I remember very well how shy and nervous Joanna seemed to be. The venue is tiny and there were only about 80 people in the audience, sitting just a few meters away from the harp on little benches or standing by the bar (the ongoing clinking of glasses and bottles was rather annoying). I'm not quite sure if there even was a stage of the usual sort, Joanna just walked through the audience. I recall that she was quite put out with a guy in the front who appeared to videotape the concert and she asked him several times (very politely) to stop it.
It was the first time I ever listened to her (a friend took me to the concert) and it was INTENSE. Very intimate, mainly because of the venue and small audience but of course also because of Joanna's unusual personality, her music and way of singing at that time. We were all in awe, particularly the guys.
"Yarn and Glue" wasn't broadcasted, and there was a song from "The Last Unicorn", but I believe the setlist is otherwise complete.
I'm so happy that there is such a good recording of that show.
Much better than the awkward radio recording I did. Thank you!