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SETLIST: 2007-04-22 – Lancaster, PA

 | April 23, 2007 1:51 pm

Chameleon Club, Lancaster, PA

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: Grace, Too
04: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
05: Family Band
06: Ahead By A Century
07: In View
08: Twist My Arm
09: World Container
10: Wheat Kings
11: At The 100th Meridian
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: Luv (Sic)
14: Bobcaygeon
15: The Lonely End Of The Rink
16: Blow At High Dough

Encore
17: Fully Completely
18: COVER “The Last Time” by The Rolling Stones
19: On The Verge

Setlist scan provided by Tom Parker aka The Camel
SETLIST: 2007-04-22 - Lancaster, PA

3 Responses to “SETLIST: 2007-04-22 – Lancaster, PA”

Tom Parker wrote a comment on May 14, 2007

I have a set list from this show (got it from the guy doing the lights) I would be happy to scan it and upload it, if anyone is interested

chris wrote a comment on May 15, 2007

Thanks Tom! Did they play Fly or Fully Completely as the first song in the encore?

Tom Parker wrote a comment on May 16, 2007

they played Fully Completely as the first encore….ROCKED the house, as usual!

The Camel

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