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Thoughts about the former brick & mortar, 1987-2002 RIP
Opening track of CD just released, buy that here:
Byron’s Bar web site: Here
Full show will be uploaded to Internet Archive: Here
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Full Audio from this show will appear here soon.
Brandon Santini, Harmonica, Vocals
Timo Arthur, Guitar, Vocals
Jeff Cunningham, Bass
Ron James Drums





Artist: Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass
Title: S.R.O.
Label: A&M
Number: SP 4119
Year: 1966
Format: Stereo LP
Cover: vg; all in one piece, slightly “loose”, slight overall wear
Inner Sleeve: original stock A&M, splits
Record: good; noise throughout, but plays through
Comment: Terre Haute press
Tracks (click to listen):
Realized .99 3/28/22 Facebook




Artist: Hollies
Title: Greatest Hits
Label: Imperial
Number: LP-12350
Year: 1967
Format: Stereo LP
Cover: vg+; plant ID 4
Inner Sleeve: white paper
Record: g; plenty of scratches but plays through
Comment: RCA Indianapolis Press
Tracks (click to listen):
Realized .99 3/25/22





So, if you’re me, and it’s Byron’s, and a performer does a Grateful Dead song, I promise to pay attention and also probably be critical.
Here’s Jeremy Ober doing “Sugar Magnolia”:
So, here goes: at the end-ish part of that song, the lyric is “sunshine daydream” (which eventually almost morphed into a song of its own), not “sunlight daydream”.
Other than that, I liked it. And I only criticize with love respect and hopefully useful understanding.