
How's this for a pair of Rogue's
Nice old picture eh? Good looking pants Jorma!
Another couple of shots from last night.

Nice gig... the brewery is actually in the Carolinas.
Foto by Phil Jacobs

Jerry wuz here a long time ago
Here is our set list for tonight at the Rogue:
Hot Tuna 26, 2014
The Acoustic Trio
Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady
& Barry Mitterhoff
The Rogue Theater
Grants Pass, Oregon
2/16/2014
1. True Religion
2. Hesitation Blues
3. I See The Light
4. Second Chances
5. Trial By Fire
6. The Terrible Operation
7. Mama Let Me Lay It On You
8. Barbeque King
9. Vicksburg Stomp
10. Good Shepherd
11. Bar Room Crystal Ball
12. Water Song
13. I Am The Light Of This World
14. Nine Pound Hammer
15. Encore: That’ll Never Happen No More
That’s about it for now… great show for us and David Lindley. On to Eugene…

The mighty Rogue...
Foto by Phil Jacobs
Jorma, I think he designed an album cover or two for you back in the 70’s – maybe Double Dose or Quah.
Dear Jorma,
Did Jeanne Rose make those pants for you?
Best,
Cyndy
Marek A. Majewski made those pants… right from the Warsaw Academy Of Fine Art.
Rock them all mightily tonight Jorma!
Never mind the pants. Dig the curls on the Capt’ns head? Somewhat of a perm there Jorma?
No perm buddy… that’s real frizz
So, I was combing through the Jorma/Hot Tuna you tube archives, and came across a version of Jorma solo ’64 coffee shop “Good Shepherd”.
Really cool.
I can only assume this is how you originally learned this number Jorma?
The way this song has evolved in your hands has it with quite a bit more edge to it.
And, somewhere along the line you introduced the C descending bridge lick?
Over the years, GS has had many incarnations. Changing slightly each step of the way
The version on the “Magic” album being one of the more unique ones.
The latest has an interesting melody in the instrumental part which reminds me of…something…I can’t put my finger on. Maybe you could provide a little insight?
I know, I get carried away sometimes.
Peace
I would bet you guys are 35 years old in that picture. Brings back lots of memories…if I could only remember them!
Another “Trial by Fire”, hope to hear it during the East Coast run, it’s been awhile! See ya down the road.
Jorma and band ,,, Thanks for sharing the history found almond the way!