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Stephen Stills ??/??/39
"Blues Man, Play Your Hand", Unknown, Compilation
Set I
Black Queen - Stills-Young Band - Boston - 1976
White Nigger - Manassas outtake
Make Love To You - Tulane University - 1976
Crossroads - Survival Sunday 3 Benefit - LA - 1980
Palace Of The King - (vocal - Michael Finnigan) - Milan, Italy - 1980
Shuffle Just As Bad - Rock 'n Roll Tonite - 1983
Ole Man Trouble - Oklahoma City - 1983
Right By You - Davis, CA - 1985
Wounded World - CSN - Rapid City, SD - 2003
Go Back Home - Manassas - Amsterdam - 1972
Black Queen - Fillmore East - 1970
Four Days Gone - Tulane University - 1976
Myth Of Sisyphus - Tulane University - 1976
Stateline Blues - KBFH - NYC - 1977
Crossroads/You Can't Catch Me - Ft. Worth - 1977
Uncle James - Washington, D.C. - 1979
Come On In My Kitchen - NYC - 1979
Midnight Rider - United Nations - NYC - 1989
Man Of Constant Sorrow - Switzerland County, IN - 2001
Blues Man - Amsterdam - 1972
Set II

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Notes: Disc 1 is electric; disc 2 is acoustic Disc One (electric) 1. Black Queen - Stills-Young Band - Boston - 1976 "This is a song about a card game." June 26, 1976 - Boston Garden - A Stills original released in 1970 on the Atlantic LP "Stephen Stills", his first solo effort, as an acoustic song. The acoustic version that was released was actually a demo, Stills had envisioned the song in an electric arrangement, but it was decided that the demo was right for the LP. Performed here by the Stills-Young band, the song was a constant in the setlists of the eighteen shows played on that short-lived tour. ---- 2. White Nigger - Manassas outtake An unreleased Stills original, recorded in 1971, an outtake from the first Manassas LP. --- 3. Make Love To You - Tulane University - 1976 November 7, 1976 - New Orleans - A Stills original released on the Stills-Young band LP, "Long May You Run", in 1976. This is a solo performance of the song. --- 4. Crossroads - Survival Sunday 3 Benefit - LA - 1980 May 25, 1980 - Hollywood Bowl - A blues standard written by Robert Johnson. Performed here with a supporting cast of Joe Walsh, Don Felder, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Vitale and Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) on keyboard. It cooks!!! This song has been recorded by artists such as Clapton, Trower and Lightfoot. --- 5. Palace Of The King - (vocal - Michael Finnigan) - Milan, Italy - 1980 July 15, 1980 - One of the "missing songs" from the rejected CBS solo LP of 1979/80 performed by Stills and the California Blues Band. The song was written by Rock and Rock Hall of Fame member "Duck" Dunn and has been recorded by artists such as Freddie King and Leslie West. Dave Zimmer's comments about the song from a 2001 Lee Shore post: "Finnigan lead vocal, Stills screaming blues guitar, would like to hear it live." Well, Dave, here it is....... --- 6. Shuffle Just As Bad - Rock 'n Roll Tonite - 1983 Summer, 1983 - NBC's Rock 'n Roll Tonite - The only performance of a Stills original song released on the CBS LP "Stills" in 1975. --- 7. Ole Man Trouble - Oklahoma City - 1983 September 30, 1983 - A Booker T. Jones original that Stills has performed for years in many arrangements. This one is Stills on guitar with the California Blues Band. --- 8. Right By You - Davis, CA - 1985 May 21, 1985 - Palms Playhouse - A solo performance of a Stills original song which was the title cut of his 1984 Atlantic release. --- 9. Wounded World - CSN - Rapid City, SD - 2003 April 3, 2003 - An unreleased (to this date) Graham Nash penned song that Stills adapted into a blues arrangement. --- 10. Go Back Home - Manassas - Amsterdam - 1972 March 22, 1972 - A Stills original released in 1970 on the "Stephen Stills" LP. This performance is from the first Manassas concert, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. =============================== Disc Two (acoustic) 1. Black Queen - Fillmore East - 1970 June 3, 1970 - As the audience yells for "Carry On", Stills continues playing acoustic songs in an attempt to impress Bob Dylan, who was in the audience. According to Zimmer's CSN biography, Stills went out to do one acoustic song and he did four. --- 2. Four Days Gone - Tulane University - 1976 November 7, 1976 - New Orleans - A Stills original from the Buffalo Springfield days, released on the LP "Last Time Around' in 1968. This is a band performance with Stills on piano, Joe Vitale on drums and "Chocolate" Perry on bass. --- 3. Myth Of Sisyphus - Tulane University - 1976 November 7, 1976 - New Orleans - A song co-written by Stills and Kenny Passarelli and released on the CBS LP "Stills" in 1975. An ancient Greek myth speaks of Sisyphus, King of Ephyra, who was eternally condemned in Hades by having to repeatedly roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll down again as soon as he had brought it to the summit. In contemporary literature, Albert Camus said that Sisyphus was happy. Stills uses the phrase "Myth of Sisyphus" in the last verse describing the burden of emotions in a relationship. --- 4. Stateline Blues - KBFH - NYC - 1977 October 25, 1976 - The Palladium - A performance aired on the King Biscuit Flour Hour on January 9, 1977. This song is a little ditty that I like, a Stills original released on "Illegal Stills" in 1976. --- 5. Crossroads/You Can't Catch Me - Ft. Worth - 1977 November 23, 1977 - A medley of a Robert Johnson classic and a Chuck Berry standard. Atlantic released a version of this arrangement on "Stephen Stills Live" in 1975. John Lennon used the guitar riff and some of the lyrics from YCCM for "Come Together". He was sued by Berry and eventually settled. --- 6. Uncle James - Washington, D.C. - 1979 March 26, 1979 - An unreleased Stills original performed at Constitution Hall. According to our Euro authors, Stills also performed this song on June 13, 1979 in Buffalo, NY. --- 7. Come On In My Kitchen - NYC - 1979 July 2, 1979 - Central Park - A great version of the old Robert Johnson blues standard, backed by Michael Finnigan and Ms. Brooks Hunnicutt. This song has been recorded by artists such as Eric Clapton and Johnny Winter. --- 8. Midnight Rider - United Nations - NYC - 1989 November 18, 1989 - Hungerthon Benefit - Stills performs a Gregg Allman classic, covered on the "Thoroughfare Gap" LP in an electric arrangement which was released in 1978. Stills alters the lyrics from the original in his recording and his performances. The song has been covered by artists including Willie Nelson and Joe Cocker. --- 9. Man Of Constant Sorrow - Switzerland County, IN - 2001 November 15, 2001 - A folk/blues standard popularized in the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". This song has been recorded by artists such as Dylan, Baez and Ms. Judy Collins, who released the song under the title, "Maid Of Constant Sorrow". --- 10. Blues Man - Amsterdam - 1972 March 22, 1972 - The first known performance of a Stills original written about Jimi "The Fox" Hendrix, Al Wilson and Duane Allman. The song was released on the first Manassas LP.
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