LOCATION: Paramount, Santa Fe, NM
LINEUP: Karin, Linford, Jack, Wade, Dale
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9th gig in a row, with no nights off. LINEUP Drums- Dale Baker (6pence None The Richer, et al.) Bass- Wade Jaynes (Chagall Guevarra, et al.) Guitars- Jack Henderson Keyboards- Linford Detweiler Acoustic Guitar & Lead Vocals- Karin Bergquist SETLIST "Latter Days" "The World Can Wait" "If Nothing Else" "All I Need Is Everything" "Anyway" "Little Blue River/ In The Garden" "Radio Heaven" "Goodbye" "Poughkeepsie" "Birds" "Moth" "Faithfully Dangerous" ENCORE "Sleep Baby Jane" HIGH ANXIETY & CONGESTION The altitude of 7250 feet above sea level must have aggravated a pre-existing sinus infection in Jack Henderson. Linford brought his condition to the audience's attention, suggesting that something great, å la Beethoven, be written before all hearing was lost, concluding his own ramblings by realizing, "there was a point to all that." MAIDEN VOYAGE Wade Jaynes performed "Sleep Baby Jane" for the first time. SIXPACK QUITE THE DARKER Dale Baker seems to prefer beer much, much darker than I could handle. WORD TO DA HOMIES Linford exhorts you all to "fight the good fight." GOOD DOG.... Someone showed Karin Bergquist a dog he'd recently sprung from the pound, she contemplated bringing the animal into the bus to meet everyone. HOW P.C. IS SANTA FE? When people tried to buy cigarettes from a prominent Camel display, behind the bar, they were informed that it was a "non- smoking event." OPENING ACT Ramsie & Schick, from Dallas, TexasVeterans of Cornerstone Magazine's Music And Arts Festival 1998, 2000, and scheduled right before Victoria Williams at C-stone 2K1. Ramsie's strong voice seemed to win over the tragically hip Santa Fé audience.