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June 10, 2000
Old Town School of Folk Music
Chicago, IL

Happy To Be Here
[45 Miles story]
45 Miles
Long Year
[Lonely Girl story]
Lonely Girl
[Just In Case story]
Just In Case
My Generation, Part 2
Horseshoe Lake
Can't Complain
Trouble
[Late Last Night story]
Late Last Night
Betty Was Black, Willie Was White
Easy Money > It's Only Rock 'n' Roll [Rolling Stones]
[Sideshow Blues story]
Sideshow Blues
I Spoke As A Child
Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues > I Shall Be Free No. 10 [Bob Dylan]
[Garth Brooks story]
Alright Guy
All My Life
Better Than Ever Blues, Part 2

Encore:
Doublewide Blues > That Was Me > Call Me the Breeze [J.J. Cale]

PRINTER-FRIENDLY SETLIST

AUDIO

SOURCE
QUALITY
COMPLETE
LENGTH
MEDIA
DAUD
B+
Yes
91:33
2 CDR
TRANSFER
Unknown
TAPER
Unknown
NOTES
A few really bad track transitions. Filler of opening set by Keith Sykes.

Keith Sykes opened this show wiith the following setlist: Broken Home, Princess Viagra, Country Morning Music, Advanced Medication for the Blues, You've Got Gold, Coast of Marseilles, I've Got a Lot of Love for You, Volcano, I'm Not Strange I'm Just Like You. Keith Sykes returns to the stage for Better Than Ever Blues, Part 2 and the encore.

On Sideshow Blues:

  • "It's hard to kick the door down when you ain't wearin' no shoes."

On Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues:

  • "...along came this band that wasn't even together. Called Juvenille, they sing 'you're a big fine woman mama back that thing up."
  • "...pack up the van. Move up to Chicago see if we can't get a Smashing Pumpkins record together."

On Doublewide Blues:

  • "I don't get out much since O.J.'s been on."

CD Cover Art (artist unknown): FRONT | BACK

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