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Palo Alto – March 7, 1964

Setlist

  1. SET 2
  2. Sourwood Mountain([traditional])
  3. If I Lose(The Stanley Brothers)
  4. Homestead on the Farm (I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home)
  5. Pig in a Pen([traditional])
  6. Once More(Dusty Owens & His Rodeo Boys)
  7. Stoney Creek(Jim & Jesse and The Virginia Boys)
  8. Two Little Boys(Theodore F. Morse)
  9. Salty Dog Blues(Papa Charlie Jackson)
  10. Rosa Lee McFall(Charlie Monroe)
  11. Teardrops in My Eyes(The Osborne Brothers & Red Allen)
  12. New River Train([traditional])
  13. Love, Please Come Home(Leon Jackson)
  14. Make Me a Pallet on the Floor([traditional])
  15. John Hardy([traditional])
  16. SET 3
  17. Nine Pound Hammer([traditional])
  18. Darlin' Allalee([traditional])
  19. Ocean of Diamonds(Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys)
  20. Salt Creek([traditional])
  21. In the Pines([traditional])
  22. Banjo Breakdown
  23. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again(Wiley Walker & Gene Sullivan)
  24. She's More to Be Pitied(The Stanley Brothers)
  25. Black Mountain Rag(Curly Fox)
  26. True Life Blues(Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys)
  27. Instrumental
  28. John Hardy([traditional])

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Show notes

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Setlist Insights

Songs played

26

Shows in state

1522

Shows in city

80

Shows at venue

10

Release representation

Others 3
  • Homestead on the Farm (I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home)
  • Banjo Breakdown
  • Instrumental
Covers 23
  • Sourwood Mountain
  • If I Lose
  • Pig in a Pen
  • Once More
  • Stoney Creek
  • Two Little Boys
  • Salty Dog Blues
  • Rosa Lee McFall
  • Teardrops in My Eyes
  • New River Train
  • Love, Please Come Home
  • Make Me a Pallet on the Floor
  • John Hardy
  • Nine Pound Hammer
  • Darlin' Allalee
  • Ocean of Diamonds
  • Salt Creek
  • In the Pines
  • When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
  • She's More to Be Pitied
  • Black Mountain Rag
  • True Life Blues
  • John Hardy

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