June ??, 1991
UNCLE TUPELO
location: Charlie's Tap
place:
Cambridge, MA
country: USA
UNCLE TUPELO:
Jay Farrar -- Guitar, Vocals
Mike Heidorn -- Drums
Jeff Tweedy -- Bass, Vocals
(At some point in late 1990, Brian Henneman started working for the band as a guitar tech and occasional extra musician.)
setlist:
- Willin'
- Flatness
- True to Life
- Gun
- There Was A Time
- Corona
- I've Been Working on the Railroad
- Punch Drunk
- Sin City
- Do Re Mi
- Life Worth Livin'
- Friend of the Devil
- Before I Break
- Whiskey Bottle
- Factory Belt
- September Gurls
- Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
- Watch Me Fall
- No Depression
- At the Crossroads
- You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
- The Joker (Brian Hennemen vocal)
- Graveyard Shift (cut)
comments:
- Audience recording
- The date here is a guess, the original tape was simply marked "Charlie's Tap." This seems to be a one-off acoustic show during the recording of Still Feel Gone. The band was very drunk and very loose, with Brian Henneman (who played an opening set) razzing them from the crowd when he was not onstage.
- Only known versions of the Grateful Dead's "Friend of the Devil," Big Star's "September Gurls," and Doug Sahm's "At the Crossroads," (though each of those were unrehearsed and aborted after a verse or two).