Bobtalk

December 3, 1980
Portland, Oregon
Paramount Theatre
Concert

This is an old song that I used to sing when I did these kind of songs before I began to write any songs. People always talk about “sing old songs!”. Well, this is one I used to, to, to write before I wrote songs. I didn't write this one! It’s an old ballad called Mary From The Wild Moor.

Looks like we got a girl who's sitting in the third row now with binoculars on! (before Just Like A Woman)

I play this song here for someone who came before to come to see me. A young girl I met in Durango Mexico, 1972. She's out there somewhere I know. Are you out there? [cry from crowd "Yes"] OK. Well, then I'll play it. Anyway her name is Victoria, she's a, she's a happy married young lady now, I think. (before Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power))

On my right over there is Carolyn Dennis. Next to her is Regina McCrary, then Clydie King. On the keyboards tonight, Willie Smith. On the lead guitar, Fred Tackett. On the bass guitar, Tim Drummond. On the drums Jimmy Lee Keltner. (after In The Garden)

All right, that's Clydie King. This is another song I kind of put together. One of these days I will record it I'm sure. Hope to. It's called Honey Baby Let's Keep It Between Us. We can work it all out, everything will be just fine, if we can manage to keep it only just between us.


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