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December 1, 1994
Exit/In
Nashville, TN

Late Last Night
A Lot More
Turn It Up
That Was Me
Alright Guy
She Just Left Me Lounge

-- set break --

You Think You Know Somebody
Joe's Blues > You Never Call Me By My Name [Goodman/Prine]
Takin' It As It Comes
Sideshow Blues
This Land is Our Land > Fortunate Son [CCR]
Somebody's Coming
I Shall Be Free, No. 10 [Bob Dylan] > Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues

Encore:
My Generation, Part 2 > My Generation [The Who]

PRINTER-FRIENDLY SETLIST

AUDIO

SOURCE
QUALITY
COMPLETE
LENGTH
MEDIA
??
B-
Yes
63:10
1 CDR
TRANSFER
Unknown
TAPER
Unknown
NOTES
Recording levels fluctuate throughout the show -- especially during the first song. Minor jump in the recording at 00:42 of Track 1 (Late Last Night). Recording cuts out for several seconds during Alright Guy. Some poor track transitions between tracks.



Lightning 100 Radio (WRLT) hosts this Nervous Wrecks show featuring Will Kimbrough (guitar), Joe McLeary (drums), Joe Mariencheck (bass). Todd tells a short story behind Turn It Up near the end of that song. Joe's Blues includes the "Joe Mariencheck country song verse." Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues is opened with a different line from Bob Dylan's I Shall Be Free, No. 10 than would be used in later years.

OnTalkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues:

  • "Seahawks, Eddie 'Veeder', Space Needle..."

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