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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: brennser on April 07, 2006, 05:15:00 pm
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There was an antipodean feeling in the air last night at the 9.30 club...another relatively short setlist....Jeff Lang's soundcheck ran a little long
Sixteen Horsepower 'I Seen What I Saw'
The Twilight Singers (http://myspace.com/twilightsingers) 'Hard Time Killing Floor'
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 'Rye Whiskey'
Little Barrie (http://myspace.com/littlebarrie) 'Free Salute'
Chris Whitley 'Poison Girl'
JEFF LANG
Leo Kottke 'Vaseline Machine Gun'
Kasey Chambers 'Crossfire'
The Waifs 'The Waitress'
The Go-Betweens 'No Reason To Cry'
Badly Drawn Boy 'A Peak You Reach'
Paul Kelly 'Nothing But A Dream'
Neko Case 'Misfire'
The The (http://myspace.com/thethe) 'The Whisperers'
JOHN BUTLER TRIO
Crowded House 'Don't Dream Its Over'
Iron and Wine (http://myspace.com/ironandwine) 'Jezebel'
Billy Bragg 'Don't Dream Its Over'
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Curious...how was this crowd? I like this band, kinda hippie, yes, kinda vibey-reggae, but every time I've seen them they bring a good show, even though I wouldn't typically listen to them.
Nice Go-Betweens and The The.
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Thanks Arlette.....I doubt many folks here had heard of him but the show seemed pretty close to a sellout. You're right, they put on an excellent show, as did Jeff Lang the opener, who plays some mean blues guitar.
I almost don't know how to describe their sound. I was expecting them to be much 'jammier' but they weren't.....it was a weird mish-mosh of folk, bluegrass, blues and country on a lot of songs.
Crowd was youngish - mainly folks in their 20s and 30s, really into JBT, knew all the words to every song etc
Originally posted by Arlette:
Curious...how was this crowd? I like this band, kinda hippie, yes, kinda vibey-reggae, but every time I've seen them they bring a good show, even though I wouldn't typically listen to them.
Nice Go-Betweens and The The.