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February 2, 2017 at 8:00 am #32026tonygKeymaster
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Steal your love
Something wicked
Pineola
West Memphis
East side of town
Bitter memory
Ghosts of hwy 20
Blue
Over time
Can’t close the door on love
Buttercup
Changed the locks
Seeing Black
Atonement
Essence
Foolishness
Honey BeeShould I stay or should I go
Righteously
JoyGet right with god
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Last 3 songs with Doug PettiboneFebruary 2, 2017 at 5:53 pm #55585stogerParticipantMighty fine, tony: “Seeing Black” again, plus “Buttercup,” plus “Steal your Love” in the lead-off position. I’m sure both Republicans and Democrats enjoyed the evening.
February 2, 2017 at 10:07 pm #55586tonygKeymasterThank you Mr Stoger. It was a really good show. A higher energy level all around, including myself since I was on regular rest. Lu’s singing was more confident and she was all smiles all night, with bonus banter. Blue was a highlight, as was Foolishness which now appears to be the nightly much anticipated song. Stuart and Doug wailed during the encores.
This was my first time in the famed VIP deck. Everyone up there was somebody or another, except for me of course. Musicians, tour managers, record company types, cat whisperers, and the like. From my lofty perch I spied Jerusalem, lurker Cindy, and other regulars. I was pleased to chat with Paul from Los Angeles, on his home turf for the 4th night in a row. Great to see Peggy French as always. We were sorry to miss famed FF mavens Grumpymama and Stellabluee who were still illin’. The ghost of Stoger was felt throughout.
On to the Super Bowl.
February 3, 2017 at 3:47 pm #55587stogerParticipant@tonyg wrote:
Thank you Mr Stoger. It was a really good show. A higher energy level all around, including myself since I was on regular rest. Lu’s singing was more confident and she was all smiles all night, with bonus banter. Blue was a highlight, as was Foolishness which now appears to be the nightly much anticipated song. Stuart and Doug wailed during the encores.
This was my first time in the famed VIP deck. Everyone up there was somebody or another, except for me of course. Musicians, tour managers, record company types, cat whisperers, and the like. From my lofty perch I spied Jerusalem, lurker Cindy, and other regulars. I was pleased to chat with Paul from Los Angeles, on his home turf for the 4th night in a row. Great to see Peggy French as always. We were sorry to miss famed FF mavens Grumpymama and Stellabluee who were still illin’. The ghost of Stoger was felt throughout.
On to the Super Bowl.
That elevated plane night one just wasn’t enough for you, was it Tony–you had to go VIP night four, spotting the groundlings from on high. Good to know our foreign visitor stayed the course. I trust the “ghost[ly]” effect was more positive than negative. And as a son of the South, let me conclude: “go Falcons.”
February 3, 2017 at 4:46 pm #55588tonygKeymasterI go where they tell me to go. Good luck to your boys on Sunday. They are going to need it. 😀
February 4, 2017 at 3:55 am #55589stogerParticipant@tonyg wrote:
I go where they tell me to go. Good luck to your boys on Sunday. They are going to need it. 😀
Oh yeah, I forgot you were bred in a cold-weather region 😡
February 5, 2017 at 5:34 am #55590LafayetteParticipantGreat report, tony g!
Again, we are not worthy.
I’m “Go Falcons” for 2 reasons. Mohammed Sanu, (former Bengals player) and I always root for the underdog or Cinderella story. whichever applies.
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