Johnny Vidacovich Trio (with Skerik, James Singleton & Robert Walter)
January 17th, 2006
New Orleans, LA @ d.b.a.
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Disc One:
Set One:
1. Intro 3:18
2. Jack Shee 7:10
3. ??? 16:32
4. ??? 18:10
5. ??? 10:39
6. ??? 8:36
7. Is It Nature's Rock 'n' Roll? 11:48
76:17
Disc Two:
1. ??? 5:43
Set Two:
2. Hardware * 10:20
3. Kickin' Up Dust * 6:45
4. When Johnny Comes Marching Home * 2:11
5. ?Throwdown? * 10:26
6. ??? 19:46
7. Dr. Watson 13:30
8. Foxy Roxy 7:02
9. Sax Outro 3:05
78:52
* with Stanton Moore sitting in on drums (instead of Vidacovich)
Johnny Vidacovich, drums and vocals
Skerik, sax
James Singleton, upright bass
Robert Walter, organ
This was originally billed as the Johnny Vidacovich Duo featuring Skerik. Literally at the last minute it expanded to include James Singleton (of Astral Project) on upright bass and Robert Walter on the Hammond B-3. Vidacovich joked to me before the show (as the stage was being rearranged) that instead of a Duo, it was now "Doubles."
Stanton Moore sits in (on drums) for roughly the first half of the second set.
(this appears to be the same line-up as Robert Walter's Super Heavy Organ)