:18:37 - That's the Bag
I'm In
0:21:16 -
I'll Be Alright Someday
0:24:54 - 99 Year
Blues
0:30:37 - Mariel
0:35:26 -
Wooden Ships
0:39:43 -
Third Week In The
Chelsea
0:44:24 -
Papa John's Down Home Blues
0:50:01 -
Keep On Truckin'
0:56:32 - Keep Your Lamps
Trimmed And
Burning
1:01:14 -
Candyman
1:06:28 - I
See The Light
1:13:07 -
Martha
1:16:34 -
Embryonic Journey
1:18:46 -
Ice Age
1:25:07 -
Comandante Carlos Fonseca
1:28:26 -
San Francisco Bay Blues
1:31:27 -
Genesis
1:35:58 -
Parchman Farm
1:41:53 -
Good Shepherd
1:47:03 -
Let's Get Together
1:50:29 -
John's Other
1:57:02 -
Vampire Woman
2:00:20 -
Have You Seen The Stars Tonight
2:03:47 -
Mann's
Fate
2:09:05 - Put It
In My Hands
2:13:54 - I'm
Movin'
2:20:15 -
Killing Time in the
Crystal City
2:26:44 -
Water Song
2:30:50 -
America /
Volunteers
Personnel:
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, guitar
Jack Casady - bass, vocals
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitar
Guest:
Grace Slick - vocals
Guest:
Papa John Creach - violin
Guest:
Will Scarlett - harmonica
Summary:
Paul Kantner opens this show with an interesting observation: "Ah, the late show here. It used to be the young kids would always come to the late show to get home in time for curfew and the old folks would stay for the late show. Now all the old folks come to the early show and the young kids stay late
..." The year was 1988, and for the
San Francisco music scene, it seemed everything that goes around, comes around again.
The legendary Fillmore Auditorium was back in business, and playing on stage was the famed acoustic duo of Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady, better known as acoustic Hot Tuna. The duo, which formed in
1970 as a side project featuring two of the six members of the
Jefferson Airplane, eventually added
Airplane drummer
Johnny Barbata and violinist Papa John Creach to become
Electric Hot Tuna. But on this night, it was back to the original two-man, acoustic lineup for an evening of old time blues and country-blues standards.
This show, part of a multiple night stand at the
Fillmore recorded by promoter
Bill Graham for his archives, includes a few surprises. On hand for the show were electric Hot Tuna member Papa John Creach, who contributes his tasteful violin runs on a few songs, including the boogie romp, "John's Other." Also on hand is Jefferson Airplane/
Starship founder Paul Kantner, who sits on a few Airplane and
KBC Band songs, among them, the
1967 Airplane classic "Martha." And Grace Slick sits in too, contributing vocals on "Good Shepherd" and the set-closing "Volunteers".
Surprises aside, this is a solid collection of classic Hot Tuna including
Reverend Gary Davis' "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning," "
Candy Man,"
Bukka White's
1930s prison lament, " Parchman Farm," and the band's own catchy instrumental, "Water
Song." Another highlight is Kaukonen's solo acoustic number for the Airplane's
Surrealistic Pillow album, "Embryonic Journey." Hot Tuna (both acoustic and electric) remain a touring act, and Paul Kantner is overseeing yet another incarnation of
Jefferson Starship. Sadly, Papa John Creach died in
1994, at the age of 76.
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