GEORGE JONES LIVE IN BAYSHORE NY 1982
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George Jones • The Jones Boys • Sundance Club • Bayshore, New York • December 6th, 1982 • 0:00 Introduction For The Jones Boys • 0:28 San Antone Rose (Instrumental) • 2:26 Would You Catch A Falling Star • 5:32 Fourteen Carat Mind • 8:24 No Show Jones • 11:27 Once You've Had the Best • 14:18 Were Gonna Stay Here Til About 4 or 5 O Clock in the Morning • 14:27 Don Gibson’s Boys with The Jones Boys • 14:53 The Race Is On • 17:06 Bartender's Blues • 21:19 “Soon We’ll Get Our Eardrums Straightened Out” • 21:53 You Better Treat Your Man Right • 24:26 “Were Happy To Be Here In New York” • 25:01 “I Gotta Have A Drink Of Water” • 25:24 If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will) • 29:00 Who's Gonna Chop My Baby's Kindlin' • 31:23 I'm Not Ready Yet • 34:57 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It • 37:22 “What’s Wrong With This Guitar?” • 38:06 He Stopped Loving Her Today • 41:20 Me and Jesus • 43:45 Yesterday's Wine • 46:35 Everyone Screams For A Medley • 46:40 I'll Share My World With You • 48:09 Window Up Above • 49:15 The Grand Tour • 50:37 Walk Through This World With Me • 52:04 George Loves New York • 52:24 You Can’t Get The Hell Out Of Texas • 52:34 Long Tall Sally • George Jones - lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Merle Counts - fiddle, vocals; Mark Dunn - drums; Ron Gaddis - bass, vocals; Kent Goodson - keyboards, vocals; Terry McMillan - harmonica; Clyde Phillips - guitar; Tom Killem - pedal steel • The Silver Eagle Cross Country radio series recorded George Jones and his group, the Jones Boys, nearly a dozen times between 1981 and 1985, and this performance from the Sundance club in Bayshore, Long Island is among the finest of all of them. • After opening with an instrumental version of San Antonio Rose, George Jones and the boys give an irresistible performance that includes many of his staple classics. No Show Jones, a name he had been given by the concert industry after his much publicized bouts with alcohol and cocaine is a crowd favorite, as is Once You've Had the Best, and The Race Is On . • Another highlight is Bartender's Blues, written for Jones by his longtime friend and huge fan, James Taylor. Jones' forlorn voice takes several of the tracks to another plateau, among them, If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will), which easily could have been written about his bitter divorce to Tammy Wynette. • 1982, when this show was cut, was the last year Jones was an acknowledged drinker. The following year, he married his fourth wife, Nancy Sepulvada, who finally got Jones to commit to a detox program. • Some songs were republished on the Silver Eagle Radio Show in 1983. • Check it out: • Video
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