March 26, 2005 - The Belcourt Theatre - Nashville, TN
Setlist
East Nashville Skyline
Nervous Wreck
[Universal Studios with Will Kimbrough story]
Horseshoe Lake
Iron Mike's Main Man's Last Request
Hey Hey
D.B. Cooper
Statistician's Blues
Tension > Good Christian Soldier [Bare/Shaver]
[Aaron Allen story]
Ballad of the Devil's Backbone Tavern
Play a Train Song
45 Miles
[K.K. Rider story]
Don't It Make You Wanna Dance [Wier]
This Land is Our Land
Easy Money > It's Only Rock 'n' Roll [Jagger/Richards]
Elmo and Henry
Ballad of the Kingsmen
Conservative Christian...
Guaranteed
[15 Minutes story]
Sideshow Blues
Encore:
Sunshine
Nashville
Enjoy Yourself
Notes
Night two of the What the Folk Festival.
Todd played solo through Tension.
A few very rare performances including Elmo and Henry and an acoustic version of Nervous Wreck.
This set includes a pretty long story about D.B. Cooper.
Jeff Austin joined in on mandolin during Ballad of the Devil's Backbone Tavern.
Tommy Womack joins in on guitar during Play a Train Song.
Adrienne Young and Peter Cooper on vocals for Don't It Make You Wanna Dance.
Tuning before This Land is Our Land referred to as a Grateful Dead song (tune in).
A slower version of Nashville make the lyrics a little easier to catch.
Variations
On Tension:
"It's bigger than Sum 41. And Reuben and the Jets."
"People are pretty into drugs. I'm pretty sure that a lot of you are high on them right now."
"Catholic priests. That's what scares people these days. I have a headache. People also hate weapons of mass destruction...and/or a lack there of them."
On Ballad of the Kingsmen:
"He gets a lot of chicks now."
On Conservative Christian...:
"Tree huggin', peace lovin', pro-choicin', gay weddin', Leftover Salmon diggin' hippies like me."
"Tree huggin', peace lovin', pot smokin', porn watchin', Yonder Mountain String Band diggin' hippies like me."
Audio
SOURCE: AUD | QUALITY: A | COMPLETE: Yes | LENGTH: 122:44 | TAPER: Andrew Pierce
Video
SOURCE: AUD | QUALITY: A | COMPLETE: No | LENGTH: 108:47 | TAPER: Undetermined
NOTES: Hey Hey and D.B. Cooper removed from recording to fit performance on one DVD. Still frame and audio recording used for a moment during K.K. Rider story.