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4/29
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Solar Culture
Tucson, AZ
1:01:31
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4/29/01
Intro
1:00
Heads Up
2:53
Loserville
4:24
Sound of A Teardrop
3:56
The Only Thing That Hurts Now Is The Pain
2:51
Sour Grapes
6:18
Off And Running
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Little Bird
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In My Room
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Having A Good Time
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Why Not Me
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Tiger By The Tail
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The Little Black Egg
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Losin' Hand
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Dreaming
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FIN
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Taper: Jim Blackwood
1:01:31
SBD
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Jim Blackwood
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(and mastered by) Jim Blackwood
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FLAC and 1st seeding for archive.org on 3-08-05 by Jim Blackwood Pre-FM (w/ additional post mastering) from KXCI Broadcast. Al Perry - electric guitar & vocals Dave Roads - bass Neil Harry - pedal steel Tom Larkins - drums Joey Burns (of Calexico) - electric guitar Track 1 radio announcer: John Bradford Thanks to Al Perry (and KXCI) for letting this out of the archives and for allowing this to be seeded into the community! Please visit http://www.alperry.net for tour dates and official releases. ---------------------------------------------- Info on this concert @ http://www.kxci.org/rainer/sand/benefit.html Quoted from the Fred Mill's article about this concert: Musically speaking, regular listeners of KXCI will be well familiar with the players at the benefit. The return of Al Perry is a big deal to longtime Tucsonans - he's been a staple of KXCI playlists since its inception -- and even recent transplants such as myself. A while back, Al surrendered his long-standing position as the hippest hotel desk clerk (at Hotel Congress) in Tucson to move to San Francisco, leaving behind a huge group of sincere well-wishers who found themselves minus one more cool show to attend each month (Al was a fixture at Club Congress, either performing solo or with The Cattle). I recall that the first time I vacationed in the Old Pueblo, a year or so prior to moving here permanently in '92, he was the first person I met. I'd already been in correspondence with him and a fan of his music, so it was quite a personal thrill when, after checking in to the Congress, Al graciously offered to help me tote my luggage up the stairs. "But Al," I sez, "You're a big local rock star! Rock stars don't even carry their own suitcases!" Al just smiled his cryptic grin, and it wasn't until several years later I learned that in Tucson, no one's a rock star. But I digress; from surf-drenched, twangy countrypolitan cowpunk (uh-oh)to sweetly-textured folk to overt Brian Wilson worship to some of the most evocative, most cryingest-in-your-beer straight-up country this side of George Jones, Al Perry is a Tucson original, and it doesn't matter how far he strays, he'll always be a local legend. KXCI is flying in Al for this one show only, so dont miss your chance to catch him perform. ------------------------------------------ Adios until next time, Jim