March 20, 1994
UNCLE TUPELO
location: First Avenue & 7th Street Entry
place: Minneapolis, MN
country: USA
UNCLE TUPELO:
Jay Farrar - Guitar, Vocals
Jeff Tweedy - Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Ken Coomer - Drums
plus:
Max Johnston - Fiddle, Lap Steel, Dobro, Mandolin, Banjo
John Stirrat - Guitar, Bass (from June, 1993 on)
setlist:
- Postcard
- Grindstone
- Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down
- Chickamauga
- Watch Me Fall
- Fifteen Keys
- The Long Cut
- Anodyne
- New Madrid
- Sandusky
- Gun
- Slate
- Atomic Power
- Looking For A Way Out
- Acuff-Rose
- High Water
- We've Been Had
- Give Back The Key To My Heart (with Gary Louris on guitar and vocal)
- (Is Anybody Going to) San Antone (w/ Gary Louris)
- Truck Drivin' Man (w/ Gary Louris)
comment:
- Audience recording.
- Gary Louris from the Jayhawks joined the band for the last three songs.
- Preview from the Star Tribune:
"If Neil Young fronted R.E.M. (now there's a grand idea!), it might sound a bit like Uncle Tupelo. This trio may be from St. Louis (actually from Belleville, Ill., which is 30 miles away), but the Tupelos have always been cowpunks. Their fourth and latest album, "Anodyne," is vintage country in emotion and content, played with rock 'n' roll spirit and guitars, smartly produced by Minneapolis' own Brian Paulson. Uncle Tupelo has been a favorite at First Avenue for the past few years. The group will conclude its two-night stand there with a performance tonight open to people of all ages."