Jimmy Buffett Tuesday, August 2, 1977 Dr. Pepper Music Festival Central Park New York City, NY Source: Radio Margaritaville Original Source: Broadcast live on WNEW-FM Disc 1 01. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes 02. Pencil Thin Mustache 03. Wonder Why We Ever Go Home 04. Landfall 05. Banana Republics 06. Makin' Music For Money 07. God's Own Drunk 08. We Are the People our Parents Warned Us About (semi-song) 09. Grapefruit - Juicy Fruit 10. He Went To Paris Disc 2 01. Margaritaville 02. A Pirate Looks At 40 03. Why Don't We Get Drunk 04. Come Monday 05. Migration 06. Biloxi 07. Tampico Trauma 08. This Hotel Room 09. Dixie Diner NOTE: The date of this show was definitely 8/2/1977, and not the 22nd, 26th or 27th as referenced elsewhere. REVIEW: Many Trends, One Singer by J Rockwell Jimmy Buffett, who appeared Tuesday at the Dr. Petter Music Festival in Central Park (the concert had been scheduled for Monday, but was rained out), combines several divergent trends in present-day popular music in a most engaging way. He can be a jolly, rowdy, good old boy (he comes from Alabama, after all, and several of his most popular songs glorify alcohol in a manner akin to Ray Davies of the Kinks). He can write smoothly flowing country ballads. He has a lively sense of humor. And he has a sensitivity usually reserved for that awkward hybrid, the singer-songwriter. Tuesday's performance was the last of his tour, and was broadcast on WNEW-FM. Mr. Buffett appeared to be enjoying himself, and the crowd did, too, even if his current hit single, "Margaritaville", didn't translate into a full house on Tuesday. The band played with jumpy, infectious spirit, and Mr. Buffett's easy baritone proved as delightful a purveyor of his material as it has in the past. Source: The New York Times; Thursday, August 4, 1977; Page C19