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Kelly Davis
03-19-2009, 10:12 AM
Set list from last night's show:
1. Cotton Jenny
2. Carefree Highway
3. Sea of Tranquility
4. 14 Karat Gold
5. Never Too Close
6. Minstrel of The Dawn
7. Let It Ride
8. A Painter Passing Through
9. Rainy Day People (after the song Gord said, "You're wonderful. And on a Wednesday night!"
10. Shadows
11. Beautiful
12. The Watchman's Gone
13. Ribbon of Darkness
14. Sundown ( a bird flew across the stage above the band's heads during the song!!!)
15. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

( intermission)

16. Triangle
17. Hangdog Hotel Room
18. Restless
19. If Children Had Wings
20. Waiting For You
21. Make Way For the Lady
22. If You Could Read My Mind
23. Don Quixote
24. Baby Step Back
25. Early Morning Rain
26. Blackberry Wine
(encore)
27. Old Dan's Records

Gord was in very good spirits tonight. He was in 'better voice' than the last couple of times we saw him (this makes 13 times for my wife and I / 6 for our kids). Got to meet all the guys after the show. Great evening !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KHester
03-19-2009, 12:25 PM
Thanks for the set list. A bird? Sounds like you had a unique concert experience. I bet it wasn't a Ringneck loon. I bet your kids really had something to tell their classmates over lunch. Glad you had a greattime.

Kevin

Tim
03-19-2009, 11:58 PM
Great to hear that the concert went well, and that you had a good time, Kelly. Wish I could have been there! Thanks for the set list and I'm glad you got to meet the guys again. What a great group of people!

imported_Ordinary_Man
03-21-2009, 01:02 PM
Well, my friends and I were there too but Kelly beat me to the setlist. So, just a few thoughts. I agree that Gord was having a good time and sounded good too. Wish he'd lose that red smoking jacket or whatever it is, though. Came out for the second half with the black and white 'hawaiian' shirt.

That bird during Sundown was quite a sight. Flew right to left across the stage like the devil was chasing it. There was an audible buzz in the crowd and I'm not sure the band knew what had happened.

When introducing the band, Gord said something like "and Rick Haynes on bass, and my guardian angel."

Was happy to hear If Children Had Wings again. Been a favorite of mine a long time and only heard it once out of four shows last year. As before, he introduced it as being about "my first ex-old lady and our kids".

That's about it I guess; hope they schedule some more shows around the midwest later this year.

Steve