A heart full of Country
- Willin’ (Lowell George)
- Train leaves here this morning (Bearnie Leadon)
- Friend of the devil (Garcia/Weir)
- Lochinvar (John Dawson)
- Amie (Craig Fuller)
- Johnny’s Garden (Stephen Stills)
- The Weight (Robbie Robertson)
- Cumberland Blues (Garcia, Hunter, Lesh)
- Hobo (Jack Bonus)
- Trapped under the Ice (Cadillac Sky)
- Weary Angel (Cadillac Sky)
- Ballad of restored confidence (Cadillac Sky)
- You better think twice (Messina)
- Livin‘ without you (R. Newman)
- Peaceful easy feeling (J. Tempchin)
- Radio Song (Clark, Leadon)
- Henry (John Dawson)
- Me and my uncle (Phillips)
- Juanita (Parsons)
- Bitter Creek (Frey, Souther, Henley, Browne)
Old and in the way
Mexican Mood
- I am a pilgrim (Traditional)
- Tennessee Stud (Jimmie Driftwood)
- Dark Hollow (Traditional)
Mexican Mood
- Alone again or (Bryan Mc Lean)
- A House is not a Motel (Arthur Lee)
- Apache (Jerry Lordan)
Electric Outlaws
- Il Buono, Il Cattivo, Il Brutto (Ennio Morricone)
- Doolin Dalton (Frey, Souther, Henley, Browne)
- Outlaw Man (David Blue)
- Gold and Silver (Duncan, Schuster)
- Mama tried (Merle Haggard)
- Katie (Johnny Cash)
- Leave my woman alone (Ray Charles)
- Yukon Railroad (Lotterm., Loggins)
- Solitary Man (Neil Diamond)
Horses on Acid
- I know you rider (Traditional)
- High flyin’ bird (Billy Ed Wheeler)
- Mr. Fantasy (Winwood, Capaldi, Wood)
- Heart full of soul (Graham Gouldman)
- Lost woman (Dreja, McCarty, Beck, Relf, Samwell-Smith)
- Tobacco Road (J.D. Loudermilk)
- Ain’t got nothing yet (Gilbert, Scala, Espito)
The cowboy get’s wild
- Christine’s tune (Parsons, Hillman)
- Rip it up (Blackwell, Marascalco)
- So glad you’re mine (Arthur Crudup)
- Thirteen Women (Bill Haley)
- Operator (Ron McKernan)
- If I were a carpenter (Tim Hardin)
- Good morning little schoolgirl (Sonny Boy Williamson)
- Penetration (Pyramids)
Silver Sadness
- Hurt (Trent Reznor)
- I can’t keep from crying, sometimes (Al Kooper)
- Loser (Garcia, Hunter)
- Mr. Fantasy (Traffic)
- I want you (The Beatles)
Mind Flowers
- Watch Yourself (Robert Yeazel)