March 31, 2005 - Cat's Cradle - Carrboro, NC
Setlist
Can't Complain
45 Miles
Play a Train Song
All My Life
Betty Was Black (And Willie Was White)
[Judge Judy story]
Incarcerated
Ballad of the Kingsmen
D.B. Cooper
[Tillamook County story]
Tillamook County Jail
Easy Money
Statistician's Blues
Tension
Horseshoe Lake
[K.K. Rider story]
Don't It Make You Want to Dance [Wier]
Conservative Christian...
Sideshow Blues
Sunshine > You Can't Always Get What You Want [Jagger/Richards]
Enjoy Yourself
Encore:
Doublewide Blues
Age Like Wine
Heart of Gold [Young]
Encore:
What Made Milwaukee Famous [Leiber/Stoller]
Notes
Hayes Carll opened this show with the following setlist: Hey Baby, Rivertown, Soon as I Learn Your Name, Glad I Came, Arkansas Blues, Ain't Enough of Me to Go Around, Chickens, I've Been Everywhere, Long Way Home (encore). During Chickens, Hayes told a funny story about telling Arkansas jokes at a show somewhere and the CEO of Tyson Chicken, who is from Arkansas, was in the audience. He tipped Hayes $100 and bought the audience two rounds for his humor.
During the guitar solo on Incarcerated: "Eat your heart out, Will Kimbrough."
Variations
On Ballad of the Kingsmen:
"He gets a lot of chicks now."
On Tension:
"It's called box office, baby. It's bigger than Green Day."
"People still dig drugs. That's for sure. I mean, some of ya'll anyway."
"Michael Jackson. That's what scares people these days. That and....no, just that."
On Doublewide Blues:
"I don't get out much since the reenactment of the Michael Jackson trial's been on."
"Take me home, Elvis. I think I'm drunk."
Audio
SOURCE: AUD | QUALITY: B+ | COMPLETE: Yes | LENGTH: 87:04 | TAPER: Rob Peters