Yonder Mountain String Band 7/6/00 Kuumbwa Jazz Center Santa Cruz, CA Source: Nakamichi CM300's onstage (XY coincident) > Sony SBM-1 > D8. 2 discs ** disc 2 requires an 80-min disc!** Disc 1: 1. Shady Grove > Jam > Shady Grove 2. Leaving 3. Mothers Only Son 4. Steam Powered Aeroplane 5. Country Boy Rock-n-Roll 6. If I Lose 7. Goin Up 8. Walking Shoes Dont Fit Me Anymore 9. Keep On Going > New Speedway Boogie > Spoonful > Other One tease > Keep On Going 10. Dont Let That Deal Go Down Disc 2: 1. 8 Cylinders 2. Mental Breakdown 3. High On A Hilltop 4. End Of The Day 5. On The Run 6. Hit Parade of Love 7. Whitehouse Blues 8. Groundspeed 9. My Gal 10. Reuben & Cherise > Rain Pouring Down 11. ? Darlin Alouise ? Encore: 12. Ill Stay Around Review from the seeder as posted to bluegrassbreakdown@egroups.com: From: Brad Burleson Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 1:17am Subject: YMSB 7/6/00 Review Hey now, hope everyone is doing good and getting enough of what you need. I wanted to tell yall about a very special show I was privilidged to attend the other night here in Santa Cruz. First off I must tell you that I am a BIG YMSB head. I caught em for the first time late last year and they knocked my socks off. I haven't looked back since. I had just finished seeing Widespread Panic's 3 night run at Redrocks in Colorado and than a four night run up of more Panic at the Warfield Theater in San Fran.By the way, Jorma took the stage with them during the third set of the Forth of July show. They played a mean "Bowlegged Woman" a beautiful "Genesis" with John Bell (Of WSP) and Jorma trading off vocals. Jorma than came back out for the "Chilly Water > One Kind Favor > Chilly Water" encore. John Bell will be doing a solo show at the Planet Salmon event in September. YMSB will be there as well. SO will I if my car, my cash, and my brain all hold out. I also caught a Slip show here in Santa Cruz. So I was riding high and very excited to see the YMSB here in Santa Cruz again. The show took place at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center downtown. I didnt really see much advertisement for the show (foreshadowing) and only knew about it because I keep up with YMSB and their dates. This is a room designed for live jazz (and they get world class musicians there all the time) that has awesome acoustics and seats about 100 folks. My girlfriend and I arrived at the door about an hour early so as to get the best seat for taping, as there are only a couple (She understands my taping mania and luckily is nice enough to tolerate such things. Plus she loves the tapes). We talked to Jeff, the Mando player and singer, for awhile as we nibbled on some Burritos. He said they once again had a blast at HSMF and loved playing in Northern Cali. I noticed that there was only a single large diaphragm mic onstage. He said the sound was so good and the room small enough that they were going to play unplugged. My bluegrass nerve immediately set to jumpin' and I knew we were in for it. The doors opened at 8:00 and there wasnt really anyone there yet. I sashayed in and after a discussion with Dave the soundguy I set my rig up onstage right in front of their mic. well it gets around to showtime and I look around and there are only about 12 people there. Every other time YMSB has played in Santa Cruz it was packed. Well the best that I can figure is that High Sierra (who was promoting the show) must have had their hands too full, because No one knew about the show. I didnt hear anything or see anything in the paper till right before the show. Plus the only way to buy a ticket was through High Sierra since Kuumbwa only sells tickets for Jazz shows. I had tried to buy tickets for a few days by calling High Sierra (I had known about the show for awhile due to really keeping up with what the YMSB are up too) but there was never anyone at the office. So anyone who tried to get a ticket till the day of (maybe the day before, I didnt try that day) couldnt. So I was thinking "Damn, the band is going to be very dissapointed, play a quickie and then get the hell out of here". Well Ben (the bass player comes out and chats a little and begins to tune, Adam the guitar player wanders out a little bit later and begins to tune. Jeff and Dave amble out and they begin to talk to us and seem to be having fun. In between every song they would laugh and joke with us and after a bit it began to feel like we were a group of aquaintances in someones living room, having a little party. After a couple of songs Ben talked about how stoked they were to do such an intimate show. Just like when they used to play for their friends in Boulder. They really prefer to play unamplified and were very happy that was the case at the Kuumbwa. Here is the Setlist: Shady Grove > Jam > Shady Grove Leaving Mothers Only Son (A song which Ben sings and one I really like) Steam Powered Aeroplane (gotta love ol' John Hartford) Country Boy Rock-n-Roll If I Lose Goin Up Walking Shoes Dont Fit Me Anymore (NOW - here is where it gets really tight!) Keep On Going > New Speedway Boogie > Spoonful > Other One tease > Keep On Going At this point my jaw was on the floor. Throughout the above jam they were just staring at each other, playing a game. Kinda Like "Guess what Im gonna do now" Totally unplanned and way Hot! Dont Let That Deal Go Down 8 Cylinders (Sally Van Meter tune which they do wonderfully. Love those vocal harmonies) Mental Breakdown High On A Hilltop End Of The Day On The Run (another favorite of mine) Hit Parade of Love Whitehouse Blues (Which they played in a minute and forty seconds...I timed it. After it was over the band all promptly collapsed to the floor and declared that it was nappy time) Groundspeed (woohoo!) My Gal Reuben & Cherise > Rain Pouring Down (Beautifully sung by Jeff. I loved it when Jerry did it and I love it when these guys do it too) E: Ill Stay Around Show clocked in at 2 and a 1/2 hours of almost nonstop music. They took requests from the audience all night. I got all mine in a lump together. On The Run, Hit Parade Of Love (I asked for a Jimmy Martin tune), Whitehouse Blues, Groundspeed, and Reuben & Cherise. when the show was over the total number in attendance had grown to 18. We were all drinking, dancing in the aisles and generally having a hell of a time together. The band than went outside where we all shared some Northern California hospitality. Jeff then runs inside, grabs his mando, and runs to the bar acroos the parking lot to jam with a local bluegrass band for a bit. All of us pile into this bar and the fun continues. This was truely a special night. One of my better bluegrass experiances (and Ive had alot of em). Well anyways If you suffered through this far you must want to hear it. Ill take a few for B&P or trade (would love more YMSB) of this fine gem. This is DAT only. Dont worry, There is already a copy of this speeding its way via USPS to one of our partners in crime here on the list who can do a DAT>CDR transfer. It fits on one 90m. Source info: Nakamichi CM300's onstage (XY coincident) > Sony SBM-1 > D8. I encourage everyone who is accepted to try to offer this up in some format. Im pretty sure the culprit doing the DAT>CDR will make an offer (im not going to "out" him as he may be too busy right now and I diont want to put him on the spot). I will as well when I get my CDR clones from him. Everyone be good and go out a check the YMSB when it comes your way. Look for more offers from us as I have been taping like mad. Cant wait for LKE here in Santa Cruz. This is there first venture into these parts (If Im not mistaken) so all you Northern Cali folk go check their website ( http://www.larrykeel.com )and than go catch em in action. Havent seen them in awhile and thats a damn shame cause they rock! (or Grass! if you prefer) So go see them as well! Props from the Cruz Brad