These were my first times seeing Scott H. Biram and I became an instant fan and have seen him multiple times since 2004. This show was less than a year after he had been involved in a head on collision with a semi trunk driving his little Chevy S10 on a 2 lane Texas highway. Check out this footage from the local news. Crash footage It's amazing he survived this and then got back on the road so soon. He talks about it in the middle of his Bukka White cover of 'Fixin' To Die' at the Aggie show.
I recall we flew mics at these show but I also captured both of these set from the soundboard feed.
These two shows were part of my project to make sure I had all of my 450+ minidisc masters transferred. Watch for more of there 1999-2004 vintage shows to get posted. Enjoy.
Scott H Biram
**** oops I remembered this being at the Gothic not Bluebird ****
Bluebird Theatre
Denver CO (USA)
2004-02-01
Recorded and Presented: SxPxDxCx
Source: SBD > Sharp 722 minidisc
Transfer: Sony MDS-JE330 > AAE-9 > Audition > CDWave > FLAC
Time: (39:58.25)
01 Someday Baby
02 Single Girl
03 Freight Train Boogie (The Delmore Brothers)
04 No Way
05 Blood, Sweat, and Murder
06 Whiskey
07 God Don't Work Like A Natural Man (Rev. Gary Davis)
08 Mckinley's Blues
09 Raisin' Hell Again
10 Fixin' to Die (Bukka White)
11 Truckdriver
12 Hit The Road
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Scott H Biram
Aggie Theater
Ft Collins CO (USA)
2004-02-02
Recorded and Presented: SxPxDxCx
Source: SBD > Sharp 722 minidisc
Transfer: Sony MDS-JE330 > AAE-9 > Audition > CDWave > FLAC
Time: (46:10.0)
01 Someday Baby
02 Green Onions & Cold River
03 Muleskinner
04 Blood, Sweat, & Murder
05 Pastures of Plenty (Woody Guthrie)
06 Whiskey
07 McKinley's Blues
08 Killed A Chicken
09 Raisin' Hell Again
10 Fixin To Die (Bukka White)
11 Real Cocaine Blues
12 Broadminded
13 I See The Light - Whats His Name?
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