Showing posts with label The Subdudes. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Subdudes - Live Tipitina's New Orleans, La. Nov. 27, 1991

 

                                             

                        The Subdudes - Tipitina's New Orleans, La. Nov. 27, 1991 "final set"

1. intro 2:36  02. Straight Shot 7:24  03. It's So Hard 10:15  04. Had to Get Away 4:37  05. Push and Shove 7:33  06. Tell Me What's Wrong 7:39  07. Late at Night 7:39  08. Ballad of Gunther Johnson 7:11  09. Laughing at Birds 4:18  10. Any Cure 5:57  11. Big Chief 10:55  12. encore intro 3:06          13. Tired of Being Alone 8:32  14. Got You On His Mind 7:53  15. Nighttime is the Right Time 13:00  16. Bye Bye -> Strangers in the Night -> Bye Bye 6:27


Beautiful soundboard recording. 
Supposedly a DAT soundboard. 1991 seems pretty early for DAT (it was introduced in 1987, but was not widely used for several years). The absence of any noticeable tape hiss, however, makes a digital recording definitely plausible.
At the end of Track 15, Tipitina's emcee Ricky Castrillo notes that it's early Thanksgiving morning. (Thanksgiving was Nov. 28 in 1991.)
John Mooney opened the show.
"Had to Get Away," an original song, has never been commercially released by the band (other than on a very rare cassette that was sold at their early shows prior to them signing a record contract).
"Nighttime is the Right Time," a blues cover, has never been released by the band.
"It's So Hard," which had been in the band's repertoire since before they were the subdudes, would not be released for about there years. 

Much appreciation to the original poster!

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