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Monday, September 13, 2010

Seldom Scene 6-26-93


Here is another nice Seldom Scene show. Someone named NYC Ron asked for more to take on his Utah vacation. Hope I was in time since I have been gone for a week. Enjoy Utah Ron, sounds like fun!
Seldom Scene
Dahlonega Bluegrass Festival
Blackburn Park Campground
Dahlonega, Ga.
June 26, 1993
Early and Late shows

Soundboard

Early Show:
Darlin' Let Me Be Your Friend
The Weary Pilgrim
Song Intro
Bring Mary Home
Heaven
The Pan-American
Muddy Waters
Remington Ride
House Of Gold
Lorena
Hello Mary Lou
Lord Have Mercy On My Soul

Late Show:
I Haven't Got The Right To Love You
Like I Used To Do
Sunrise
Walk Through This World With Me
Will You Be Ready To Go Home
Wait A Minute
Long Black Veil
I Know You Rider
Out Among The Stars

Band:
John Duffey
Mike Auldridge
Ben Eldridge
T. Michael Coleman
John Starling

This is missing a song called "And On Bass" and some stage banter and crowd noise.
So it appears to have been edited to fit on one CD.
Mp3/320k
Download Link
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NJZXI7X0 Seldom Scene, 6-26-93.rar

3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for this - Big fan of the seldom scene and all of their configurations over the years -- If you can find anything from the more recent band that would be great too. While this era scene was the more Classic line up - the current one can also put in some amazing shows.......
    Thanks again

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  2. Thanks AZ! I leave for Utah 10/2 so you're more than punctual : )

    This is the kind of great American music that my love for Jerry and the Grateful Dead turned me on to! Thanks again for sharing and for making my vaca that much better.

    NYC Ron

    PS Loved the Dickey and Vassar and will definitely check out the Flatheads!

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  3. Ron. When I first went to Arches National Park I was reading Ed Abbey's book Desert Solitare. If you have not read it it's a great one to read as you explore some of the same places that he talks about. And it's a good read with some humor in it.

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