March 25, 2005 - The Belcourt Theatre - Nashville, TN
Setlist
Can't Complain
Yesterday's and Used To Be's
[Train Song intro]
Play a Train Song
East Nashville Skyline
[Judge Judy story]
Incarcerated
[Kingsmen story]
Ballad of the Kingsmen
D.B. Cooper
Good News Blues [Shaver]
Nirvana Was Better than Pearl Jam [Peter Cooper]
What's the Use [Peter Cooper]
45 Miles
Long Year
Horseshoe Lake
Doublewide Blues
Alright Guy
All My Life
[Tillamook County story]
Tillamook County Jail
Late Last Night
[Conservative Christian intro]
Conservative Christian...
Easy Money
Enjoy Yourself
Anywhere
Tension > Three Little Birds [Marley]
Notes
Several songs with Jeff Austin of Yonder Mountain String Band on mandolin and Tommy Womack on guitar. Todd introduces the three of them as "the Wing-Its."
The show was a part of the What the Folk Festival.
Peter Cooper performs a few of his songs in the middle of Todd's set.
After Incarcerated, Todd wishes a happy birthday to former member of the Nervous Wrecks, Mark Marchetti (whether it was actually Marchetti's birthday is undetermined as this was a classic Wrecks gag from the early years).
Variations
On Ballad of the Kingsmen:
"You wouldn't believe the chicks he gets now."
On Doublewide Blues:
"I don't get out much since the reenactment of the Michael Jackson trial's been on."
On Alright Guy:
"...new book with all those pictures of Will Kimbrough naked..."
"I know I'm dirty and I know I've smoked three states worth of dope. But it ain't like I went on national television and didi somthing worse than that."
On Conservative Christian...:
"Tree huggin', peace lovin', pro-choicin', gay wedding, Yonder Mountain String Band diggin' hippies like me."
On Tension:
"People still dig drugs. Some of ya'll anyway. My doctor told me that I didn't even have to take anymore. He told me that I would sober up sometime in my 50's."
"Weapons of mass destruction. That's what scares people these days. That and/or the lack there of them."
Audio
SOURCE: SBD | QUALITY: A | COMPLETE: Yes | LENGTH: 99:21 | TAPER: Doug Rogers
NOTES: Sound levels fluctuate in the opening seconds. Recording cuts before Peter Cooper plays a few songs.