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... and the hits just keep on coming. Many thanks for the recording. |
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Almost identical to the show in Atlanta last night (Thursday). Fantastic show and great versions of some older songs. Thanks for the recording, and thanks, Chuck, for the great music! |
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in which case... book ahead. Chuck always sells out the Railway in advance these days. |
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In fact, book immediately, as there are only a few tickets left. |
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I'd like to be da judge of that! However, that's not a public site, any chance you could zip it to another site like sendspace - e.g. - http://www.sendspace.com/file/mxosow |
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Thanks for this. Haven't heard Break the Seal live since the Feast of Hearts tour. Great show all round. |
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The band played "Shore Patrol" at the Iota Club in Arlington, VA Saturday night. We were surprised and delighted. They played without James (had a gig with another band back in California), so this might have influenced the set list. |
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What's goin' on with James? Chuck said on Facebook: "James gone AWOL. When he gets back we're going to hold him down while Stephie shaves his head on stage." Was there another guitarist when you saw them? If so, who? |
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He's back! James was amazing last night in Sellersville, PA. Twin guitar hero stuff with Chuck. He seemed happy and a bit shy, maybe chagrined. Whatever- great, great show. This band is killer. They need to do a live recording while everything is so tight and smokin. A highlight last night was "Wasn't I Always a Friend to You" which CP penned with Alejandro Escovedo. |
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Break the Seal? BREAK THE SEAL? Where's the tape?!?!?! |
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Iron Horse Show *Set List* --> 01-02-Opening music & Jam o3-Sonny Liston's Blues 04-Balinese Dancer 05-Always a Friend 06-Storm Across the Sea 07-You Been Gone 08- 09-Hot Talk 10-Would You Love Me 11-Doubter Out of Jesus 12-Queen Bee 13-[story of recording Let Freedom Ring] 14-You and Me Baby 15-Let Freedom Ring 16-Summertime Thing 17-We Had it All 18-Tina Goodbye - Stephenie Finch* 19-Diamond Jim 20-You Did 21-I'm Not Talkin' 22-Pin a Rose |
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Track 8 is Dyin' All young from The Hurting Business |
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