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I must like a lot of NPR-friendly bands because it seems most shows I go to at the 930 club are broadcast on all songs considered.

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Drive-By Truckers

9:30 Club

Washington, DC

07-15-2006

 

Live NPR Webcast 10:30 e.s.t to 12:55 e.s.t

 

Set list:

 

01 Lookout Mountain-Hood

02 Where The Devil Won't Stay-Cooley

03 Easy On Yourself-Isbell

04 Feb 14-Hood

05 Sounds Better In A Song-Cooley

06 Women And Whiskey-Cooley

07 Sink Hole-Hood

08 Never Gonna Change-Isbell

09 Dead, Drunk And Naked-Hood

10 Guitar Man Upstairs-Cooley

11 Ronnie And Neil-Hood

12 Moonlight Mile-*Isbell

13 My Sweet Annette-Hood

14 Marry Me-Cooley

15 Aftermath USA-Hood

16 John Henry Died-Isbell

17 Do It Yourself-Hood

18 When The Pin Hits The Shell-Cooley

19 Wednesday-Hood

20 Goddamn Lonely Love-Isbell

21 18 Wheels Of Love-Hood

22 Daddy's Cup-Cooley

23 Buttholeville-Hood

24 Let There Be Rock-Hood

 

Encore:

 

25 World Of Hurt-Hood

26 Decoration Day-Isbell

27 Gravity Gone-Cooley

28 Puttin People On the Moon-Hood

29 Outfit-Isbell

 

 

* Rolling Stones

 

 

(P. Hood-14, M Cooley-8, J Isbell-7, B Morgan, S Tucker, J Neff)

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You may have to do the math ... but here's some info from the DBT board, Nine Bullets

 

http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=27189&edited=1

 

Drive-By Truckers

7/15/2006

9:30 Club

Washington, DC

 

Source: Schoeps mk21 (LOC/NOS)-> kc5-> cmc6xt-> Oade m248-> SD722 (24/48)-> CD Wave-> Wavelab (16/44)-> FLAC Frontend (Level 6)-> FLAC

Taper: Chris Imburgia

 

(Disc 1)

1. Lookout Mountain

2. Where the Devil Don't Stay

3. Easy on Yourself

4. Feb 14th

5. Sound Better in the Song

6. Women Without Whiskey

7. Sinkhole

8. Never Gonna Change

9. Dead Drunk and Naked

10. Guitarman Upstairs

11. Ronnie and Neil

12. Moonlight Mile

13. My Sweet Annette

14. Marry Me

15. Aftermath USA

16. Day John Henry Died

(Disc 2)

01. Do It Yourself

02. When the Pin Hits the Shell

03. Wednesday

04. Goddamn Lonely Love

05. 18 Wheels of Love

06. Daddy's Cup

07. Buttholeville

08. Let There Be Rock

(Disc 3)

E:

01. World of Hurt

02. Decoration Day

03. Gravity's Gone

04. Putting People on the Moon

05. Outfit

06. Living Bubba

07. People Who Died

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from washingtonpost.com:

 

Drive-By Truckers at 9:30

 

Rock-and-roll isn't a meritocracy. But sometimes, the deserving get what's due 'em. At a sold-out 9:30 club on Saturday, the Drive-By Truckers were treated as heroes, and performed in kind.

 

Through seven fabulous albums and endless tours, the Alabama-born Truckers have drawled about sweet tea and family feuds with unrivaled thoughtfulness and twang. No urbane Yankee like Al Kooper (Lynyrd Skynyrd's patron) ever safaried south to pluck them from obscurity. No record label that was able or willing to alert the masses ever stepped forward. So the Truckers hit the road and have stayed on it. And, during a sweaty, loud set that lasted nearly three hours -- and was carried live on NPR's Web site -- the hard and brilliant work seemed to have paid off.

 

The Truckers showed the newbies in the club and on the 'Net what they'd been missing. Few other live acts flaunt three songwriters as talented as Jason Isbell, Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood, all of whom can also sing and bend guitar strings. Isbell favored modern folk rock, with several odes to Dixie touchstones played over three power chords (including "The Day John Henry Died" and "Decoration Day"). Cooley focused on self-destruction. "Women Without Whiskey" had him detailing a loser's having to choose between a lady and liquor. "Whiskey's hard to beat," he sang, with a look that made the line as sad as it was funny. Hood songs are almost all about redemption. The climax of "A World of Hurt," a new tune full of middle-aged wisdom on the power of love, had him shrieking "It's great to be alive!" again and again, and was so hopeful it hurt. And while there might be a song by somebody somewhere that can fire up a concert crowd the way Hood's "Let There Be Rock" can, none came to mind on this night.

 

 

-- Dave McKenna

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