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Jackson Browne & David Lindley 09/15/2010

SHOWID 498005

Set I

Seminole Bingo
Brothers Under the Bridge
For Everyman
Looking East
Soul of a Man
Catfood Sandwiches
Off of Wonderland
Giving That Heaven Away
Just Say Yeah
In the Shape of a Heart
Your Bright Baby Blues
Fountain of Sorrow
The Pretender
For a Dancer
Rock Me on the Water
Sky Blue and Black
My Problem is You
Too Many Angels
Rosie
Late For the Sky
Doctor My Eyes
Band Intros
Running on Empty
Crazy 'Bout a Mercury

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Collectors With This Show

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John H (5/5) flac / 2 A A View   audience
Notes: Sat in orchestra, just left of center, 10 rows back from the stage. Core-Sound cards to Sony PCM-D50 (48 kHZ, 24 bit), WavePad Sound Editor to chop and FLAC only. Second night of a two night stand at the Beacon. Terrific show, responsive audience, and the Beacon is my favorite venue in the world. Prompt 8 PM start for a Jackson and David acoustic duo, sequeing into David alone for a couple of songs. I actually think he's overrated as a solo performer, although I greatly admire his skill with the stringed instruments and his musical voice in the band is unmistakable and really a part of the "Running on Empty" sound that most people associate with JB. The song "Catfood Sandwiches" is utterly revolting and not much redeemed by instrumental virtuosity. When it was over the people behind me, who talked constantly at high volume not ever pausing to really listen to the show (thank god for cardiods), wondered loudly if anybody had liked it. I wondered too. Highlights were "Sky Blue and Black" and "Rosie" which I don't think were played all that often on the tour, and a stunning "Late For the Sky" that reminds you why you're a fan. What with one thing and another, they seem to have let time get away from them, and this might be the only show of the tour with a single encore: when "Running on Empty" rapped up it was about 5 minutes to 11 PM. The band walked off stage for a perfunctory 30 seconds, came back on and played "Crazy 'Bout a Mercury" and then thanked us and walked off at 11 sharp. To my great surprise, the lights came up without any "I Am a Patriot". Must be some 11 PM union thing at the Beacon. Didn't matter. We got plenty of what we came for.
OldNeumanntapr (5/5) FLAC / 1 A View   10th Row, Just Left Of Center; Core Sound Cardioids >Sony PCM- D50 (24 bit/48 k)
Notes: Equals Three Discs (165 Minutes Total)
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 3 A- View   Aud
zowie (3/5) cd / 2 a- View   Core-Sound cards to Sony PCM-D50
Mike Kelly (1/4.4) cdr / 3 View   audience recording
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 2 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 1978; lineage:
Death Glider (1/0) CD-R / 2 View   Audience recording > Core Sound cardiod mics > Sony PCM-D50 > usb > WAV > WavePad...
Notes: FLAC/sg2000d
Robert Scott (0/5) flac / 2 A View