Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/10/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 58
Statesboro Blues 289
Come and Go Blues 388
Down Along The Cove 381
Stand Back 404
Sailin' 'Cross The Devils Sea 320
Blind Willie McTell 445
Bag End 671
Introduction 39
One Way Out 506
Set Two
Old Friend 362
Dark End Of The Street 226
Done Somebody Wrong 274
Revival 567
Hot 'Lanta 230
All Along The Watchtower 485
Hot 'Lanta (reprise) 199
Dreams 975
Mountain Jam 575
JaMaBuBu 623
Mountain Jam (reprise) 190
Crowd Noise 237
Encore
Southbound 880
Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
3/10/2012

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Setlist at Beacon Theatre New York, NY on 3/10/2012

Set One
Bill Graham Introduction 58
Statesboro Blues 289
Come and Go Blues 388
Down Along The Cove 381
Stand Back 404
Sailin' 'Cross The Devils Sea 320
Blind Willie McTell 445
Bag End 671
Introduction 39
One Way Out 506
Set Two
Old Friend 362
Dark End Of The Street 226
Done Somebody Wrong 274
Revival 567
Hot 'Lanta 230
All Along The Watchtower 485
Hot 'Lanta (reprise) 199
Dreams 975
Mountain Jam 575
JaMaBuBu 623
Mountain Jam (reprise) 190
Crowd Noise 237
Encore
Southbound 880

Show Notes

Another outstanding show packed with great guest performances and killer jams! Blues legend Johnny Winter joined the band for three songs, including his signature bluesy version of Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” and a ripping rendition of Hendrix’s “Red House.” Cesar Rojas and David Hidalgo from East LA’s own Los Lobos brought some West Coast flair to tunes like “Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’” and “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.” Check out the cleverly-named "Losbros Jam" with the Los Lobos guys, featuring a sly reference to “Walk Don’t Run” by The Ventures!

Of course, many of the night’s best moments came without guests. Derek was absolutely hittin’ the note on “Stand Back” and “Revival” in the first set, and the whole band created a brilliant tapestry of sound on “Les Brers In A Minor.” Check out Oteil’s funky bass work on “Wasted Words,” and marvel at the youthful power in Gregg’s voice on “Come and Go Blues.”

Another great show in a legendary run! -Munck Music

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Kyle Haver 10/2/2025 7:47:23 AM

"Great show! However, those notes are for a different show."

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