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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: twangirl on May 11, 2005, 12:24:00 pm
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Charlie Sexton Sextet â?¢ Neighborhood
Richard Buckner â?¢ A Chance Counsel
Jim White [w/ Aimee Mann] â?¢ Static on the Radio
Chuck Prophet â?¢ You Did [Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp]
Joe Henry â?¢ Dirty Magazine
Varnaline â?¢ Northern Lights
Richard & Linda Thompson â?¢ Don't Renege on our Love
Kathleen Edwards â?¢ Back to Me
Alejandro Escovedo â?¢ Put You Down
Blind Boys of Alabama â?¢ Spirit in the Sky
Dave Alvin â?¢ Ashgrove
Cowboy Junkies â?¢ Why This One
Chris Whitley â?¢ Made From Dirt
Mary Gauthier â?¢ Wheel Inside the Wheel
Toni Price â?¢ Nothing But Heartache
Los Lobos [w/ Cafe Tacuba] â?¢ La Venganza de Los Palados
Calexico â?¢ Alone Again Or
Ollabelle â?¢ Jesus On the Mainline
Kim Richey â?¢ Girl in a Car
Nick Drake â?¢ Road
Last Train Home â?¢ Hendersonville
Jon Dee Graham â?¢ World So Full
Charanga Cakewalk was a really chill all-instrumental sort of Friends of Dean Martinez/Calexico band, with accordion and organ in there. I'd definitely go see 'em again.
Their sound engineer had changeover music between Charanga Cakewalk and Patty Griffin.
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me thinks brennser is creating a new ipod playlist as we speak ;)
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yeah, thats a damn fine setlist twangirl - thanks for posting
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i thought i heard at least some vocals during the openers' set? some of their stuff was very good - at points, though, it drifted into Muzak territory.
liked hearing Ollabelle - although John the Revelator is far and away my favorite track on the disc.
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Ok so I was in the office some during Charanga Cakewalk's set, must have missed the vocals. Were they any good?
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honestly, i don't remember, they weren't very complex, that's for sure. i just remember hearing vocals and being surprised to hear them for the first time, about 20 mins into the set at least.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
me thinks brennser is creating a new ipod playlist as we speak ;)
I can't believe that has never occured to me before -- make a playlist of a great setlist! YES! (Though I've done it for concerts, but not DJ setlists)