Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals 08/29/2004
Set I
Walk Away #
Steal My Kisses
Burn One Down
Diamonds on the Inside
Brown Eyed Blues
Excuse Me Mr.
Temporary Remedy
Where Could I Go
With My Own Two Hands/War *
11th Commandment #
Well Well Well @
There Will Be a Light @
Satisfied Mind @
Steal My Kisses
Burn One Down
Diamonds on the Inside
Brown Eyed Blues
Excuse Me Mr.
Temporary Remedy
Where Could I Go
With My Own Two Hands/War *
11th Commandment #
Well Well Well @
There Will Be a Light @
Satisfied Mind @
Set II
Set III
Comment
Full Band
JEM opened. Ben opened for the Dave Matthews Band.
* Bob Marley & the Wailers Cover
# Ben solo
@ featuring the Blind Boys of Alabama
The Innocent Criminals:
Oliver Charles - Drums
Marc Ford - Guitar
Leon Mobley - Percussion
Juan Nelson - Bass
Jason Yates - Keys
JEM opened. Ben opened for the Dave Matthews Band.
* Bob Marley & the Wailers Cover
# Ben solo
@ featuring the Blind Boys of Alabama
The Innocent Criminals:
Oliver Charles - Drums
Marc Ford - Guitar
Leon Mobley - Percussion
Juan Nelson - Bass
Jason Yates - Keys
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| Gael | CDR / 1 | A- | View | MBHO KA200N/603A's > USBPre 1.5 > ASIO > n-track 3.3 > WAV @ 24bit/44.1kHz. | ||
| Mike McGinnis | / 1 | View | ||||
| Amanda | Audio / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | Opened for DMB | |||||
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| Notes: | Archived - Book 1, Disc 129 | |||||
| Todd French | FLAC / 1 | View | MBHO KA200N/603A's > USBPre 1.5 > ASIO > n-track 3.3 > WAV @ 24bit/44.1kHz. | |||
| renee | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | good quality DAO show. love the songs with the Blind Boys of Alabama. just like the night before you can hear some conversations but it is very minimal | |||||
| Matt Mitcham | CDR / 1 | A | View | |||
| Phil | SHN / 1 | View | ||||
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