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Here is the setlist and the artists that played on each song during the SADIES performances at LEE'S PALACE on Friday and Saturday night.

I will write a review of both shows early in the week.

Tim

THE SADIES W/

LEE'S PALACE

FRI FEB 3, 2006 DRS 9PM

Note- the Sadies on all songs:

Dallas Good-electric guitar, stringbender guitar, 12 string electric guitar, lead & backing vocal.

Travis Good-electric guitar, acoustic guitar, acoustic guitar, fiddle, backing & lead vocal.

Mike Belitsky- drums

Sean Dean- upright bass

SET I:

Start time 10:12PM

1. CHEAT (Precious Moments 98-1)

2. WHY BE SO CURIOUS (PART 3) (Favourite Colours 04-1)

3. 1000 CITIES FALLING (PART 1)(Favourite Colours 04-2) w/ Bob Egan-pedal steel

4. RAT CREEK (Pure Diamond Gold 99-1)

5. SONG OF THE CHIEF MUSICIANS (Favourite Colours 04-3)

6. 16 MILE CREEK (Pure Diamond Gold 99-2)

7. YOU GOT YOURS AND I GOT MINE (new Sadies song) Travis Good-lead vocal

8. LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS (Stories Often Told 02-1)

9. HIGHER POWER (Pure Diamond Gold 99-3) [by Charlie & Ira Louvin'] w/Bruce Good (father)- autoharp/vocals, Margaret Good (mother)-vocals, Brian Good (uncle)-acoustic guitar/vocals, Larry Good (uncle)- banjo

10. EASTWINDS (Pure Diamond Gold 99-4) [Andrew & Doug Queen, Sadies] w/Bruce-autoharp/vocals, Margaret-lead vocals, Brian-acoustic guitar, Larry-banjo

11. UNCLE LARRY'S BREAKDOWN (The Good Brothers 'Live') [by Larry Good]w/Bruce-autoharp, Brian-acoustic guitar, Larry-banjo

12. LAST THING ON MY MIND [by Tom Paxton] w/Bruce-autoharp/vocals, Margaret-vocals, Brian-acoustic guitar/vocals, Larry-banjo

13. STAY A LITTLE LONGER (Willie and Family Live 78) [by Willis/Duncan]w/Bruce-autoharp/co-lead vocals with Dallas, Brian-acoustic guitar, Larry-banjo, Bob-pedal steel

14. SNOW SQUADRON (Precious Moments 98)

15. LONELY GUY (by Dexter ?) Travis-lead vocal

16. RIDGE RUNNER RAG/RIDGE RUNNER RELL (Tremendous Efforts 01-1/2) w/ Garth Hudson-keyboards

17. LEAVE ME ALONE (the Band 'A Musical History' 05 Canadian Squires) [by Robbie Robertson] w/ Garth- keyboards

18. ONE MILLION SONGS (Tremendous Efforts 01-3) w/Garth-keyboards, Kelly Hogan-co-lead vocals with Dallas

19. DYIN' IS EASY (Precious Moments 98-3) w/ Garth-keyboards, Kelly- vocals, Margaret-vocals

20. TIGER TIGER (Stories Often Told 02-1)[by Grace Braun] w/Garth- keyboards, Kelly- vocals, Margaret- vocals

End time: 11:09PM (Total time 53 minutes)

SET II:

Start time 11:36PM

21. BACK OFF ( I don't know if that is the right title?) w/ Jon Spencer- lead vocals, acoustic guitar, Matt Verta Ray - electric guitar

22. COME ON HONEY (I don't know if that is the right title?) w/ Spencer- lead vocals, acoustic guitar, Ray- electric guitar

23. DON'T YOU KNOW YOUR LOVE MADE ME (I don't know if that is the right title?) w/ Spencer- lead vocals, acoustic guitar, Ray- electric guitar

24. I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU NOW (I don't know if that is the right title?) w/Andre St. Clair- co-lead vocals, Max Danger- co-lead vocals, tambourine, Spencer-vocals, acoustic guitar, Ray- electric guitar

25. AMERICAN PAGENT (Jon Langford & the Sadies 'the Mayors of the Moon 03-1) [by Langford/Sadies] w/ Jon Langford- lead vocals, electric guitar

26. STRANGE BIRDS ('the Mayors of the Moon 03-2) [by Langford/Sadies] w/ Langford- lead vocals, electric guitar

27. NASHVILLE RADIO (Jon Langford 'All the Fame of Lofty Deed' 04) [by Langford] w/ Langford- lead vocals, electric guitar

28. EVANGELINE (the Band 'the Last Waltz' 78) [by Robertson] w/ Neko Case- co-lead vocals with Travis and acoustic guitar, Hogan- vocals, Hudson- accordian

29. HOME WHERE THE RIVER RUNS COLD (title?)[by Roger Miller] w/ Case- lead vocals, Hogan- vocals, Hudson- accordian/keyboards

30. THE MOST TENDER PLACE IN MY HEART IS FOR STRANGERS (first line, I don't know the title?) w/ Case-lead vocals, 4 string electric guitar, Hogan- vocals, Hudson- accordian/keyboards

31. TAILSPIN (the Jayhawks 'Rainy Day Music 03) [by Louris] w/ Gary Louris- lead vocals, electric guitar, Larry- banjo

32. A GOOD FLYING DAY (Favourite Colours 04-4) w/ Louris- lead vocals, electric guitar

33. LUCIFER SAM (Pink Floyd 'the Piper at the Gates of Dawn' 67-1) w/ Louris- lead vocals, electric guitar

34. A QUIET GETAWAY (the Unintended 03-1) w/ Rick White- lead vocals, electric guitar, Greg Keelor- electric guitar

35. ANOTHER DAY IS GONE (unreleased Unintended song. Title yet to be determined) w/ White- lead vocals, electric guitar Keelor- electric guitar

36. ALL PASS AWAY (unreleased Unintended Song. Title yet to be determined) w/ White- lead vocals, electric guitar, Keelor- electric guitar

37. YOU'RE EVERYWHERE (Blue Rodeo 'Casino' 91) [by Keelor/Cuddy] w/ Keelor- lead vocals, Jim Cuddy- electric guitar, vocals, Bazil Donovan- acoustic guitar, Egan- pedal steel, Bob Packwood- keyboards

38. STORIES OFTEN TOLD (Stories Often Told 02-2) or PALACE OF GOLD (Palace of Gold 02-1) [by Keelor/Cuddy] w/ Keelor- co-lead vocals with Dallas, Cuddy- electric guitar, vocals, Bazil- acoustic guitar, Egan- pedal steel, Packwood- keyboards

39. WITHIN A STONE (Stories Often Told 02-3) w/ Keelor- drums, Cuddy co-lead vocals with Margaret, Margaret- vocals, Bazil- acoustic, Egan- pedal steel, Packwood- keyboards

40. WEARIN' THAT LOVED ON LOOK (Tremendous Efforts 01-4) [by Dallas Frazier and A.L. Owens] w/Travis co-lead vocals with Keelor, Keelor-vocals, Cuddy- guitar, vocals, Margaret-vocals, Case- vocals, Hogan- vocals, Bazil- acoustic, Egan- pedal steel, Packwood- keyboards

41. IT DON"T COME UNDONE (Title?) w/ Dallas lead vocals, and everybody minus Gary Louris (Later Gary said he couldn't fit on stage), also Maud Hudson joins on vocals

1:21AM (1 hour and 48 minutes)

ENCORE:

42. LITTLE HANDS (Alexander "Skip" Spence 'Oar' 69) w/ Gary Louris- lead vocals and electric guitar

43. BREAK MY MIND (the Flying Burrito Bros 'Close Up the Honky-Tonks' 74) [by J.D. Loudermilk] w/ Gary Louris- co-lead vocals with Margaret, Margaret- vocals, Bruce- vocals

44. ONLY GOOD ONE ('Pure Diamond Gold 99-5)

45. CASTIN' MY SPELL (Johnny Otis 'Capital Years') [by Edwin & Alvin Johnson] w/ Keelor- drums

46. CHASIN' WOMEN (Title?) (by Roger Miller) w/ Case- lead vocals

47. NORTHUMBERLAND WEST (Favourite Colours 04- 4)

48. HOLD ME TIGHT (Title?) w/ Spencer- lead vocals, acoustic, Ray- electric guitar, St. Clair- vocals, Danger- vocals, tambourine

49. MEMPHIS, EGYPT (Mekons 'Rock n' Roll' 89) w/ Langford- lead vocals, electric guitar, Hudson- keyboards

End time 1:57 (Total time Set II 2 hours and 20 minutes)

That just took forever I'll write the Saturday setlist on Monday. Both Friday and Saturday were similar but there were some differences which I'll note tomorrow.

I just got back from a Superbowl party so tomorrow Saturdays setlist will be up when I get up.

Tim

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Here is the setlist for the SADIES W/ FRIENDS at LEE'S PALACE for Saturday February 4, 2006.

Note:

SAF- Same as Friday

THE SADIES W/

LEE'S PALACE

SAT FEB 4, 2006 DR 9PM

SET I:

Start time 10:05PM

1. Same as Friday (SAF)

2. SAF

3. SAF

4. SAF

5. SAF

6. SAF

7. SAF

8. SAF

9. SAF

10. SAF

11. SAF

12. SAF

13. SAF

14. LEAVE ME ALONE (performed on Friday as the 17th song)

15. RIDGE RUNNER RAG/RIDGE RUNNER RELL (performed on Friday as the 16th song)

16. LONELY GUY (performed on Friday as the 15th song) w/ Garth Hudson- keyboards (Garth did not play on the version of this song performed on Friday.)

17. SNOW SQUADRON (performed on Friday as the 14th song) w/ Garth Hudson- keyboards (Garth did not play on the version of this song performed on Friday.)

18. SAF

19. SAF

20. SAF

End time 11:03PM (Total time 58 minutes)

SET II:

Start time 11:33PM

21. SAF

22. SAF

23. SAF

24. SAF

25. SAF

26. SAF

27. SAF

28. SAF w/added mandolin player who was not introduced

29. SAF

30. SAF

31. SAF w/added musicians Bob Egan- pedal steel (Which was my suggestion to Gary Louris at the end of Friday night.), Neko Case- vocals, Kelly Hogan- vocals

32. SAF

33. SAF w/added musician a percussionist named Mike

34. SAF

35. SAF

36. SAF

37. SAF

38. SAF

39. SAF

40. IMPROMTU JAM (It seemed to have been led by Jim Cuddy to fill in the time while Dallas Good changed a broken guitar string) w/ all that were on stage during the Friday performance of "WEARIN' THAT LOVED ON LOOK" but no vocals.

41. WEARIN' THAT LOVED ON LOOK (performed on Friday as the 40th song)

42. IT DON'T COME UNDONE (performed on Friday as the 41st song) w/everyone. Plus this time Gary Louris made it on stage

End time 1:21AM (Total time 1 hour and 48 minutes)

ENCORE:

43. LITTLE HANDS (performed on Friday as the 42nd song) w/added musicians a second drummer named Gary (something? who was an obvious close friend to the Sadies. Gary ends up playing drums the rest of the way through the show.), Andre St. Clair- vocals

44. BREAK MY MIND (performed on Friday as 43rd song)

45. NORTHUMBERLAND WEST (performed on Friday as the 47th song)

46. ASTRONOMY DOMINE (Pink Floyd 'the Piper at the Gates of Dawn' 67-2) [by Syd Barrett] w/ Rick White- lead vocals

47. CASTIN' MY SPELL (performed on Friday as the 45th song)

48. CHASIN' WOMEN (performed on Friday as the 46th song)

49. HOLD ME TIGHT (performed on Friday as the 48th song)

50. MEMPHIS, EGYPT (performed on Friday as the 49th song) added musicians Gary Louris- electric guitar, Neko Case- vocals, Kelly Hogan- vocals

End time 2:14AM (Total time 2 hour and 41 minutes)

Review will come later.

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Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

50 Songs... I wans't sure, cause it ended up such a blur to me... but Holy Fack! Thanks Timmy for your cataloging ways! What's your source for Setlists? It's your mind and pen and paper right? You're the source? That's alot of work.

Yes I'm my own source pretty much at 99% of every gig I attend.

I also have written down all the false starts that occurred and when the songs started and stopped for time length to determine when the live album comes out how much dialogue and such make the cut.

I hope some of the stage banter does make the album as much of it was funny especially the Dallas Good continually putting his father in his place for talking and wasting the reel.

Tim

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Hey smoothedshredder and AD,

Did you two hook up at the gig on Saturday?

It's too bad you didn't see me, I was against the rail front row right infront of the lead vocal guest mic for both nights.

Next time I'm at a alt-country rock act in Toronto I want to hook up with some of you from Sanctuary, us hippies need to stick together.

I do love that picture of Travis Good.

Tim

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Yeah, he's my Ottawa Homeboy, and the one with enough foresight to get tickets to this. We had a crew just near the stairs.

For sure... if you make it out to Jay Cleary's Dawning of Aquarius Birthday Extravaganza I'll probably be the dude by the door. :P

In terms of Alt-Rock: Exodus Live Album, and RJD2 are the only things on my shortterm radar. :crazy:

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Timmy I am so glad you did that and all that you do, that said you are a FREAK when it comes to detail (I love it but still) and it blows me the fuck away that you have this much familiarity with band's back catalogues. I guess you're rooted no pun intended in roots music, or at least I hope you are because if you're knowledge base is this expansive in other genres, well I best be looking for a new gig.

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And I'll never fall out of love with Neko.

Was that you that yelled, "Neko Case, I LOVE YOU!" during the first set inbetween songs on Saturday night? Beacuse I was thinking the same thing, but opted against yelling it out as I don't think my girlfriend would have been too impressed, what with her standing right next to me and all...

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Hmmmm, I don't think I do. If you are refering to its proximity to the Femur or the Tibula, the lack of space between these two elements does not fit my definition of the Crowd/Space/Band system used to define the Ottawa bubble. Rather, it's a Psycological Baloon, or Fear of loud sounds and a lack of push (psycological/physical) from a crowd forming behind them. See: Babylon; Barrymores; Zaphods. A great place to stand if your clostrophobic but not self-conscious.

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Timmy I am so glad you did that and all that you do, that said you are a FREAK when it comes to detail (I love it but still) and it blows me the fuck away that you have this much familiarity with band's back catalogues. I guess you're rooted no pun intended in roots music, or at least I hope you are because if you're knowledge base is this expansive in other genres, well I best be looking for a new gig.

Hey zero,

I'll take the banner of "FREAK" as the highest compliment, based on from what I have been told of your knowledge of music.

I came to this community a little late to see the full power of your knowledge that I am told was well represented on this board at one point and time.

When it comes to me it's all about the music. I can not get any more clearer then that.

Tim

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