December 11, 2004 - The Southgate House - Newport, KY
Setlist
Age Like Wine
Alcohol and Pills
[Vinyl Records/Music festival story]
Vinyl Records
Play a Train Song
[Kingsmen intro]
Ballad of the Kingsmen
[Judge Judy story]
Incarcerated
Horseshoe Lake
Easy Money
[Seattle Grunge Rock/Chicago story]
Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues > I Shall Be Free, No. 10 [Dylan]
Paradise [Prine]
Beer Run
D.B. Cooper
Doublewide Blues
Conservative Christian...
Better Than Ever Blues, Part 2
Late Last Night
Encore:
Alright Guy
Nashville
Enjoy Yourself
Encore:
Iron Mike's Main Man's Last Request
Heart of Gold [Young]
Notes
Will Kimbrough opened this show and played guitar during Todd's set.
Todd has a hard time finding the right key to start Nashville.
During Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues, Todd does a different portion than usual of Bob Dylan's I Shall Be Free, No. 10.
Will Kimbrough's opening set included: Piece of Work, Mr. Lee, Grown Up Now, The Powers That Be, Diamond in a Garbage Can, Betty Was Black (And Willie Was White), Champion of the World, Wicked Angela, Christmas in Prison [John Prine], Closer to the Ground, Yo Yo Ma, Goodnight Moon
Variations
On Vinyl Records:
"I've got piles and piles and piles of Helen Reddy...and Duane Eddy...maybe a little Petty."
On Ballad of the Kingsmen:
"He gets so many chicks now."
On Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues:
"Space Needle, Eddie Vedder, Ichiro Suzuki"
"...shave off these goatees, pack up the van. I'm gonna move down to California, buy a horse, ride it out into the desert, I don't care how fuckin' hot it is, I'm gonna name that thing."
On Doublewide Blues:
"I don't get out much since O.J.'s been on."
On Alright Guy:
"I had that new book with all them pictures of Will Kimbrough naked..."
"Hey, old timer, we're gonna have to ask you to step out of the car."
On Iron Mike's Main Man's Last Request:
"You're still the champion and everybody knows you are. Let's go out to some night club in Minnesota and jump on the hood of some guys car."
Audio
SOURCE: SBD | QUALITY: A- | COMPLETE: Yes | LENGTH: 99:55 | TAPER: Brian Kincaid