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April 26, 2011 at 8:16 pm #30677tntracyParticipant
I just checked into my hotel which is about 12 miles south of downtown / the venue. Already heard from stoger via text message – seems I’ll be having Hooter’s wings for dinner tonight before the show – suits me just fine… 😉
I am really looking forward to tonight’s two-set show!
Tom
April 26, 2011 at 8:44 pm #46949stogerParticipant@tntracy wrote:
I just checked into my hotel which is about 12 miles south of downtown / the venue. Already heard from stoger via text message – seems I’ll be having Hooter’s wings for dinner tonight before the show – suits me just fine… 😉
I am really looking forward to tonight’s two-set show!
Tom
I believe the exact quote was “Hooters or bust”–pun fully intended.
April 26, 2011 at 10:08 pm #46950parkercaParticipanthahaha
April 27, 2011 at 6:26 am #46951tntracyParticipantOK, it’s very late (2:01 AM) & I just got back to my hotel room. But, I wanted to fulfill my commitment to West Words & stoger to get the set lists (one for each set) from tonight (last night?) posted. As I snagged copies of the setlists after the show, I was the logical volunteer.
For now, suffice it to say that it was a great evening, a wonderful show & Mr. Blake Mills impressed me greatly this, the first show I have seen with him performing. Also a pleasure (as always) to see once again dear friends West Words & stoger, as it was meeting Roger’s friend Bryce and new forum member elbee & his wife. More details on the show tomorrow (or later, as I will be driving to Knoxville tomorrow). But, for now, here are the set lists with a few brief comments:
SET 1
Side of the Road (I was very happy from the start hearing the opening notes to this favorite of mine!)
World Without Tears
Copenhagen (YES!)
Fancy Funeral (AWESOME slide work from Blake on this one, as well as some wonderful introductory comments from Lu)
Jackson
2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
Born to Be Loved
Fruits of My Labor
Blessed (VERY impressive solo from Blake here)
WestINTERMISSION
SET 2
Steal Your Love
Convince Me
Seeing Black
Essence (The set list had “Out Of Touch” as a possible alternate here)
Real Live Bleeding Fingers & Broken Guitar Strings
Unsuffer Me (More great solo work from Blake)
Righteously
Changed the Locks
Honey Bee (Blake absolutely blew me away with a “Flight of the Bumblebee” riff near the end!)ENCORE
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues (More nice slide work from Mr. Mills)
Drunken Angel (Set list had “Get Right With God” here – TO said after the show this was a last minute change)
Joy(Set list had “For What It’s Worth” as a potential second encore that did not come to fruition)
Good night, all…
Tom
April 27, 2011 at 3:03 pm #46952LafayetteParticipantIncredible set list! Love seeing more of the “West” “rarities.” LOVE “Hard Time Killing Floor Blues.” “Side Of The Road” and “World Without Tears” rounds out the wow factor.
Thanks for the report, tnt. Safe travels to you, your compadres AKA the horsemen, and everyone else on their way to Knoxville.
April 27, 2011 at 9:00 pm #46953stogerParticipantNice report, Tom: that intro to “Fancy Funeral” alone was worth the price of admission. Aunt Cecil from Slidell, my my my–quite an account of mortuary doings. Still, let’s hope west words puts pencil to paper again tonight–I’ve forgotten a fair amount of what came out of Lu’s mouth in Charlotte already. . . .
April 28, 2011 at 12:20 am #46954NoelleParticipantThanks for posting the set list and everything said, sans the Hooters dinner 😀 is right on with my wonderful experience. Betty and I had a blast from the balcony. Great meeting you all after the show and backstage with Lucinda. Thanks for everything!
NoelleApril 28, 2011 at 6:29 pm #46955stogerParticipantThe Hooters was a one-off (or two-off, as it were), I suspect.
I can’t believe both tntracy and I failed to mention a couple of other aspects of the Charlotte show, including the stained-glass, ex-church aura (cp. Tabernacle of Atlanta and The Shedd of Eugene). Lu duly took note, and hesitated (or mock-hesitated) before playing “Essence,” in light of the f-bomb in its final verse. She played it of course, and neither fire nor brimstone ensued. Though in Knoxville she noted the predicted end of the world on May 21 (“We’re going to be in Chicago that day”), just before picking up on the Glen Beck motif.
Also, something was bothering Butch’s drum kit in Charlotte, which turned out to be a wasp, according to Lu. I thought she meant White Anglo Saxon Protestant briefly, but she definitely used the singular and there were four of those other kind (I think) on stage. Appropriate in some way I think, though it would have been cooler if the creature had appeared later in set, say right in front of “Honeybee.”
Noelle, tntracy, or west words, what else needs to be said about that fine Charlotte show?
April 29, 2011 at 4:01 am #46956tntracyParticipantCheck out the cool little souvenir I got after the show in Charlotte!
Tom
April 29, 2011 at 4:13 am #46957tntracyParticipantAnd least we forget, let’s watch again Butch enjoying his meat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrxSKLdpl5k
Tom
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