November 4,
1978
Omaha,
Nebraska
Civic Auditorium
Concert
Thank you! All right, this is a love ballad I wrote I few years back. It’s about three people who all was in love at the same time. (before Tangled Up In Blue)
Thank you! We're gonna take a break here. Be right back. Here's a song I wrote in Mexico, a place called Monterey. (before Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power))
Thank you ladies and gentlemen, your a wonderful crowd, you really are. I want to ..., I hope we come back here soon. All right, on the drums tonight, give him a warm hand, Ian Wallace. On the bass guitar, Jerry Scheff. On the keyboards, Alan Pasqua. Over here on the lead guitar, the oldest member of this group, born in 1921, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Billy Cross. Yes sir! On the violin and the mandolin, the youngest member of the group, he's only fifteen years old, been with me for five years, David Mansfield ! On the rhythm guitar tonight, ha ha ha, on the rhythm guitar, Steve Soles. And on the tenor saxophone tonight, a man who used to play with Duane Eddy. Do you remember Duane Eddy? I'm sure that you must, anyway, the phenomenal Steve Douglas. On the backup vocals tonight, my ex-girlfriend, she's just happy to be in the group, Jo Ann Harris. In the middle, my current girlfriend, Helena Springs. We have to get along though. And on the left, my fiancée, Carolyn Dennis. Oh Lord! All right on conga drums, from Detroit, the most amazing Miss Bobbye Hall. (before It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding))
Thank you. We're gonna go now. We have to head out. I hope we played something right tonight. (before Forever Young)
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