bronxapostle wrote:don't be a COMPLETE lackey...we need the whole setlist please. thanks, ba
not in any order but from memory he played these:
45 - set opener (the rest is chronological by release which is kind of how I think of things afterwards)
wave a white flag
Alison
detectives
no action
hand in hand
accidents
oliver's army
plu
ghost train
girls talk
clubland
new lace sleeves
beyond belief
eiwt book
shipbuilding
walking my baby back home
point of no return (ford not goffin/king for Womack RIP not goffin RIP)>sleep of the just>point of no return>lookin for a love
last year of my youth (both versions)
country darkness
ascension day
complicated shadows
slow drag with Josephine
condemned man
for more tears
come the meantimes
sorry not in order and I'm sure I'm forgetting something
History Repeats wrote:Looking for a love by J geils...?? I don't recall that...unless it was one line and I missed it...
He did go off mic at the end (in lieu of jimmy) as he exited the stage...but it was a brief one line that was difficult to hear as the crowd cheered
guess it caught LACKEY's ear. & i'm guessing you must be LESS than 35 years old HISTORY! this song was ALWAYS on the radio in the late 70's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK6yfR701oQ
History Repeats wrote:Looking for a love by J geils...?? I don't recall that...unless it was one line and I missed it...
He did go off mic at the end (in lieu of jimmy) as he exited the stage...but it was a brief one line that was difficult to hear as the crowd cheered
you wouldn't associate what he did with j geils. he was crooning the womack version (much slower and more soulful than j geils version) at the end of the tribute off mic until the crowd drowned him out. maybe 15 seconds.
History Repeats wrote:Looking for a love by J geils...?? I don't recall that...unless it was one line and I missed it...
He did go off mic at the end (in lieu of jimmy) as he exited the stage...but it was a brief one line that was difficult to hear as the crowd cheered
you wouldn't associate what he did with j geils. he was crooning the womack version (much slower and more soulful than j geils version) at the end of the tribute off mic until the crowd drowned him out. maybe 15 seconds.
i HATE when a silly audience does that! if he steps back from the mic, singing to us...why not wait to yip and yelp until he's done???? so, i have searched that the Geils song is indeed the one written by the same folks who wrote the Womack take! thanks lackey.