SupportSupport
Road Trips, Volume 4, No. 3: Denver ’73
Disc 1
01. Me and My Uncle
02. Sugaree
03. Jack Straw
04. Dire Wolf
05. Black‐Throated Wind
06. Big Railroad Blues
07. Mexicali Blues
08. They Love Each Other
09. Looks Like Rain
10. Here Comes Sunshine
11. Big River
12. Brokedown Palace
Disc 2
01. Weather Report Suite
02. Mississippi Half‐Step Uptown Toodeloo >
03. Playing in the Band >
04. El Paso >
05. Playing in the Band >
06. Wharf Rat >
07. Playing in the Band >
08. Morning Dew
Disc 3
01. Truckin’ >
02. Nobody’s Fault but Mine >
03. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad >
04. One More Saturday Night
05. Uncle John’s Band
06. Truckin’ >
07. The Other One >
08. Stella Blue
Disc 4
01. Greatest Story Ever Told
02. China Cat Sunflower >
03. I Know You Rider
04. Dark Star >
05. Eyes of the World
Winter rain, now tell me why, Summers fade, and roses die.
The answer came; the wind and rain.
Golden hills, now veiled in gray, Summer leaves have blown away
Now what remains? The wind and rain.

And like a desert spring, my lover comes and spreads her wings, Knowing,
Like a song that's born to soar the sky, Flowing,
Flowing 'til the waters all are dry, Growing, the loving in her eyes.

Circle songs and sands of time, and seasons will end in tumbled rhyme,
And little change, the wind and rain.

And like a desert spring, my lover comes and spreads her wings,
Knowing, Like a song that's born to soar the sky,
Flowing, Flowing 'til the rivers all are dry, Growing, the loving in her eyes.

Winter gray and falling rain, we'll see summer come again,
Darkness falls and seasons change (gonna happen every time).
Same old friends the wind and rain, Summers fade and roses die,
You'll see summer come again, Like a song that's born to soar the sky.