Tracklist
Flashback Blues
148
Rocky Mountain Time
162
Living In The Future
211
Maureen, Maureen / Pretty Good
298
Hello In There
275
Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard
224
The Late John Garfield Blues
172
Quiet Man
232
The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)
256
Donald And Lydia
354
Sam Stone
229
Dear Abby
201
Angel From Montgomery
243
Christmas In Prison
199
Often Is A Word I Seldom Use
182
Far From Me
300
Please Don't Bury Me
190
Great Rain
75
Souvenirs
230
Nine Pound Hammer
202
Forbidden Jimmy
170
Sweet Revenge
159
Billy The Bum
232
Grandpa Was A Carpenter
146
Common Sense
192
Sour Grapes
127
Illegal Smile
264
The Great Compromise
400
Mexican Home
279
The Torch Singer
153
Way Down
132
Spanish Pipedream
157
That Close To You
179
Paradise Intro
293
Paradise
184
Middle Man
140
Clocks And Spoons
186
Everybody
303
Saddle In The Rain
271
Live At The Other End, Dec 1975
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Tracklist
Flashback Blues
148
Rocky Mountain Time
162
Living In The Future
211
Maureen, Maureen / Pretty Good
298
Hello In There
275
Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard
224
The Late John Garfield Blues
172
Quiet Man
232
The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)
256
Donald And Lydia
354
Sam Stone
229
Dear Abby
201
Angel From Montgomery
243
Christmas In Prison
199
Often Is A Word I Seldom Use
182
Far From Me
300
Please Don't Bury Me
190
Great Rain
75
Souvenirs
230
Nine Pound Hammer
202
Forbidden Jimmy
170
Sweet Revenge
159
Billy The Bum
232
Grandpa Was A Carpenter
146
Common Sense
192
Sour Grapes
127
Illegal Smile
264
The Great Compromise
400
Mexican Home
279
The Torch Singer
153
Way Down
132
Spanish Pipedream
157
That Close To You
179
Paradise Intro
293
Paradise
184
Middle Man
140
Clocks And Spoons
186
Everybody
303
Saddle In The Rain
271
Show Notes
In December 1975, Grammy award-winning songwriter John Prine played three nights at The Other End (previously and now known as The Bitter End) in Greenwich Village, NYC. The acoustic performances featured some of his best-known songs such as “Angel From Montgomery” and “Hello In There”, from his first four studio albums: John Prine (1971), Diamonds In The Rough (1972), Sweet Revenge (1973) and Common Sense (1975).
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