Neil Young and Crazy Horse in NYC

Thursday, June 26, 2003

Neil Young and Crazy Horse with support act Lucinda Williams at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, on June 26, 2003.

I loved this show, from the minute Lucinda Williams walked on to the minute the Horse walked off. Greendale was classic, audacious Neil Young - almost like a high school musical in terms of production values and subtlety (or lack thereof!). I approve.

The set list - Greendale:
1. Falling From Above
2. Double E
3. Devil's Sidewalk
4. Leave The Driving
5. Carmichael
6. Bandit
7. Grandpa's Interview
8. Bringin' Down Dinner
9. Sun Green
10. Be The Rain
Encore Set
11. Hey Hey, My My
12. Like A Hurricane
13. Sedan Delivery
14. Powderfinger
Encore II
15. Rockin' In The Free World

The band:
"Crazy Horse, Line Up 7"
Neil Young - vocals, guitar, pump organ
Frank Sampedro - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Billy Talbot - bass, vocals
Ralph Molina - drums, vocals
Pegi Young - background vocals
Nancy Hall - background vocals
Susan Hall - background vocals
Twink Brewer - background vocals

The downloads:
Disc one
Disc two


Dean and Britta in NYC

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham at the Village Underground, New York, NY on June 24, 2003.

This show was in support of their first record together, the still a Luna side project, L' Avventura.

Here's a nice website with a page dedicated to this show...

1. Night Nurse
2. Random Rules
3. Out Walking
4. Hear the Wind Blow
5. I Deserve It
6. Indian Summer
7. Your Baby
8. Mermaid Eyes
9. I Threw it Away
10. Moonshot
11. Ginger Snaps
12. Knives from Bavaria
13. Hearing Voices
14. Bonnie and Clyde

Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham at the Village Underground, New York, NY on June 24, 2003 - Download the show.


The Dead with Steve Winwood in Hartford

Saturday, June 21, 2003

The Dead with Steve Winwood at the Meadows Music Theatre in Hartford, CT on June 21, 2003.

For this tour The Dead were:

Phil Lesh
Mickey Hart
Billy Kreutzmann
Bob Weir
Joan Osborne
Jimmy Herring
Rob Barraco
Jeff Chiment

Not too shabby, there was some nice playing. The Other Ones and The Dead, 90% of the time, sounded better than the Grateful Dead did from about 92 - on...its always great to see the guys and hear the songs, though I don't know if I would go again. Even as much as I love Phil & Friends, I find it hard to muster up the motivation to go...

I don't have a setlist for Winwood's set but do have the show available for download! Its jam-packed, with an emphasis on jams and Traffic hits...a great set.

The Dead's set:

Set 1:
Milestones Jam> M
ississippi 1/2 Step (P+J)>
@Me & Bobby McGee (Joan joins on verse 2),
*%Iko-Iko (Mickey),
*%Low Spark (Steve vocals),
#A Little Peace For You (P+J),
The Wheel (Phil, Bob, Joan),
Touch of Grey (Bob)

Set 2:
Jam>
Feel Like A Stranger ,
Scarlet Begonias (Bob)>
Hard to Handle (J+B)>
Jam>
Drumz>
Space>
Night of 1000 Stars (Joan)>
%Sugaree (Joan),
%St Stephen>
%William Tell Bridge (Bob, Jeff, Rob)>
Playin' in the Band>
Midnight Hour (B+J)>
Playin' Reprise

Encore:
One More Saturday Night

@Bobby on acoustic
#New Phil song at the time
*with Steve Winwood & % Randall Bramlett (horn player from Winwood's band)

Steve Winwood - download
The Dead - download disc one
The Dead - download disc two
The Dead - download disc three