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  1. I'm getting excited to see the Allman Brothers Band on their 40th Anniversary Tour on Saturday.

    Here's the first two setlists from their August run:

    Allman Brothers Band

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Tue Aug 18, 2009

    1. Don't Want You No More >

    2. It's Not My Cross To Bear

    3. Trouble No More

    4. Rocking Horse

    5. Ain't Wastin' Time No More

    6. Midnight Rider

    7. Southbound

    with Mark Russo, horns; Tommy Johnston, guitar; James van de Bogert, drums

    8. Who's Been Talking

    9. Revival

    10. Melissa

    11. Statesboro Blues

    12. Into The Mystic

    13. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

    Encore

    14. One Way Out

    PNC Banks Arts Center

    Wed Aug 19, 2009

    1. Hot 'Lanta

    2. Done Somebody Wrong

    3. No One To Run With

    3. Woman Across The River

    4. Soulshine w/Juke Horns

    5. Stand Back w/Juke Horns

    6. Stormy Monday w/Pat Simmons, guitar

    7. Black Hearted Woman

    8. Same Thing w/Juke Horns

    9. Jessica

    encore:

    10. Melissa

    11. You Don't Love Me

  2. Oh my God, I cant believe I didnt mention how incredible Kuroda's light show was last night. I wish I could describe what he was doing in that last picture above.

    If I ever lose my hearing, knock on wood, (or get sick of listening to the band) I will still go to Phish concerts.

    The strobe light effects on the monitors,drums,keyboards were incredible. Best I have ever seen. In fact, I think that was the best I have ever seen from him minus 2001 from the Gorge in 1997. MattyC described it best when he said at times it looked like a cartoon stage even though we were sober.

    Edit to add: I just spoke with Ollie and got the sense my recap of the show might have come off more negative than I intended.

    Hey Booche,

    Steve, Evans and I saw you in the parking lot after the show and I called out your name to which you looked around and continued walking.

    We were trying to get into the line of traffic and lost you as you walked away.

    Oh well. Next time.

    Peace,

    Tim

  3. I missed "Harpua" in 2003 in PA so to finally get it in Upstate NY made the drive well worth while.

    Also it was great to see Phish play "I've Been Around" which was the last song off of 'Joy' that they had yet to perform live.

    Now if only I could go to Festival 8.

    Peace,

    Tim

  4. I'm hoping for Stevie Wonder who's in NYC this weekend for a tribute to Nelson Mandela' date=' Eric Clapton and Neil Young.[/quote']

    Why is there a tribute to Nelson Mandela, Eric Clapton and Neil Young? What is the theme here?

    My bad, In my rush I didn't write properly who I was in hopes of seeing with Sir Paul McCartney tonight. I ended up getting Billy Joel, which was fitting.

    I'm tired and tomorrow is a big day of night two at Citi Field and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex so I will just post the setlist now.

    Paul McCartney

    The First Play At Citi Field

    FRI JULY 17, 2009

    Start time 8:54PM

    1. Drive My Car

    2. Jet

    3. Only Mama Knows

    4. Flaming Pie

    5. Got to Get You Into My Life

    6. Let Me Roll It>

    7. Foxy Lady

    8. Highway

    9. The Long and Winding Road

    10. My Love

    11. Blackbird

    12. Here Today

    13. Dance Tonight

    14. Calico Skies

    15. Mrs. Vandebilt

    16. Eleanor Rigby

    17. Sing the Changes

    18. Band on the Run

    19. Back in the U.S.S.R.

    20. I'm Down

    21. Something

    22. I Got a Feeling

    23. Paperback Writer

    24. A Day in the Life>

    25. Give Peace a Chance

    26. Let it Be

    27. Live and Let Die

    28. Hey Jude

    10:51PM (1 hour and 56 minutes)

    Encore: 29. Day Tripper

    30. Lady Madonna

    31. I Saw Her Standing There (with Billy Joel)

    11:16PM (2 hours and 11 minutes)

    32. Yesterday

    33. Helter Skelter

    34. Get Back

    35. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band>

    36. The End

    End time 11:26PM (2 hours and 32 minutes)

  5. I just arrived in New York City around 10am today to see Sir Paul McCartney open the Mets new home Citi Field, just as the Beatles did with Shea Stadium back in 1965.

    I can't wait to see what McCartney decides to play to open the new stadium and if he brings out some special guests? I'm expecting Billy Joel as then McCartney would be returning the favor from last year where Joel closed Shea Stadium with Paul. I'm hoping for Stevie Wonder who's in NYC this weekend for a tribute to Nelson Mandela,and I'm also hoping that Eric Clapton and Neil Young come out and play with Paul.

    Peace,

    Tim

  6. apparently your Wilco influence wasn't strong enough to compel you to attend the Jay Bennett tribute show at the Horseshoe last night.

    Unfortunately I had to work afternoon shift this week. And I would have skipped work as I had in the past to see Jay Bennett with Wilco back in the day and I would have skipped work to see former Bennett bandmates play a tribute conert but not for that line-up.

    Peace,

    Tim

  7. Yesterday the influence of Wilco on my life over the past 13 plus years made me smile. This was due to the fact that I bought tickets to two separate shows yesterday for the late summer and fall that both have been touched by the greatness of Wilco.

    First I got tickets to see Minus 5 for Sunday September 13th at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern. For those of you who do not know Minus 5 is headed by Scott McCaughey and has had Peter Buck of R.E.M. fame in his band since the mid 1990's. In 2003 the Minus 5 released an album titled 'Down with Wilco' which had members of Wilco on it throughout, then Wilco appeared on the 2004 EP 'At the Organ' and again on the 2006 full length 'The Minus 5.'

    Secondly, I picked up tickets to see Billy Bragg perform at the Phoenix on Tuesday November 17th and at the Studio Theatre on Wednesday November 18th. And most of you all know that Billy Bragg did the Mermaid Avenue albums Vol 1 & 2 with Wilco where they took unreleased lyrics of the late great Woody Guthrie and put them to music.

    The fact that I bought tickets for both of these acts yesterday both with their Wilco connection made me smile. Now I enjoy both the Minus 5 and Billy Bragg in their own right was definitely helped along with the influence of Wilco.

    Also the day Wilco's latest 'Wilco (the album)' was released my girlfriend Danielle and myself picked out our new Golden Retriever male puppy and we named it Wilco.

    I'm getting excited to see Wilco for the 19th time (Jeff Tweedy 23rd) in Lewiston, NY on Sunday July 19th I hope one day I see that band headline their own arena/amphitheatre tour, it would be great if they got as big to play stadiums but one step at a time.

    God bless Wilco,

    Tim

  8. This was by far the best CSN (with no Y) gig I've ever seen.

    Here's the setlist:

    CSN

    Meadow Brook Music Fest

    SAT JUN 6 2009

    Set 1: Start time: 8:06PM

    1. Helplessly Hoping

    2. You Don't Have to Cry (just CSN from 2-6) 1x

    3. Ruby Tuesday (The Rolling Stones- Nash lead vocal) 1x

    4. You Can Close Your Eyes (James Taylor- Crosby lead vocal) 1x

    5. Reason to Believe (Tim Hardin- all three lead) 1x

    6. Girl From the North Country (Bob Dylan- Stills lead vocal) 1x

    7. Guinnevere

    8. Dream for Him (Stills on bass)

    9. In Your Name 1x

    10. Lives in the Balance (Jackson Browne- Crosby lead vocal) 1x

    11. Our House

    12. Uncle John's Band (the Grateful Dead- all three lead) 1x

    13. Chicago

    14. Southern Cross

    End time 9:09PM (Set 1 time: 1 hour and 03 minutes)

    Set II: Start time 9:32PM

    15. Rock & Roll Woman (Buffalo Springfield!) 1x

    16. Marrakesh Express

    17. Military Madness

    18. Long Time Gone

    19. Deja Vu

    20. Bluebird (Buffalo Springfield Again!) 1x

    21. Cathedral

    22. Wounded World>

    23. Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh- Stills lead vocal) 1x

    24. Almost Cut My Hair

    25. For What it's Worth

    26. Wooden Ships

    Encore: 27. Teach Your Children

    End time 10:49PM (Set II time: 1 hour and 17 minutes)

    (Total time 2 hours and 20 minutes)

    Seeing CSN in 94, 96 & 03 the sets were no more than 1 hour and 40 minutes and 17 songs and the gigs were always one set. The only time I have seen CSNY play longer or more songs is with Neil Young with them where they play around three hour gigs where they play 29 to 31 song setlists.

    To not only get seven covers heard for the first time from CSN but also 4 originals, including two from Buffalo Springfield was phenomenal. Also their drummer was Joe Vitale, who I have never seen drum before! And it made sense for CSN to cover Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way" again since Joe Vitale was a co-writer on the Walsh classic. The band was rounded out with Todd Caldwell on B3, Bob Clark on bass and Croz's son James Raymond on keyboards. And they were all in good vocal form, even Stills for being Stills.

    I can not wait for the CSN Rick Rubin produced covers album to come out to hear these songs again and I hope they come back around in 2010.

    Peace,

    Tim

  9. The first few Wilco gigs I saw were between 1997 and 2000 with Jay Bennett still in the band. Personally still my favorite era of Wilco and likely always will be, it was the time they felt most like a band and that had a lot to do with Jay's contribution to the band.

    I hope Jay has now found the peace that he struggled to find during his life.

    Peace and Love,

    Tim

  10. TimmyB is already there.

    At this moment I'm currently debating on whether to go and see Bob Dylan with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp in Eastlake near Clevelon July 11th which I already have tickets for or whether I should skip this gig to see Paul McCartney in Halifax on the same day?

    I saw McCartney for the 5th this past March at Radio City Music Hall and I will be seeing Bob Dylan for the 41st time at Rothbury the weekend before July 11th.

    What to do, what to do?

    I wish McCartney would just do a full tour so I can go to several shows around the Great Lakes.

    Peace,

    Tim

  11. THESE TICKETS HAVE BEEN SOLD

    Unfortunately I have to work so I have an extra pair of Ben Harper and Relentless7 at the Phoenix tonight.

    Here is the information:

    All AGES

    BEN HARPER AND RELENTLESS7

    PHOENIX CONC ER THEATRE

    WED MAY 13 2009 9:00PM

    $109.35 FOR PAIR WHICH IS FACE VALUE

    PM or contact my personal information if you have it if you are interested.

    Peace,

    Tim

  12. I'll be at the ACC seeing Bruce and the boys and girls playing tonight.

    On Sunday I was in NYC for Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Party at MSG where the Boss was the last act before the grand finale.

    Bruce played "The Ghost of Tom Joad" with Tom Morrello and then was out for "This Land is Your Land' date='" "Happy Birthday," "When the Saints Go Marching in" (Instrumental), "Well May the World Go," "This Little Light of Mine" and "Goodnight Irene." It was a beautiful night in tribute to one of the greatest human beings to have ever walked the earth.

    Peace,

    Tim[/quote']

    Dude, are you a millionaire?

    Nope I just spend every extra penny I have on gigs.

    Peace,

    Tim

  13. I'll be at the ACC seeing Bruce and the boys and girls playing tonight.

    On Sunday I was in NYC for Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Party at MSG where the Boss was the last act before the grand finale.

    Bruce played "The Ghost of Tom Joad" with Tom Morrello and then was out for "This Land is Your Land," "Happy Birthday," "When the Saints Go Marching in" (Instrumental), "Well May the World Go," "This Little Light of Mine" and "Goodnight Irene." It was a beautiful night in tribute to one of the greatest human beings to have ever walked the earth.

    Peace,

    Tim

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