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st. patrick's day is for porn music
Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we learned (yet again) the lesson of flies, honey, and vinegar. Or, to be more precise, you catch more set lists by asking nicely than by furtively jumping on the stage and reaching into the equipment.
Anyway. From Alan's set list, which I acquired with a simple "please" ...
( set list )
So, I knew about half the audience, apparently. Or it seemed that way!
sister_wolf was sitting with me, we met
leighblack,
duckduck and friends for dinner beforehand, Lisa (who, if she doesn't already have an LJ, will probably end up with one, given that she starts work in the Habitrail on Monday) and Martin were back in the crowd, and I was surprised when we walked in and saw
songwind and one of his ladies sitting in the row directly behind us! (Sorry we didn't say goodbye to you guys behind us, by the way - after the debacle with the security guard throwing the guy off the stage, we figured it was time to just get out of there. Heh.) Pretty awesome, to have so many friends with excellent taste. :)
Highlights ... "Old Brown's Daughter", as per usual, a capella and unmic'd, which always blows me away. Also, Sean singing "Danny Boy" a capella, as well ... his voice isn't the purest these days, but it was still powerful. The best of the new songs, in my opinion, was "Straight To Hell", which is a flat-out party song, great to dance to! At one point, Sean informed us that he likes Minnesota women so much that he took one home and married her. I think a group of his in-laws were sitting right behind us, actually.
Things not in the set list - the "Jessie's Girl" singalong, which morphed somehow into a rendition of "Sometimes When We Touch". Yeah, I don't know, either. Also, a full performance and singalong of "Cockles and Mussles" for St. Patrick's Day, I don't remember where that went in the setlist. There was also a whole bit about writing a song onstage, which turned somehow into Kris and Murray playing porn music. It was disturbing. Heh.
Really, there's no better place to be on a Saturday night - any night - than front row, right between Alan and Sean, dancing your fool head off. I'm a lucky one tonight. That was exactly what I needed.
Anyway. From Alan's set list, which I acquired with a simple "please" ...
( set list )
So, I knew about half the audience, apparently. Or it seemed that way!
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Highlights ... "Old Brown's Daughter", as per usual, a capella and unmic'd, which always blows me away. Also, Sean singing "Danny Boy" a capella, as well ... his voice isn't the purest these days, but it was still powerful. The best of the new songs, in my opinion, was "Straight To Hell", which is a flat-out party song, great to dance to! At one point, Sean informed us that he likes Minnesota women so much that he took one home and married her. I think a group of his in-laws were sitting right behind us, actually.
Things not in the set list - the "Jessie's Girl" singalong, which morphed somehow into a rendition of "Sometimes When We Touch". Yeah, I don't know, either. Also, a full performance and singalong of "Cockles and Mussles" for St. Patrick's Day, I don't remember where that went in the setlist. There was also a whole bit about writing a song onstage, which turned somehow into Kris and Murray playing porn music. It was disturbing. Heh.
Really, there's no better place to be on a Saturday night - any night - than front row, right between Alan and Sean, dancing your fool head off. I'm a lucky one tonight. That was exactly what I needed.