Solar Circus
6/29/91
Barnhenge
Adamstown, PA
Source: SBD -> DAT (Panasonic SV-255) -> Beta PCM (SONY F1) ->
WAV (Soundblaster Audigy 2 / Cool Edit 44.1/16) -> FLAC (FLAC Frontend)
Set 1
CD1 (76:01)
Cripple Creek (6:21)
Dear Prudence (6:34)
Shooting Tequila (4:12)
One More Time (6:29)
Big Boss Man (5:41)
Legalize It (5:41)
Love's My Thing-> (5:42)
China Cat Sunflower-> (5:27)
Into Tomorrow (8:17)
Margaritaville (5:18)
Gimme Three Steps (4:46)
Set 2
Cold Rain and Snow (7:15)
Dead Flowers (4:10)
CD2 (79:33)
Festival (4:56)
Promised Land (4:02)
Lonesome and Long way From Home (6:49)
Cassidy (7:46)
Get Up Stand Up (9:01)
Tabla Rasa (4:17)
Twilight Dance-> (5:21)
St Stephen-> (6:16)
The Eleven-> (9:34)
Twilight Dance (5:01)
One MOre Saturday Night (6:02)
Set 3
Think (5:07)
That's What Love Will Make You Do (5:15)
CD3 (78:22)
Walk on The Wild Side (5:40)
Viola Lee Blues (10:22)
Werewolves of London (5:52)
Scarlet Beginas (8:21)
Tangled Up In Blue (8:54)
Spin Song (10:45)
Slamming Door Blues* (9:36)
Fortune Teller-> (7:55)
I Know You Rider (7:59)
Dan's Rap (2:32)
Heartbreak Hotel (2:12)
Golden Road (3:47)
Total 239:31 (3:59:31)
Mark Diomede - Guitar, Vocals
Steve Greene - Guitar, Vocals
Ken Golojuch - Bass
Brad Hall - Drums
Dan Tepper - Sound, *trumpet
I think this was part of the early history of the current
Stonehenge festival. When you bought tickets you got a
tarot card which you wore around your neck on a string.
That was your ticket. The place was outdoors in rural
PA. I remember a house and and perhaps a barn. There was
a pig roast. Everyone camped out. I remember that the
outhouse became so bad that we would go down the road to
Zinns Diner to use the bathroom.
This is the early version of Solar with Steve Greene and
Brad Hall. More cover songs, less originals. The set list
includes a lot of dead/jgb related covers, as well
as some other interesting covers ("Gimme Three Steps" and
"Walk on The Wild Side" the Lou Reed Song.) They played 3
long sets totaling 4 hours. This will fit (barely) on 3
cds. The drastic change in sound at the end of "Into Tomorrow"
is caused by some out of control spinner crashing into
the soundboard. The board was set up on a table and almost
slid off.