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Last Call Waltz

Day for Night: Gretchen Schaefer, guitar and vocal. Doug Hubley, guitar or mandolin and vocal.

1  Mr. Special

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, September 2022. “Mr. Special” copyright © 2021 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

2  The Ceiling

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, October 2011. “The Ceiling” copyright © 2012 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

3  You Wore It Well

Performed at Quill, Westbrook, Maine, August 2018. “You Wore It Well” copyright © 2014 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

4  Stranger Wherever I Go

Performed at the Mountain Man Jamboree, North Waterboro, Maine, August 2023. “Stranger Wherever I Go” copyright © 2016 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

5  What The Train Can Do For You

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, September 2019. “What The Train Can Do For You” copyright © 2018 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

6  Last Call Waltz

Performed at Quill, Westbrook, Maine, June 2018. “Last Call Waltz” copyright © 2015 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

7  (Waiting For A) Westbound Train

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, September 2019. “(Waiting For A) Westbound Train” copyright © 2019 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

8  Just A Moment In The Night

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, September 2019. “Just A Moment In The Night” copyright © 2015 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

9  I Never Drink Alone

Rehearsal, Portland, Maine, November 2016. “I Never Drink Alone” copyright © 2014 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

10  The Other Me

Performed at Quill, Westbrook, Maine, August 2018. “The Other Me” copyright © 2016 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

11  Bittersweet

Performed at Quill, Westbrook, Maine, June 2018. “Bittersweet” copyright © 2012 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.


Faster Louder More Fun!

The Boarders: Jonathan Nichols-Pethick, drums. Gretchen Schaefer, bass. D. Hubley, guitar and vocal.

Howling Turbines: Ken Reynolds, drums. G. Schaefer, bass. D. Hubley, guitar and vocal.

The Fashion Jungle, 1981–1984 + 1987–89: K. Reynolds, drums. Stephen Chapman, bass. D. Hubley, guitar and vocal. Kathren Torraca, keyboard (“End Of The Affair”)

1 Je t’aime

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, Spring 1996. “Je t’aime” © 1983 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

2 Shortwave Radio

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, May 1998, Portland, Maine. “Shortwave Radio” copyright © 1981 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

3  Groping For The Perfect Song

Performance by The Fashion Jungle, April 1983, Portland, Maine. “Groping For The Perfect Song” copyright © 1983 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

Why This Passion

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, late 1990s, Portland, Maine. “Why This Passion” copyright © 1985 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

5  Breaker’s Remorse

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, late 1990s, Portland, Maine. “Breaker’s Remorse” copyright © 1995 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

6  1,000 Pounds of Rain

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, June 1997, Portland, Maine. “1,000 Pounds of Rain” copyright © 1995 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

7  Caphead

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, August 1999, Portland, Maine. “Caphead” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

8  Watching You Go

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, 1999, Portland, Maine. “Watching You Go” copyright © 1996 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

9  End Of The Affair

The Fashion Jungle, The Outlook, Bethel, Maine, 1984. From the commercial release Six Songs. “End Of The Affair” copyright © 1984 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

10  Shortwave Radio

The Fashion Jungle, Studio III, Portland, Maine, August 1982. “Shortwave Radio” copyright © 1981 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

11 Je t’aime

Rehearsal by Howling Turbines, August 1999, Portland, Maine. “Je t’aime” copyright © 1983 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

12  Don’t Sell the Condo

Vocal and 12-string guitar by DH, The Basement, Portland, Maine, August 2020. Electric coda by the Fashion Jungle, Portland, winter 1988. “Don’t Sell the Condo” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.


You Know How It Is

The Boarders: Jonathan Nichols-Pethick, drums. G. Schaefer, bass. D. Hubley, guitar and vocal.
The Mirrors: Michael Piscopo, rhythm guitar. Ken Reynolds, drums. D. Hubley, lead guitar and vocal. (Not represented here: Chris Hanson, Jim Sullivan.)
Day for Night: G. Schaefer, guitar and vocal. D. Hubley, guitars, mandolin and vocal.

1  One Drink In

Recorded by Day for Night, Jan. 25–30, 2023. “One Drink In” © 2021 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

2  Slow Poison (1995 Hot Take)

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, Oct. 18, 1995. “Slow Poison” © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

3  Let the Singer

The Mirrors, Jim’s Night Club, Portland, Maine, March 1979. “Let the Singer” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

4  You Know How It Is

Demo by Doug Hubley, Portland, Maine, summer 2020. “You Know How It Is” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

5  Oh, What A Feeling

Demo by D. Hubley, South Portland, Maine, 1978. “Oh, What A Feeling” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

6  Someplace Else

Demo by D. Hubley, Portland, Maine, December 2021. “Someplace Else” copyright © 2021 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved. 

7  Where Was I

Rehearsal by Day for Night, Portland, Maine, November 2013. “Where Was I” copyright © 2014 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

8  Slow Poison

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, spring 1996. “Slow Poison” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

9 Trouble Train

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, autumn 1995. “Trouble Train” copyright © 1994 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.


Scary Christmas Polka

The Boarders: Jonathan Nichols-Pethick, drums. G. Schaefer, bass. D. Hubley, guitar or accordion and vocal.
The Fashion Jungle, 1981–1984: Ken Reynolds, drums. Stephen Chapman, bass. Kathren Torraca, keyboard (not present on “Hedonistic Christmas”). D. Hubley, guitar and vocal.

1  Christmas Nudie Suit

Recorded by Doug Hubley, Portland, Maine, November–December 2023. “Christmas Nudie Suit” copyright © 2023 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

2  Blue Shadows

Recorded by Doug Hubley, November 2022. “Blue Shadows” copyright © 2022 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

3  Scary Christmas Polka

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, autumn 1995. “Scary Christmas Polka” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

4  Looking For That Christmas Feeling

Rehearsal by The Boarders, Portland, Maine, autumn 1995. “Looking for That Christmas Feeling” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

5  Don’t Want No Star On My Christmas Tree

Recorded by Doug Hubley, Portland, Maine, autumn 2012. “Don’t Want No Star On My Christmas Tree” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

6  Hedonistic Christmas

The Fashion Jungle, South Portland, Maine, December 1982. “Hedonistic Christmas” copyright © 2010 by Douglas L. Hubley. All rights reserved.

A poster promoting a 2014 D4N appearance. Shown: Doug Hubley and Gretchen Schaefer. (Poster design: Doug Hubley)
The Fashion Jungle, 1982: From left, Doug Hubley, Steve Chapman, Ken Reynolds. (Photo by self-timer)
The poster says it all! (Poster design: Doug Hubley)
The Mirrors, 1979, clockwise from left: Jim Sullivan, Ken Reynolds, Christine Hanson, D. Hubley, Mike Piscopo. (Photo by self-timer)
The Boarders: From left, D. Hubley, Gretchen Schaefer, Jonathan Nichols-Pethick. (Photo by Jeffery Stanton)

 

 

 

Promoting a Boarders Christmas show in 1996. (Poster design: Gretchen Schaefer)

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