SEVA Benefit - 02/13/94
Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
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SEVA Benefit 02/13/94
Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Set I
The Seva Foundation Benefit
Venue: Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Date: February 13, 1994

A Musical Reunion of Old Friends: 3 1/2 Hours of Peace and Music
that was the SF Woodstock 25th Anniversary reunion

Sbd > 3rd gen Cassette > WAV > Normalize (Broadcast2000) >
Dehiss (DartPro) > SHN
(Country Joe McDonald set is AUD)

Disc 1 [73:37]
Disc 2 [29:50]
Disc 3 [67:36]
Disc 4 [68:02]

Set 1:
------
--Wavy Gravy
d1t01. Intro [0:56]

-- Harvey Mandel
d1t02. Star Spangled Banner ("Ode to Jimi Hendrix") [5:22]

-- Wavy Gravy
d1t03. Audience Pledge of Allegiance and Intro [3:29]
("A tribute to an event 25 years ago - before all the hype
starts")

--Country Joe McDonald w/Stephen Barsotti, Keta Bell, Casey "Jones"
Bastianns,
Annie Sampson, Will Scarlett
d1t04. What Wondrous Love Is This [3:07]
d1t05. Joe's Blues [4:16]
d1t06. Going Home [3:32]
d1t07. Carry On [5:15]
d1t08. Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag [3:52]
d1t09. Save The Whales [6:31]

--Wavy Gravy
d1t10. Intro [4:43]

--Paul Kantner w/Jack Cassady, Tim Gorman, Diana Mangano
d1t11. Mountain Song [7:11]
d1t12. Poem: My Desire For You [3:32]
d1t13. Shadowlands [4:52]
d1t14. Have You Seen The Stars Tonight * [3:25]
d1t15. Poem: Holocosto Optimista [2:54]
d1t16. The Baby Tree ** [2:37]
d1t17. Poem: Get Ready ** [1:32]
d1t18. The Light [6:26]

(*) w/David Crosby
(**) w/son Alex
Set 2:
------

--Arlo Guthrie
d2t01. Intro [9:51]
d2t02. Comin' Into Los Angeles [4:03]
d2t03. Fallin' In Love With You [5:38]
d2t04. Lay Down [7:30]

--Wavy Gravy
d2t05. Intro [2:47]

--Hot Tuna, with Jack Casady, Mike Falzarano, Jorma Kaukonen, Pete Sears
d3t01. Hesitation Blues [7:22]
d3t02. I'll Be Allright Some Day [3:20]
d3t03. Trouble in Mind [2:52]
d3t04. SF Bay Blues [4:20]
d3t05. Stop Breaking Down [4:03]
d3t06. Big Fish [4:50]
d3t07. Drop Down Mama *** [6:49]
d3t08. It's Just My Way [4:23]
d3t09. Hit Single #1 [5:56]
d3t10. Wang Dang Doodle **** [5:57]
d3t11. Walkin' Blues **** [5:05]
d3t12. Take Me To The River **** [4:08]
d3t13. K.C. Moan **** [2:38]
d3t14. When I Paint My Masterpiece **** [5:50]

(***) w/David Crosby
(****) w/Bob Weir


--David Crosby, Graham Nash, Phil Lesh, Jeff Pevar
d4t01. Deja Vu [9:09]
d4t02. Unequal Love [4:46]
d4t03. Two Lives [7:21]
[Phil joins]
d4t04. I Used To Be A King [5:08]
d4t05. Laughing [8:11]
d4t06. Box of Rain [6:16]
d4t07. Theme to a Cowboy Movie ***** [10:17]
d4t08. Military Madness ***** [4:12]

(*****) w/Jorma Kaukonen

--Everyone
d4t09. This Land is Your Land [3:08]

--Soundcheck
d4t10. Box of Rain [9:29]


Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
Here is a review by Hal Broome:

Well, okay, it wasn't millions of bodies naked in dirt, but that's alright,
there was a sense of what must have made the original event of Woodstock
special . . . the Crosby/Nash/Lesh set was definitely the highlight of the
evening for me, as I love Crosby's first solo album. The sound was there,
the people were there, and Jeff Pevar's guitar capped it off.

Kantner's set had its highlight with Crosby singing on "Have you
Seen the Stars Tonight" (he helped Paul write that). Mangano graced
us with some strong female vocals (I've seen her with Paul a couple of
times; once at the I-Beam and another time at Great American Music Hall).
She must be one of the many female vocalists on the upcoming Starship album
that is currently being recorded in Florida. Disappointing that Jorma
and Paul sort of avoided each other on stage; as it was, the Hot Tuna
set smoked, but of course that goes without saying.

Wavy Gravy was in good form, and acknowledged another Jorma guitar camp
at Camp Winnarainbow this summer.

All in all, a pleasant, comfortable auditorium, a tranquil crowd, and
some special music. Too bad about the $8 parking charge 8'/.

hal

Source: http://www.math.ufl.edu/~jaz/Hal/seva
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