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Now available for download!!

Posted: November 2, 2008 4:12 pm
by urlcenter
The following three shows are now available for download

1977 Central Park NY
1993 Charlotte NC
1999 Margaritaville Cafe INDOOR SHOW!!

FTP:buffett.jokelben.us

Posted: November 3, 2008 12:23 am
by samiam236
Nice! Thanks! 8)

Posted: November 3, 2008 1:05 am
by kahuna01
The children in the rain track on the Birmingham show is toast. It only has the intro but not the song.. The rest of the concert is fine and the other two shows are good with no problems.

Posted: November 3, 2008 1:57 pm
by urlcenter
Barefoot Children is now re-uploaded

Posted: November 3, 2008 2:04 pm
by kahuna01
Gracias

Posted: November 11, 2008 7:39 pm
by cwalker4205
I can't display page, is there something special I have to do??

Posted: November 11, 2008 8:08 pm
by urlcenter
You need a separate FTP program in order to access the server

Posted: November 11, 2008 9:03 pm
by cwalker4205
is there one that you recomend?

Posted: November 11, 2008 9:26 pm
by urlcenter
I use ws-ftp by Ipswitch, once you get a program installed here is the login info for the Jokelben server

ftp://buffett.jokelben.us/

user name: buffett@jokelben.us
password: buffett

Re: Now available for download!!

Posted: November 12, 2008 5:01 pm
by labatt1876
urlcenter wrote:The following three shows are now available for download

1977 Central Park NY
1993 Charlotte NC
1999 Margaritaville Cafe INDOOR SHOW!!

FTP:buffett.jokelben.us
The Central Park concert is fantastic! Thanks for setting it up and making it available

Posted: November 12, 2008 6:40 pm
by urlcenter
Your welcome and check the server often as I am adding more shows everyday.

Posted: November 13, 2008 4:24 am
by ElmParrot
Hi. I'm pretty sure the track listing for the 1999 Margaritaville show is screwy. Unless I read it wrong??
This is what I have it as:
01 Calypso (Club Trini).mp3
02 Calaloo (Club Trini).mp3
03 Party Time (Club Trini).mp3
04 Kinja.mp3
05 Gypsies In The Palace.mp3
06 Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit.mp3
07 Come Monday.mp3
08 Boat Drinks.mp3
09 I Will Play For Gumbo.mp3
10 Cheeseburger In Paradise.mp3
11 Brown Eyed Girl.mp3
12 In The City.mp3
13 A Pirate Looks At 40.mp3
14 Margaritaville.mp3
15 Fins.mp3
16 Fruitcakes.mp3
17 Stars On The Water.mp3
18 Pencil Thin Mustache.mp3
19 Havana Daydreamin'.mp3
20 Knees Of My Heart.mp3
21 Math Suks.mp3
22 CILCIA.mp3
23 Southern Cross.mp3
24 Volcano.mp3
25 Margaritaville.mp3
26 We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About.mp3
27 One Particular Harbour.mp3
28 Sea Cruise.mp3

Posted: November 13, 2008 9:15 am
by urlcenter
here is the setlist from the setlist collection on this site:

1 The Legend Of Norman Paperman / Kinja
2 Gypsies In The Palace
3 Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit
4 Come Monday
5 Boat Drinks
6 I Will Play For Gumbo
7 Cheeseburger In Paradise
8 Brown Eyed Girl
9 The City
10 A Pirate Looks At Forty
11 Margaritaville
12 Fins
13 Fruitcakes
14 Stars On The Water
15 Pencil Thin Mustache
16 Havana Daydreamin'
17 Knees Of My Heart
18 Math Suks
19 Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
20 Southern Cross
21 Volcano
22 Margaritaville
23 We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About
24 One Particular Harbour
25 Sea Cruise

These are the songsd performed both outside and inside at this show by Jimmy.

The outside show was first and was opened by Club Trini followed by Jimmy's set. Jimmy then went inside for the private show like the one in CT this past weekend.

Margaritaville was played twice, first in the outdoor set and then in the indoor set.

Posted: November 13, 2008 10:54 am
by labatt1876
urlcenter wrote:Your welcome and check the server often as I am adding more shows everyday.
Great, I am looking forward to it. The shows from before about 2000 (before RM) are great. There are so many out there post-RM that have been recorded off the internet. But the pre-RM shows arent as common

Posted: November 13, 2008 9:22 pm
by looking4OPH
labatt1876 wrote:The shows from before about 2000 (before RM) are great. There are so many out there post-RM that have been recorded off the internet. But the pre-RM shows arent as common
The really old shows from the mid-to-late 70s are so different. I've been downloading anything from this era and giving them 'heavy rotation' on the iPod lately. It's very interesting to hear how things have changed, from Jimmy's singing style to backup singers to different band instruments/styles to Jimmy's changing/maturing lyrics and adlibs. My current favorites include the 1975 Boarding House and the 1978 Universal Amphitheatre shows. Some classic stuff from much earlier days.

Posted: November 14, 2008 10:23 am
by labatt1876
looking4OPH wrote:
labatt1876 wrote:The shows from before about 2000 (before RM) are great. There are so many out there post-RM that have been recorded off the internet. But the pre-RM shows arent as common
The really old shows from the mid-to-late 70s are so different. I've been downloading anything from this era and giving them 'heavy rotation' on the iPod lately. It's very interesting to hear how things have changed, from Jimmy's singing style to backup singers to different band instruments/styles to Jimmy's changing/maturing lyrics and adlibs. My current favorites include the 1975 Boarding House and the 1978 Universal Amphitheatre shows. Some classic stuff from much earlier days.
I have been listening to the Central Park one quite a bit since I downloaded, hits close to home since I live outside NYC. Exactly what you were saying, his signing style, the band, everything is just different. He sounded more like a folk singer with his guitar and band back then, as opposed to the huge production he puts on today. Dont get me wrong, I go to as many concerts as I can, but seeing him as just an up and coming singer would have been fantastic

Posted: November 14, 2008 9:16 pm
by looking4OPH
labatt1876 wrote:Exactly what you were saying, his signing style, the band, everything is just different. He sounded more like a folk singer with his guitar and band back then, as opposed to the huge production he puts on today. Dont get me wrong, I go to as many concerts as I can, but seeing him as just an up and coming singer would have been fantastic
I'll give that one a listen. Although I was just in high school back in those days, it would have been something to experience the edgier, less-refined, less-corporatized Jimmy up-close and personal for sure. I too go to what I can now, but that would have been a whole different experience.

Posted: November 18, 2008 4:31 pm
by labatt1876
looking4OPH wrote:
labatt1876 wrote:Exactly what you were saying, his signing style, the band, everything is just different. He sounded more like a folk singer with his guitar and band back then, as opposed to the huge production he puts on today. Dont get me wrong, I go to as many concerts as I can, but seeing him as just an up and coming singer would have been fantastic
I'll give that one a listen. Although I was just in high school back in those days, it would have been something to experience the edgier, less-refined, less-corporatized Jimmy up-close and personal for sure. I too go to what I can now, but that would have been a whole different experience.
I am listening to the Boarding House show now, it is great. He sounds so much different than now