This setlist is available 24/7 for direct d/l all file formats are derived -- Flacs, MP3s, ZIPs, streaming at Archive-dot-org in my personal Collection http://www.archive.org/details/MonteBarrylr-mo1976-10-01-SBD Great Midwestern Music Hall Louisville, Kentucky October 1, 1976 SBD mixed and taped by Monte Barry Set 1: d1t01 - Bluegrass instrumental d1t02 - I Know What it Means to be Lonesome d1t03 - Satin Doll d1t04 - Steam Powered Aereoplane d1t05 - Sunny Side of the Mountain d1t06 - Midnight Moonlight d1t07 - Undecided d1t08 - Sweet Georgia Brown d1t09 - Sittin' on Top of the World d1t10 - Sweetheart of Mine d1t11 - Take the A Train d1t12 - Dixie Blues d1t13 - Hey Good Lookin' d1t14 - Salty Dog d2t01 - Sally Goodin' d2t02 - Las Vegas Set 2: d2t03 - Cotton Patch Rag and Beaumont Rag d2t04 - Ain't Misbehaving d2t05 - Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain d2t06 - Take Me Back to Tulsa d2t07 - After You've Gone d2t08 - Friend of the Devil -> Blackberry Blossom d2t09 - Beaumont Rag d2t10 - Big River d2t11 - Milk Cow Blues d3t01 - Summertime d3t02 - Time Changes Everything d3t03 - Tiger Rag SBD > Nakamichi 550 cassette deck, dolby on, chromium dioxide tape Remastered and transferred by Monte MR cassette > Nakamichi 550 > Gateway GT5238E pc > Samplitude > CD-Tag > Flac-16 *** I plan to re-remaster this fileset - MR > Nak > Lexicon Alpha > USB 2 > Samplitude *** Mark O'Connor plays violin, and is also featured here on guitar Bill Millet, lead vocals, banjo, and rhythm guitar behind Mark O'Connor's guitar Bob Briedenbach, lead vocals, dobro, lap steel and pedal steel guitars Eric Weber, lead vocals, mandolin Johnny Beaser on electric bass Frank ? on electric guitar (from St Louis) Bruce ? (local Louisville dude) sitting in on clarinet drummer's name I forgot Notes: banjo is mic'd inside / under the resonator I'm totally guessing on the exact date Mark O'Connor was 15 years old this night. I remember him being there, travelling from Seattle with his mom. He spoke often about his skateboard setup in his back yard. He was a skateboard master too. No kidding. Mark had won the Winfield Kansas Nat'l guitar and violin championships the past two years, when he was 13 and 14. If I remember correctly, the reknowned Winfield Nat'l Championships rules didn't allow you to win with the same instrument, 2 years in a row. So Mark O'Connor won the violin championship in 1974. and he won the guitar flat-pick championship in 1975. In 1977, Mr. Mark O'Connor won both violin and guitar flat-pick championships at Winfield Kansas Championships. On this 1976 night Mark plays several personal firsts on stage with his violin: a) Swing music. He had recently been listening to Stephane Grappelli and Joe Venuti. b) electronic sound effects c) other non-Bluegrass tunes Be sure to hear Mark play guitar here on the 2 Rags -- slam-Cotton Patch and dunk-Beaumont! Super clean sound. Remarkable guitar playing. Mark O'Connor is an American Master and a national treasure. The fumble by Bill Millet at the top of the guitar track gives us a timeless belly laugh. We were having some 420 issues outside, during the break, just preceeding.