Last night good old Hot Tuna played the Colonial Theater in Keene, New Hampshire. We haven’t been here for five years, so it was nice to be back. Here is our set list:

Hot Tuna 6, 2012
The Acoustic Trio
Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady
& Barry Mitterhoff
The Colonial Theater
Keene, New Hampshire
Friday, February 24, 2012

First Set:
1. Serpent Of Dreams
2. True Religion
3. Hesitation Blues
4. Children Of Zion
5. Second Chances
6. Let Us Get Together
7. Come Back Baby
8. Sea Child
9. 99 Year Blues
10. I Know You Rider
Second Set:
1. Red River Blues
2. Been So Long
3. Mama Let Me Lay It On You
4. Living In The Moment
5. Full Go Round
6. Come Back Baby
7. Goodbye To The Blues
8. Uncle Sam Blues
9. I’ll Be All Right Some Day
10. Good Shepherd
11. I Am The Light Of This World
12. Parchman Farm
13. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning
14. Encore: Water Songs

Just a short posting here… we’re on our way to Albany, New York to play the Egg… another sold out show. Gotta Pack up my stuff and hit the road. More anon…


Comments

  1. Comment made on February 26, 2012 by Michael Rogers

    Hi Jorma,

    It was a pleasure to see you, Jack, and Barry back at the Colonial Theater in Keene. You folks always play well there and we’ve always enjoyed how you handle the bizarre requests;-). It was good to hear many of the Steady As She Goes tunes live. Hope to see you folks again elsewhere down the road in the very near future. Happy trails!

  2. Comment made on February 26, 2012 by Don Gehre

    The Godard piece is a real nice hymn to, well, not being scared. The coffee must have been strong that morning. Any thoughts of doing any kind of re-run movie? Love those Marshall’s !

  3. Comment made on February 25, 2012 by Cyndy Consentino

    Dear Jorma,
    Safe travels!
    p.s. -ask Jack if he wa ys to sell me the hat he wore in the Godard piece!
    See you soon:)

  4. Comment made on February 25, 2012 by Richard

    Another sold out show!I can’t help thinking bout the old days at the palace in albany.Invitation/hit single/walkin blues,with the overhand slide.Bless…

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