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Keystone
Berkeley
CA
Defenders Dub
So Long Rastafari >
Natty Never Get Weary
Jah Alone a Christian
Blood In A Babylon
Too Long in Slavery
Rally Around Jahoviah's Throne
Two Sevens Clash
Behold
The Rastaman
Disobedient Children
Ethiopians Waan Guh Home
Forward to Africa
A Double Tribute To The O.M.
Lion Rock
International Herb
Natty Never Get Weary
E: Armagiddion War
Joseph Hill & The Soul Defenders Opened
Joseph Hill - Vocals
Freddie 'Fatstring' Thomas - Lead Guitar
Jah Privie - Rhythm Guitar
Vin Morgan - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Unknown - Percussion
Antonio Greene - Saxophone
Everald 'Evrol' Gayle - Trombone
Sezz Walker - Bass
Lewis Daley - Drums
Unknown
Chico
CA
Intro Dub
Instrumental Medley
So Long Rastafari Calling
Love Shines Brighter
Behold
Interlude
The Rastaman
Interlude
Jah Alone A Christian
A Double Tribute To Bob Marley
Interlude
Two Sevens Clash
Holy Mount Zion
Interlude
Armagiddion War
Interlude
Lion Rock
Interlude
Too Long In Slavery
Interlude
Ethiopians Waan Guh Home
Interlude
Dog Ago Nyam Dog
Interlude
Natty Never Get Weary
Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver
BC
Intro Dub, Dub Medley, Never Get Weary Yet, Love Shines Brighter, Dog Ago Nyam Dog, Armagiddion War, Double Tribute To The O.M., "Joseph Hill's Chant", Two Sevens Clash, ???, "Banter",
Encore:
Rastaman, International Herb, Ethiopians Waan Guh Home, Too Long In Slavery, Natty Never Get Weary
Ping Pong Palace
Chico
CA
Instrumental
Medley
So Long Rastafari >
Natty Never Get Weary
Love Shines Bright
Behold >
The Rastaman >
Band Intros
Jah Alone a Christian
A Double Tribute to the O.M.
Two Sevens Clash
Holy Mountain Zion
Ammagiddion War
Lion Rock
Bring Back Culture >
E: Too Long in Slavery
E: Ethiopians Waan Guh Home
E: Repatriation is a Must >
E: Band Intros
E: Natty Never Get Weary >
E: Jordan River
This is a classic early 80's show that has a wonderful delicate feeling as they
get a rhythm going, then add in the slightest change, say a very simple bell or
slight keyboard riff and just jam that for a bit, then add in another aspect.
It reminds me of that I-Vibe show from My Fathers Place in 1979. Great show.