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Green Leaf Rustlers at Sweetwater Music Hall, March 28, 2018

Set One

[8:35 PM lights down, band out with Ross James; Barry Sless at pedal steel guitar]

  1. [8:38 PM] Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  2. [8:42 PM] Break My Mind
  3. [8:49 PM] The Bottle Let Me Down
  4. [8:56 PM] Miller's Cave
    [add Neal Casal through the end of the set]
  5. [9:03 PM] Give Back the Key to My Heart >
  6. [9:12 PM] Last Lonely Eagle
  7. [8:18 PM] Dead Flowers
  8. [9:24 PM] Johnny B. Goode
    [set ends 9:28 PM]

Set Two

[10:04 PM lights down, band out with Ross James; Barry Sless back at pedal steel guitar]

  1. [10:05 PM] Odds and Ends
  2. [10:10 PM] White Line Fever
    [add Neal Casal]
  3. [10:15 PM] Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
  4. [10:23 PM] 100 Years >
  5. [10:30 PM] Hickory Wind
    [drop Neal Casal]
  6. [10:36 PM] Black Rose
  7. [10:42 PM] Dynamite Woman
  8. [10:48 PM] Rock Salt and Nails
    [Barry swaps to guitar for the rest of the night]
  9. [10:53 PM] Bertha
    [set ends 11:00 PM]

    Encore
  10. [11:02 PM] At the Crossroads
    [show ends 11:09 PM]

Performers

Green Leaf Rustlers

Special Guests

Notes

Neal Casal played DJ for us, spinning tunes before the show and inbetween sets.

Tonight's show was sold out, but didn't seem all that crowded except at the start of the second set.

The setlist seemed tilted heavily in the direction of Texas-style country honk, what with the multiple tunes connected to Doug Sahm.

Johnny B. Goode was played at a blistering pace – good thing they took a break afterwards!

I thought it was curious that both sets opened with Dylan tunes. Odds and Ends, a Basement Tapes rarity, has the killer cryptic line, “Lost time is not found again.” Indeed, indeed. Eighty-six thousand, four hundred seconds every day. Not one of them will ever be repeated.

Somehow managed to tweak my shoulder dancing last night. Crap-ola. Guess I need to practice being a stiff instead of swinging like a scarecrow in the breeze…

I'm thinking Don't Do It on the printed setlist was a band tease – a bit of plausible misdirection just to goof with us. Should have tried to ask one of the guys after the show, doh!

Betty Cantor-Jackson had everything wired up for capturing a multi-track recording of the proceedings. Hopefully the show will get released sooner or later!

In the meantime, nowiknowuryder posted a few front-row videos to YouTube:

The drive home was extra annoying – what with this first batch of nice weather in awhile, CalTrans was going to town, with roadwork going on in a half-dozen locations. Delays and detours at midnight? Not really what I was looking to find at that point.

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