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Under The Covers: Yonder Mountain String Band

This compilation collects all the Yonder rock and roll covers, from Floyd to Zappa to the Misfits. No Grateful Dead covers - see the "Yonder Plays Jerry" compilation for those. And for those who worry about these things, the criteria for a song making it in here was that all four YMSB members had to be on stage for it to count.














Compiled, tweaked and torrented by the Yondermeister.
Greatful thanks to Pastor Tim and all the tapers. And the biggest thanks go to YMSB and Ben Hines, soundman supreme.

DISC ONE [71.55]
01 3rd Stone From The Sun (Jimi Hendrix Experience) 04-02-2004 7.41
02 4 Walls Of Raiford (Lynyrd Skynrd) 04-02-2004 3.55
03 20 Eyes (The Misfits) 11-20-2002 2.16
04 All Hell Breaks Loose (The Misfits) 10-31-2003 1.42
05 And Your Bird Can Sing (The Beatles) 04-06-2002 3.16
06 Astro Zombies (The Misfits) 10-31-2003 1.51
07 Bloody Mary Morning (Willie Nelson) 11-20-2002 3.21
08 Cocaine (JJ Cale) 03-31-2005 4.00
09 Come Together (The Beatles) 06-18-2005 7.01
10 Corona (minutemen) 10-31-2003 2.21
11 Crazy Train (Ozzy Osborne) 10-08-2005 7.58
12 Dear Prudence ^ (The Beatles) 06-25-2005 7.03
13 Dixie Chicken # (Little Feat) 06-29-2003 6.57
14 Dogs (Pink Floyd) 10-31-2005 15.00

DISC TWO [60.51]
01 Dominated Love Slave (Green Day) 02-09-2001 2.03
02 Don't Bogart That Joint (Little Feat) 04-20-2007 3.53
03 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere % (Neil Young) 06-24-2005 6.35
04 Fly Like An Eagle # (Steve Miller) 02-19-2005 7.27
05 Funkytown # (Lipps Inc) 02-19-2005 4.38
06 Girlfriend Is Better % (Talking Heads) 06-24-2005 14.35
07 Good Ol' Boys # (Willie Nelson) 02-19-2005 2.19
08 Goodbye Blue Sky (Pink Floyd) 04-20-2006 3.08
09 Heroin (Velvet Underground) 03-31-2005 4.47
10 I Am The Slime @ (Frank Zappa) 06-26-2004 12.01

DISC THREE [72.51]
01 I'm Only Sleeping (The Beatles) 04-22-2004 2.33
02 In My Life (The Beatles) 05-14-2005 2.28
03 It's All Too Much (The Beatles) 08-11-2006 7.28
04 It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry + (Bob Dylan)
11-01-2003 5.10
05 Low Rider # (War) 07-01-2001 3.37
06 Maggie's Farm $ (Bob Dylan) 12-31-2004 10.12
07 No Expectations * (Rolling Stones) 06-26-2004 13.40
08 Oklahoma (JJ Cale) > Whipping Post (Allman Brothers) > Oklahoma
10-02-2003 12.10
09 Only A Northern Song (The Beatles) 09-29-2001 6.11
10 Ooh La La (The Faces) 12-31-2006 4.44
11 Rock & Roll All Night # (Kiss) 07-01-2001 4.42

DISC FOUR [61.34]
01 Shady Grove (trad) > Don't Stop Til You Get Enough (Michael
Jackson) > Shady Grove 04-21-2001 8.03
02 Skulls (The Misfits) 10-31-2003 2.25
03 Spanish Harlem Incident (Bob Dylan) 04-20-2001 3.36
04 Stairway To Watchtower # (Led Zeppelin/Bob Dylan) 02-19-2005 7.21
05 Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley) 11-11-2003 4.21
06 Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynrd) 06-19-2002 5.02
07 Think For Yourself (The Beatles) 10-08-2005 2.18
08 Whipping Post (Allman Brothers) 06-17-2007 10.09
09 Word Up # (Cameo) 03-20-2007 5.37
10 Yellow Submarine jam (The Beatles) > Keep On Going reprise
09-29-2001 3.16
11 You May Be Right # (Billy Joel) 07-01-2001 5.07


NOTES:
# w/Keller Williams
+ w/Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Cassidy
* w/Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Robbie McCoury & Jason Carter
@ w/Brittney Haas & Rushad Eggleston
% w/Eric Deutsch (keys) & Marc Dalio (drums)
^ w/Jefferson Hamer (guitar)
! with Martin Fierro (sax)
$ full-on electric version: Ben on keys, Adam & Jeff on electric
guitars, Billy Sewell on drums, Keller Williams on bass & Lou Gosain on harmonica

Darol Anger (fiddle), the 5th member of YMSB, is on about half these
songs.

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-TheJuice

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  1. Hi, any chance you could repost these links?
    Thanks !

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  2. Please re-up the links for this post. Thank very much!

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  3. Unfortunately, the links weren't originally mine, so I am unable to re-upload the links...

    -J-man

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