I think Bob already mentioned some of these, but it's worth an agreement:

1979 tour - Last Time I Saw Richard
1983 tour - For Free, Woodstock
1972 tour - Both Sides Now from Carnegie Hall, 2/23?/72 (I'll transfer this one
             to CD soon if you need a copy of it, Jim. ***soundboard!***)
1974 tour - (spring) North Carolina, 2/74? Just Like This Train

San Remo Song Festival - I think everyone on this one needs to be 
included, especially Hejira)

Reprise Music Show, 1/26/95 - Refuge of the Roads, Song For Sharon

Greek Theater, 5/12?/00 - Be Cool

NP-New Bohemians, 2/12/00 - Uh Huh

At 5:00 AM -0500 1/21/01, Jim L'Hommedieu wrote:
>What are your favorite *live* Joni tracks?  My local roots-oriented AAA
>station plays music recorded in-concert once a week.  I told the host that
>I'd 'pitch' some stuff to her.  Amazingly she's willing to spin unreleased
>stuff, "if it's good".
>
>I'm especially interested in what gems people like best from the uhhhmmm
>unreleased recordings that have been circulating.
>
>To get the ball rolling, my current favorite is the 2000 BSN Tour version of
>"The Judgment of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig's Tune)".  I don't think it fits
>in between Cheryl Crow and Dar Williams though.  It might be a tough sell
>because, like BB King, it's almost outside the format.
>
>What do you think?  Would the spoken intro for "Magdalene Laundries" be
>boring to the radio listeners?
>
>Can anyone point me to a live version of "The Last Time I Saw Richard?"
>
>I don't have a track list of Simon's tape trees.  Has anyone built one?
>There's a great version of "Real Good, For Free" somewhere, but..... where?
>Which of the Joni & James tracks do you recommend for airplay?
>
>Who wants to share with the class?  Hands please?
>
>Remembering how Julzie used to start threads all the time,
>Lama

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