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SETLIST: 2007-05-19 – Towson, MD

 | May 20, 2007 3:48 pm

Recher Theatre, Towson, MD

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: Grace, Too
03: In View
04: Boots Or Hearts
05: Last Night I Dreamed You Didn’t Love Me
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Courage
08: Family Band
09: Don’t Wake Daddy
10: World Container
11: Springtime In Vienna
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: Bobcaygeon
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: My Music At Work
16: New Orleans Is Sinking

Encore:
17: The Lonely End Of The Rink
18: COVER: “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag” by James Brown
19: Fire in the Hole

One Response to “SETLIST: 2007-05-19 – Towson, MD”

Greg wrote a comment on May 25, 2007

I saw the 9:30 club show. It started off great, but seemed to lose momentum. I don’t know if it was some of the crowd behavior, the heat, or what, but the whole vibe of the show just seemed to change as it went on. (This could be all be my imagination of course). I love the new album, and just wanted a better taste in my mouth. I saw the Rechter wasn’t sold out, I had never been, it was time to go. Great place, psyched crowd, and I felt, a great show. Gord admitted it was the last show for awhile and they were headed home, so understandably happy. The new songs are great live, and while I would have preferred a Stones or Band cover, the guys seemed to be having big fun with James Brown. Gord ended the night by saying “Have a great summer”, this show was the perfect start.

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