Doc Watson With Richard Watson & Jack Lawrence 11/19/06 @ "Calvin Theatre", North Hampton, MA. Recorded by (Allsoundz) 12th row right Sonic Studios DSM-6 mics-->Sony PCM-M1 DAT Recorder Amplified 16 db & hard limited @ 5 db in Cool Edit Pro Tracked & edited in CD Wave DAT master>cdr>EAC>flac Joe (Allsoundz) enclosed the following notes with the cdr's: "Amplification & limiting was necessary due to the lack of any significant amplification in the hall & the volume of the applause. "Tennesse Stud" is slightly cut at the end because I didn't anticipate that an 84 year old man would do a nearly 2 hour show and my tape ran out. Fortunately, I had another one ready. PS- I'm not that guy that yells "Yeah!" a few times" My notes... Doc is a monument of American music. His stories & music both priceless & timeless. Doc is from a completely different era & I found it fascinating to hear him talk about all the music that inspired him over the years: Chet Atkins, Josh Graves, Grandpa Jones, Bob Dylan, Merle Travis, Mel Tillis, Tom Paxton, Moody Blues. Sometimes when you witness a really special live performance, the artist shares a feeling with you through his thoughts & stories that is difficult to reproduce over the internet. All together I've lived in North Carolina about 4 years. I'm out on the coast & it's a very long drive inland to where the shows are. Also it seems like we're always working when the bluegrass festivals happen in the spring time. So, for one reason or another, even though I lived in North Carolina, I'd never gotten to see Doc play. In the fall of 06 I happened to be up in New England visiting my mom. I happened to find out from a friend of mine in NC, that Doc was playing up in North Hampton. I was ecstatic & bought a ticket immediately. I was very touched & moved by the performance. I was so inspired by this night that I decided to make a commitment to play guitar again, after having quit inexplicably several years ago. I don't remember exactly, the course of events this evening, but it did go something like this... I think... Doc & Richard came out & then Jack joined them after a few songs. Then I think after track 11, Richard & Jack left & Doc played a few by himself. I'm not sure, but I thought I remembered Richard comimg back out after a few songs. After track 2 on disc 2 Jack comes back out... & then at the end of track 6 on disc 2 Doc says something about "... if ya holler loud enough maybe Richard will come back out & pick some more with us". So, maybe after Richard exits on disc 1, he doesn't come back 'till the end of disc 2. If the taper is around, he may be able to confirm this, or anyone for that matter, who was in attendance this night. Since I couldn't remember exactly how this went, I decided to put Jacks name in parentheses, on the songs that he sang. I did know most of the songs here, however I was not familiar with tracks 4 & 8 from disc 2. So, if there are any pickers or fans out there who know these songs, please feel free to help fill in the gaps. Concerning this recording... This venue, the "Calvin Theatre" is a large, old fashioned theatre that sits in the middle of downtown North Hampton. This is not an ideal venue to make an audience recording of acoustic music. During the first track on disc 1, the taper is working to adjust the volume, so be patient, the sound improves. In my opinion, the taper did an amazing job of capturing this show. As far as obnoxious audience disturbances go, they were minimal to none. You can hear some guy holler "yeah!" a few times, but thats about it. The crowd was well behaved & respectful, and were genuinely interested in the music & stories. Dharma_bum 1/15/2008 Disc 1 1) Blue Yodel #9 (Stranger Blues) Jimmy Rodgers tune 2) St. James Infirmiry 3) Don't Monkey 'Round My Widder *From album w/ Chet Atkins 4) In The Pines *Tenneva Ramblers **Quick story about how Josh Graves played "I Am A Pilgrim" 5) I Am A Pilgrim 6) I'll Never See My Home Again *The Dillards (Jack Lawrence) 7) Coras Gone *Flatt & Scruggs tune> Funny story about Grandpa Jones (Jack Lawrence) 8) 8 More Miles to Louisville *Grandpa Jones (Jack Lawrence) 9) Don't Think Twice *Bob Dylan 10) Leaving London Tom Paxton tune 11) Instrumental The boys all pick together 12) The Telephone girl *Orville Reed 13) 16 Tons *Merle Travis **Doc talks about his first music instrument 14) Harmonica improv medley> * Doc Talks about how he played the next song w/ Chet Atkins 15) Ready For the times to get better 16) Freight Train *Elizabeth Cotten tune 17) Walk on Boys *Mel Tillis 18) Frankie & Johnny Disc 2 1) Summertime Blues 2) Stand By Me *Traditional gospel tune 3) East Bound Freight Train *Grandpa Jones> *Funny story about the next song (Jack Lawrence) 4) Instrumental 5) Shady Grove 6) Nights In White Satin *Moody Blues 7) Tennesse Stud/ 8) Instrumental 9) Working Man Blues