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A heart I know by heart

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  1. In the Midnight Hour Bertha Little Red Rooster Stagger Lee El Paso Crazy Fingers > Supplication > High Time Hell in a Bucket > Don't Ease Me In ------------------------ Feel Like a Stranger > Eyes of the World > Goin Down the Road Feelin Bad > Women Are Smarter > Drums > Space > Truckin' > Spoonful > Black Peter > Turn on Your Lovelight E: Johnny B Goode; It's All Over Now Baby Blue Filler: Box of Rain After the show they announce what Dead show it was... This was a show from Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) 6/27/85. I live in Saratoga, so that was
  2. Mystic Highway Joy of My Life Hot Rod Heart These are all new tunes, I believe. He totally rocks for his age. Great guitar playing and his voice never changes. He plays this gold Les Paul and totally rips it. He told a funny story about playing after the Grateful Dead at Woodstock at 2:30am. Apparently a lot of people were sitting/lying down and seemed to be falling asleep right when he hit the stage except for one guy way out in the crowd with his lighter going. This was the inspiration for 'Long as I Can See the Light'
  3. Travelin' Band Ooby Dooby (Roy Orbison cover) Ramble Tamble Lookin' Out My Backdoor Run Through the Jungle Up Around the Bend Before You Accuse Me (Bo Diddley cover) My Baby Left Me (Arthur Crudup cover) Who'll Stop the Rain I Heard it Thorugh the Grapevine Long as I can See the Light Centerfield Green River Susie Q Mystic Highway Joy of My Life Hot Rod Heart Born on the Bayou Keep on Chooglin' Midnight Special (Lead Belly cover) Rock and Roll Girls Have You Ever Seen the Rain Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison cover) Hey Tonight Down on the Corner The Old Man Down the Road Fortunate Son Encore: B
  4. Incredible video... I can't stop watching this... Turns out they were a big club/bar scene band in the 70s in northern NJ... Had a pretty big/loyal following
  5. I am traveling over in the UK and Europe for the month and while in London I was introduced to a musician named Wilko Johnson. He is very influential here and is said to have had a big influence on the English punk scene in the 70s. Knowing how knowledgable Jeff is regarding music, I wonder if his name had anything to do with the name of the band...
  6. I will be in Rio and São Paulo this coming weekend and week respectively... Where are some good places to catch some live music? Thanks!
  7. This is turning out to be one hell of a tour... Glad I got to see at least one of these shows!
  8. SPAC had a complete make oer last year including audio/acoustics... It sounds great there, even in the lawn...
  9. Reservations got a good response from the crowd... They liked it
  10. Monday and Hoodoo Voodoo were not played. Long Black Veil was incredible and Chest Fever was amazing. I'm sure this is a very inspiring tour for Jeff and Wilco... Just think about who they have shared the stage with the last few weeks. This was really a once in a lifetime experience. I though Dylan sounded great and his band rocked. Overall a top notch night of music.
  11. On my way now... It's going to be a great night! Full report to follow soon enough...
  12. Those are my two recommendations as well... And Cooperstown
  13. I also love every album Wilco releases... They are by far my favorite band and there is never too much criticism from me toward them... Jeff and the boys have given me so much and I said to my wife tonight that no other band has spoken to me like Wilco... Sure there are some songs I don't like, but overall I can find the good in each album
  14. I got Magazine Called Sunset at my first Wilco show!
  15. Pretty amazing watching Jeff and Bobby sing together on Tomorrow Never Knows
  16. What are people thinking for attendance? I've been to all three and I'm a bad guesser for crowd sizes... More crowded, yes, but I didn't find it too bad even with two young kids under 6... We took them back to hotel with mother-in-law well before the Wilco sets started but had them with us during day, which was fun! I'm thinking 5,000???
  17. That Richard Thompson cover by Sean Rowe was incredible. I used to see him 'back in the day' at Gaffney's in Saratoga Springs, NY where I live...
  18. Nicely said and I agree 100%... I was looking forward to the set and I loved it more than I thought I would... I can't stop watching the YouTube clips and my wife thinks I'm crazy... To each their own and c'est la vie... Satisfied and impressed all around
  19. I love how the official setlist on twitter and facebook says that this ITMWLY was Glenn's retirement from standing on his drum stool in the rocker pose before the song starts... It was funny how Tweedy talked about it that night
  20. I was at that Easter show at Lupo's and it was ridiculous! Top 3 wilco shows for me out of 30. My buddy and I got back to the hotel after that show and were kicking the chair over in the room, etc... We were all fired up!
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