David Mead 09/05/2005
Set I
Ordinary Life
Hold On
World Of A King
What I Want To Do
Only A Girl
How Much
Elodie
Touch Of Mascara
You Might See Him
Make It Right
Echoes Of A Heart
While The World Is Sleeping
Hold On
World Of A King
What I Want To Do
Only A Girl
How Much
Elodie
Touch Of Mascara
You Might See Him
Make It Right
Echoes Of A Heart
While The World Is Sleeping
Set II
Indiana
Only A Dream
Comfort
Sweet Sunshine
Nashville
Wherever You Are
Mine And Yours
Bucket Of Girls
Lucky Man (tease)
Landlocked
Flamin' Angel
She, Luisa
The Trouble With Henry
Cuba
Happy Birthday / Daydream Believer (tease)
Everyone Knows It But You
Only A Dream
Comfort
Sweet Sunshine
Nashville
Wherever You Are
Mine And Yours
Bucket Of Girls
Lucky Man (tease)
Landlocked
Flamin' Angel
She, Luisa
The Trouble With Henry
Cuba
Happy Birthday / Daydream Believer (tease)
Everyone Knows It But You
Set III
Comment
David's first house concert, staged by Linda and Bob Utter. The show is played in two sets ("Indiana" starts the second set). David played acoustic 12-string for the whole show.
Tonight's highlights - the first known performance of "The Trouble With Henry"; "Cuba" and "Flamin' Angel" played for the first time since 2002-2003; J. Oscar Bittinger leads the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to David; a bit of "Daydream Believer" is played while I am changing tapes in the videocamera. All in all a very well rounded set where each album is represented with every group of four songs (intentional) - until the requests start with "Bucket Of Girls" (played on guitar as opposed to piano, as is "How Much").
Tonight's highlights - the first known performance of "The Trouble With Henry"; "Cuba" and "Flamin' Angel" played for the first time since 2002-2003; J. Oscar Bittinger leads the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to David; a bit of "Daydream Believer" is played while I am changing tapes in the videocamera. All in all a very well rounded set where each album is represented with every group of four songs (intentional) - until the requests start with "Bucket Of Girls" (played on guitar as opposed to piano, as is "How Much").
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