I came down from Philly to see the Wilmington show tonight, too. Man, the Grand Opera House is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL place to see a show. I splurged for a best seat available and ended up in the front row of the left "balcony" (which was really more like a low mezzanine). Can't complain about that. The place wasn't even half-full.
I've seen RT maybe around 12 times, slightly more solo than with his band, and I love both formats equally. Pete Zorn was fantastic as always on a multitude of brass and stringed instruments, as was Michael Jerome on drums, who seems to improve every time I see him. Wonderful work by the violinist as well, whose name I can't remember. Like the poster above stated, the first set was the new album in its entirety, in order, and the second set and encore were a mix of old "hits."
Of the new material, the highlights were the mournful "Among the Gorse, Among the Grey," "Demons in Her Dancing Shoes," "Crimescene," and the epic closer "If Love Whispers Your Name." Of the 13 new songs, there were no outright stinkers -- there never really are with RT -- but a couple of them were merely OK if unmemorable ("Haul Me Up", "Bad Again"). As for the older material, there were no surprises except for a nice version of "Time Will Show the Wiser," a great song from Fairport Convention's debut. "Wall of Death" was especially poignant.
I might see them on Tuesday in Collingswood NJ at the Scottish Rite Auditorium. RT still looks and sounds great for his age (61), and the band sounds as tight as ever. The set list for those who care:
Set I
The Money Shuffle
Among the Gorse, Among the Grey
Haul Me Up
Burning Man
Here Comes Geordie
Demons in Her Dancing Shoes
Crimescene
Big Sun Falling in the River
Stumble On
Sidney Wells
A Brother Slips Away
Bad Again
If Loves Whispers Your Name
Set II
Time Will Show the Wiser (Fairport Convention)
Can't Win
One Door Opens
Al Bowlly's in Heaven
I'll Never Give It Up
Wall of Death
Tear Stained Letter
Encore
Take Care the Road You Choose
Man in Need