Tea Leaf Green Billed under the name Coffee Bean Brown 8-23-2003 (Saturday) Project THERE San Francisco, CA DISC ONE - SET ONE (48:44) 01 Darkened Hall 02 I'm Not Fit (Don't Be Down) 03 Heavy Machinery @ w/ mandolin 04 Harvest Time # 05 Marketplace 06 Stormcloud # 07 Farm's Been Sold # 08 All Of Your Cigarettes # 09 Drink Of Streams (Trevor Garrod solo) 10 If It Wasn't For The Money # 11 Taught To Be Proud DISC TWO - SET TWO (51:57) 01 Strange Ode To Nature 02 Ignoring The Oracle @& w/mandolin and accordion 03 The Bastard Brother # 04 No Blanket # 05 An Aeroplane (Has Never Seen It) 06 Dreaming Without Sleeping 07 Cowboy's Lullaby # 08 John Brown # 09 Don't Let It Down - for AG 10 For Every Lonely Lady # 11 The Gambler (Kenny Rogers cover) # DISC THREE - SET THREE (79:47) *Rare recording* 01 Ride Together > 02 Hard Travellin' > 03 Ride Together 04 Freedom * w/Andy Gadiel vocals 05 Planet Of Green Love (13:27 Acoustic POGL!) 06 Sex In The 70's (14:16) 07 Vote On Tuesday 08 Moonshine 09 Earth And Sky 10 Kali-Yuga (10:38) 11 Beehive 12 Las Vegas # = First-Time Played by TLG @ = with Josh Clark on mandolin & = with Trevor Garrod on accordion * = with Andy Gadiel (founder of Jambase) on vocals Notes: Set 1 and Set 2 were originally released by Tea Leaf Green as a double-CD set, simply entitled "8/23/03 - Project THERE - San Francisco, CA" and briefly sold as an aftermath recording and subsequently by-mail, with colored CD labels and no box or liner-notes art. The release did not include the third set. Set III is in circulation here for the first time. By sometime in 2004, the house release was out-of-print and unavailable, and in 2006 the band said it's great to circulate this music on Archive. This is the second of three formative CBB shows, now slightly remastered and released on Archive. http://www.tealeafgreen.com/live-albums.php#project-there http://www.archive.org/details/TeaLeafGreen Line-up: Trevor Garrod - vocals, accordion, keys Josh Clark - acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals Scotty Rager - drums Ben Chambers - bass, vocals Special guest: Andy Gadiel - vocals on Freedom, MC at start and end of the show This legendary early CBB show is stripped-down and mostly-acoustic format, representing another side of Tea Leaf Green: more of a focus on softer songs and Trevor's songwriting, in Set 1 and Set 2. The playing is beautiful. It's still acoustic but a lot more loose and crazy in Set 3. This is the second official Coffee Bean Brown show. The impression of CBB was Tea Leaf Green acoustic, it came off as a side project to unveil new Trevor songs. CBB is the sometimes-nickname of the acoustic variations on Tea Leaf Green: formally used in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and traditionally a venue to debut new Trevor songs before the electric band worked them out. In a recharacterization preceding their acoustic show in 2005, they retired the Coffee Bean Brown name and went as Tea Leaf Green Acoustic. The entire series of acoustic shows is followed closely by fans because of the regular births of new songs at these shows, and the unique sound qualities of acoustic instrumentation. It's fun to see the band challenged by alternate instrumentation. Here is the text of the original online invitation to attend this underground kind of show: "Hello faithful TLGers, I wanted to let you know about a private event occurring in San Francisco on Saturday, August 23rd featuring Coffee Bean Brown. The event will take place at a very special venue called Project THERE. The evening will be a very special & intimate sit-down show with (hopefully) an extremely attentive audience. For those of you who have seen CBB, you know how they can bring out the magic of the moment and provide that truly unique experience, quite different from the norm. If you would like to attend, you MUST buy a ticket before coming. Everyone must be on the will call list or you will not be allowed this. Once you see the beauty of the venue, you'll know why. Please note - due to the private nature of this event, we have chosen to slowly get the word out. Please don't forward this around for general discussion, but feel free to let those you think should know, know. More information on the event will be sent out to ticket buyers early next week. Hope to see you there. Peace,Andy G & Plateface" DISC TIMES: DISC ONE - SET ONE (48:44) DISC TWO - SET TWO (51:57) DISC THREE - SET THREE (79:47) *Rare recording* QUOTES: Plenty of banter this show! Great character insight & song backgrounds... Before "Darkened Hall" the opening song: AG says "Please welcome Coffee Bean Brown!" After "Darkened Hall" Josh says: "Alright, good to see y'all. We are Coffee Bean Brown, and we're very happy to be here." Before "Heavy Machinery" Trevor: "We got the mandolin we're gonna pull out." Before "Marketplace" Trevor: "Alright, we're making our way through this list." After "Farm's Been Sold" a fan in the audience: "What was the song before that one?" Josh says "I forget." It was the debut version of "Stormcloud." Before "Drink Of Streams" Trevor: "They're gonna make me play it by myself." Before "If It Wasn't For the Money" Trevor: "This is like our newest song, I think. Well, they don't know!" After "Taught To Be Proud" Trevor: "We're gonna take a little bit of a break. A lot of these songs we've played, I've actually recorded. I recorded in my bedroom by myself. We've got CD's for $5 if you wanna buy one." (Trevor was referring to his first house released solo album "Strange Ode To Nature" 2003). Before "Ignoring The Oracle" Trevor puts on the accordion and says: "I had an Uncle Howie, well he's still alive so I do have an Uncle Howie. He gave me this once (accordion), so I figured, I might as well give it a shot. This is a song called Ignoring The Oracle." After "Ignoring The Oracle" with Trevor on accordion, Josh: "We gotta wait for Trevor to dismount." Before "Bastard Brother" first-time-played Trevor said: "I wrote this next song, a few months ago. We were traveling around somewhere in the Midwest, I was playing this lick on the guitar and I asked, Hey guys what's this sound like? And they said it kind of sounds like a Spaghetti Western. So I went with that. It's called The Bastard Brother." After "Aeroplane" Trevor: "Hey I hope you guys all got a chance to try the wine we have here, Cooper Garrod. I think this vintage might have the sweat of my own hands in it. It's got a website, coopergarrod.com check it out." Josh: "It's delicious Trevor!" After "Cowboy's Lullaby" a voice yells "Capitan Midnight!" Josh chuckles and says: "Cheers, indeed, everybody's got a cocktail, hold 'em up. We're alive and well, and by-God it's worth it!" Before "John Brown" Trevor takes it to school: "Well this next song is, let me just tell you about it because it might be a little bit weird. I read this -- I didn't read all of it because it's just a big long thing -- but it's a book called John Brown's Body. There's one part, called A Hymn To John Brown. He's the guy that kind of started The Civil War. I don't know if you guys know anything about history. (Josh: Duh! Doy!) Trevor: But here's a song about him." Before "Don't Let It Down" Trevor: "This next song is dedicated to our good friend, AG, otherwise known as Andy Gadiel." Before "The Gambler" Trevor: "We're gonna play one more song, take a break, then we're gonna play some other songs. Josh: We're gonna cover some. Trevor: We're gonna cover. This is a song you might recognize." Before SET III Josh explains: "Hi guys. We are going to do some songs by a band that we've been listening to lately. We like 'em! We think they're a pretty good band, so we decided to learn a few of their songs for tonight. This is a song called Ride Together by Tea Leaf Green." Before "Freedom" Josh: "This is a song called Freedom. And also, if anybody's by the bar, I could use a cocktail. Trevor: I could use a cocktail too. Josh: We'd like to have Andy G come up and sing it, so if he's around, sing with me Andy. Do you remember the words? Andy: Sing along too, if you all know the words as well, it's a sing-along kind of song. Josh: Once again, I could use a glass of wine or beer or something. Andy: Get this man inebriated, please, quickly. Josh: A glass of wine. Here we go." During "Freedom" Josh: "That-a-boy Andy G! Andy: Josh Clark, ladies and gentlemen. Josh: These are very nice cocktails by the way, thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen this is my partner in crime, Trevor Garrod on the piano." Before a wild acoustic version of "Planet" Josh introduces: "Do we have to let him out of his cage? Let him out of his cage, Trevor. We gots to pass the mic to Ben C!" After "Planet" Ben C: "Extra sour cream!" Before "Vote On Tuesday" Trevor: "I want to play a song that's gonna be on our upcoming album, hopefully it'll be out in October. It's called Vote On Tuesday. Josh: Gimme a second Trevor, I got a little situation on the guitar. Alright, Vote On Tuesday. Anybody gonna vote for the Recall? Vote for me, Josh Clark as your Mayor. I will steer you correctly. I will put nothing in your pockets, and I will put everything in mine." After "Earth and Sky" Trevor: "Alright, I think this is a good time, I want to tell you guys something. We've been playing around this town for a long time, but there's been one place we've always wanted to play, and it's finally going to happen. We're gonna play at The Fillmore on September 7th! We're gonna be opening up for a fine guitar player, David Lindley, it's gonna be a great show, and I hope you guys all come." After "Kali Yuga" MK and audience calls for "Crackers and Cheese" and "Invasion." After "Beehive" Josh: "Thank you guys." Trevor: "Thank you guys, goodnight, we had a great time." After "Las Vegas" at the end of the show, Andy Gadiel (Jambase) thanks "our hosts tonight, JP and all the Project THERE people for the beautiful place" and says "Happy Birthday Kark". The recording ends with an audience chant for Kark Kark Kark Kark. MORE INFO: In late 2003, MK said: "no question, one of my favorite shows!" about Project THERE. According to MyTLG at least 15 forum members attended: 1. AG 2. Bear 3. brutha g 4. cjsabec 5. gasaholicaholic 6. Gorilla 7. GreenKing 8. Hug n' Kiss 9. Jacqueline 10. kark 11. MK 12. Phoreal 13. Pineapple 14. plateface 15. Town Project THERE is a collective art space home in San Francisco, an intimate, unusual, surreal home for a show. Photographs by Bear, except photograph of Phoreal's framed signed and numbered Ryan Kerrigan posters by DG More Photos: http://www.tealeafgreen.com/photos.php?date=2003-08-23 Dual Poster designs (day and night) by Ryan Kerrigan www.ryankerrigan.com Text File & certain arrangements by Dgold www.dgold.info/green Thanks to Plateface, AG, Piney, Tbone, Brutha G, The Editor(s), the Forum, and associates Source: Taped and rediscovered Conversion: CD > Friends > Magic > EAC > FLAC Seeded by: CBB Preservationists, Music TEAm, and The Uncirculated Setlist based on information posted by AG on the TLG forums The first, previous & original debut Coffee Bean Brown show was 11-21-2002 at Club Deluxe in SF, http://www.archive.org/details/tlg2002-11-21.coffeebeanbrown The third, subsequent & peak show under the name Coffee Bean Brown, 3-25-2004, is coming soon to Archive. You'll love it.