Recorded By: Fallafel Frank (FPWhittle@yahoo.com) Source: SBD>DAT> SoundForge 7.0> WAV> Flac
01 Let The Music Play 02 Back Of The Bus 03 Fire It Up 04 76ers 05 Baby's Got Sauce 06 Can't Go Back To Jersey 07 Booty Call 08 Why Don't We Do It In The Road? 09 This Ain't Living 10 Look Over Yonders' Wall 11 Peace, Love & Happiness 12 Who's Got The Weed / Legalize It 13 Cold Beverages 14 Thank You and Goodnight
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Reviewer:joel.TC - - November 18, 2009 Subject: Nice Sound Good set and crisp audio. G. Love seems pretty relaxed. This is a nice blues-y chill show.
Reviewer:Mikey G - - July 21, 2009 Subject: Sharp G. Love was not my favorite artist at Rothbury, but this was a solid set. Musically probably the best G. Love show I've been to/heard. Recording is super clean (from spot listening to the tracks). This is a good DL to check out for a first listen and a must have for a fan.
Notes
Special Thanks to Chris, Kevin and Garrett.
Missing first two songs.
from jambase articles:
Running straight from Rachel Goodrich, I got my first glimpse of The Odeum (Rothbury's main stage) during G. Love & Special Sauce. I've heard mixed reviews about G. Love's live shows and for me the jury has written in its verdict – and it's a good one. Combining hip-hop with elements of funk and blues, G. Love, born Garrett Dutton III, is possibly the first white guy rapping while playing the guitar I've seen since the Beastie Boys. The Special Sauce's secret ingredient, apparently, was funk, as everything the band touched seemed to be smothered in it. Jeffrey Clemens (drums) laid down a tight, funky groove while G. Love switched off rapping and blowing into his blues harp. "This next one's called 'Booty Call'. You can hear the clean version or the dirty version." Evidently, we got the dirty version. After one of G. Love's loopy harmonica solos we landed in a stellar cover of The Beatles' "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?" (KS)