The Ducks - The Ducks at The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California August 22, 1977

The Ducks At The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California August 22, 1977

Part One

  • "A Deeper Mystery"
  • "Gypsy Wedding" (Moby Grape)
  • "Sail Away"
  • "Slow Down"
  • "Helplessly Hoping" (Crosby, Stills & Nash)
  • "Take Me Down Behind the Sun"
  • "Only Loving You"
  • "Cryin' Eyes" (Neil Young)
  • "Bye Bye Johnny" (Chuck Berry)
  • "Your Time Will Come Around"
  • "Do Me Right"
  • "Are You Ready for the Country?" (Neil Young)
  • "Silver Wings" (Jeff Blackburn)

Part Two

  • "Two Riders"
  • "Your Love"
  • "Gone Dead Train" (Crazy Horse)
  • "Mr. Soul" (Buffalo Springfield)
  • "Hold on Boys"
  • "My, My, My"
  • "I'm Ready" (Fats Domino)
  • "Comes a Time" (Neil Young)
  • "Windward Passage"
  • "Younger Days"

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