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Gin Blossoms - Chuy's Night Club, Tempe, Az (1990)

Track listing:
  1. Alison Road 1:25
  2. Lost Horizons 3:23
  3. Dream With Me 4:14
  4. Philly's Dog Story - Conversation With Crowd 0:36
  5. Cajun Song 3:05
  6. Angeles Tonight 2:30
  7. Conversation With Crowd 1:02
  8. Fireworks 3:33
  9. If I Only Had A Brain 1:34
  10. Sugar 2:49
  11. Idiot Summer 5:09
  12. Pieces Of The Night 3:29
  13. Dead Skunk In The Middle Of The Road 2:54
  14. Movin' On Up 2:11
  15. Surf Jam 7:53
  16. Found Out About You 3:40
  17. Slave Dealer's Daughter 2:43
  18. (Conversation) 0:58
  19. Just South Of Nowhere 3:25
  20. (Happy Birthday Sharon - Conversation With Crowd) 0:18
  21. My Hands Are Tied 3:17
  22. (Conversation With Crowd) 1:47
  23. Hey Jealousy 3:38
  24. Kelli Richards 3:13
  25. Teenager In Love 2:49
  26. (Conversation With Crowd) 1:12
  27. Anything That Is Rocknroll Is Fine 2:33
  28. I'm Already Gone 3:52
  29. (Conversation With Crowd) 1:12
  30. Hard Day's Night 2:16
  31. (Conversation With Crowd) 1:08
  32. Cowboy Song 5:14
  33. Dead Flowers 3:36

Notes


The Gin Blossoms
Chuy's Night Club, Tempe, AZ
Summer of 1990

A rare tape of the Blossoms prior to recording their first album. At this
time, the Blossoms were "the band" to see in Tempe. Their regular haunt was
Long Wongs on Mill where they were considered the "house band" playing three
times a week for weeks on end. As their popularity grew, they began playing a
number of other venues. If the Blossoms had a second home, it was probably Chuy's
(although some would claim the long closed "Sun Club" was also their home away from
home). At any rate, this show, captured at Chuy's in the summer of 1990 is a great
piece of history for long time Gin Blossoms fans.

For newer Gin fans, there are a number of references to members in the band as
"Del Montes." Early in the band's history, the band took on the AKA of "The Del Montes."
Perhaps the original concept of the Del Montes was that they would play more
covers. Del Monte shows and Gin Shows, however, soon were indistinguishable
from each other and members of the bank were often referred to as their
AKA Del Monte names in Gin shows.

The Blossoms were notorious for putting on "loose" shows with copious amounts
of banter with the audience. This show is highly indicative of that trait.

While the sound quality of this tape is not the best, the show does have
significant historical value as it has Doug Hopkins playing lead guitar.
Doug was not only a great song writer, but also had that special stage presence that
every rock player wants. Doug Hopkins playing live on stage is best way to remember him.

Here is the lineup that night:

Doug Hopkins - Lead Guitar
Jessie Valenzuela - Guitar, Vocals
Bill Lean - Bass Guitar
Robin Wilson - Lead Vocals
Phillip Rhoads - Drums