Irving 1998 rebroadcast
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Irving 1998 rebroadcast
Can we please capture this?!
"Tragedies very often become comedies, and they better become comedies real fast or else you're in a lot of trouble..." - Jimmy, 1978.
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Re: Irving 1998 rebroadcast
Its only half the show, the second half to be precise
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Re: Irving 1998 rebroadcast
Can someone capture the audio too please? We dont have it on jokelben.
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Re: Irving 1998 rebroadcast
I haven't watched too many of the broadcasts on Margaritaville TV but I decided to watch this because I had nothing else to do on a Saturday morning. A few observations:
Ralph MacDonald was still alive.
Amy Lee, TC Mitchell and Fingers Taylor were still in the band.
Robert Greenidge still had a beard.
Mac McAnally had more hair than any human being should have.

Brian Wilson came out and did 2 songs. The man's a musical genius, what a shame that his head got so f'ed up.
There were some Heather Dee Perry sightings, she even sang backup on Time To Go Home. If I'm not mistaken, 1998 was her rookie year as a Reeferette. I miss Heather.
Ralph MacDonald was still alive.
Amy Lee, TC Mitchell and Fingers Taylor were still in the band.
Robert Greenidge still had a beard.
Mac McAnally had more hair than any human being should have.
Brian Wilson came out and did 2 songs. The man's a musical genius, what a shame that his head got so f'ed up.
There were some Heather Dee Perry sightings, she even sang backup on Time To Go Home. If I'm not mistaken, 1998 was her rookie year as a Reeferette. I miss Heather.
what I really mean . . . I wish you were here
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Re: Irving 1998 rebroadcast
Again it is not the full show it is only half the showVolcano5270 wrote:Can someone capture the audio too please? We dont have it on jokelben.
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Re: Irving 1998 rebroadcast
Here is the full set list from this show, the replay on Margaritaville TV starts with song #15:
1 Kinja
2 Fruitcakes
3 The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful
4 Knees Of My Heart
5 Brown Eyed Girl
6 Pencil Thin Mustache
7 Come Monday
8 This Hotel Room
9 Jamaica Mistaica
10 South American
11 Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
12 Cheeseburger In Paradise
13 Last Mango In Paris
14 It's All About The Water / Kinja (reprise)
15 Smart Woman (In A Real Short Skirt)
16 Son Of A Son Of A Sailor
17 A Pirate Looks At Forty
18 Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw
19 Mexico
20 The City
21 One Particular Harbour
22 Margaritaville
23 Southern Cross
24 Fins
25 In My Room
26 Surfin' USA
27 Volcano
28 Green Flash At Sunset
29 Time To Go Home
1 Kinja
2 Fruitcakes
3 The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful
4 Knees Of My Heart
5 Brown Eyed Girl
6 Pencil Thin Mustache
7 Come Monday
8 This Hotel Room
9 Jamaica Mistaica
10 South American
11 Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
12 Cheeseburger In Paradise
13 Last Mango In Paris
14 It's All About The Water / Kinja (reprise)
15 Smart Woman (In A Real Short Skirt)
16 Son Of A Son Of A Sailor
17 A Pirate Looks At Forty
18 Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw
19 Mexico
20 The City
21 One Particular Harbour
22 Margaritaville
23 Southern Cross
24 Fins
25 In My Room
26 Surfin' USA
27 Volcano
28 Green Flash At Sunset
29 Time To Go Home