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March 25, 2016 at 4:37 pm #31894stogerParticipant
1`Something wicked
2 I Lost It
3 Metal F
4 Those 3 Days
5 People Talkin’ (David ups his harmony vocal output[
6 Can’t Close the Door
7 Ghosts of
8 Drunken A [duo]
9 Bitter Memory [trio]
10 It’s Gonna Rain [lu speaks of “disillusionment” in Nashville when writing it, also gives chops to J Dylan and other |Wallflowers]
11 Are Y Down
12 Real Live B
13 Changed the Locks
14 Dust
15 Righteously [Lu utters “walk on the wild side” in middle–good foreshadowing for song 21]
16 Essence
17Honeybee18 Change is Gonna Come
19 Cross to Bear
20 Joy [lu references the “sheer madness” of current US politics, noting ‘y’all don’t have enough room” for all the people who might want to come here after the next election]21 Pale Blue Eyes
22 Rockin in the F WMarch 25, 2016 at 5:06 pm #55093tonygKeymasterAtta boy Mr. S. Was your trip across the border filled with warm and fuzzy interactions with Customs?
Enjoy your visit to my hometown from 1994 to 1996. 8)
March 25, 2016 at 5:22 pm #55094DDinNJParticipantGreat set list. Thanks for keeping us well informed.
March 26, 2016 at 4:30 pm #55095stogerParticipant@tonyg wrote:
Atta boy Mr. S. Was your trip across the border filled with warm and fuzzy interactions with Customs?
Enjoy your visit to my hometown from 1994 to 1996. 8)
smooth customs, Tony: donning the fabled Frank Callari/Lucinda Fan Club sweat-shirt didn’t hurt. I got a cool agent, though he went out of his way to say his father’s generation was the source of his knowledge. As Lu might have put it during “Foolishness,” “all of this ageism in my life. . .”
You did an Ontario stint, Tony? Where did you go in Jan. and Feb.?
March 26, 2016 at 7:35 pm #55096tonygKeymasterIt was minus 20 so I stayed inside. š
April 1, 2016 at 1:36 am #55097tonygKeymasterFrom Tom:
Well -we made it thru another border crossing, which we usually do but you never take it for granted. Sometimes it doesnāt take very long and sometimes, like Montreal last year, they send the whole bus thru a metal detector. And sometimes a member of your team gets turned away because something from 1969 suddenly shows up on their record. But none of that happened this time so all is good until the next one.
On the show front our social media person posted a reminder about these Toronto shows which were taking place in a place called the Opera Hall. With a name like that she assumed and posted that the show was at the ābeauifulā Opera Hall. Well a few people from Toronto quickly corrected her. One said ābeautiful?, not exactly -in fact itās a s**tholeā. Well what do you really think? In truth it was a grungy rock club that apparently used to be a opera house at some point because it sounded absolutely great. So in that aspect it was a beautiful opera house.
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