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Keller Williams 12/11/2004

SHOWID 238751

Show Reviews

Andy Magnes
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My first KW experience. We were so hammered to start the show, we thought (as well as many people in the crowd) that Martin Sexton, the opener, was Keller. Sexton played real well, and one of my friends actually left afterwards (sucks for her) but Keller was incredible. Shakedown Street and Terrapin were both long, windy, and soulful. Natural Woman was a ballsy thing for any man to play, and Keller's normal staples were very good to hear. As my friend always puts it, "Keller can't fill stadiums...he is the ULTIMATE guy in the corner playing guitar." He doesn't need to play stadium rock to pack shows, but I agree that his sound can't fill a stadium. That being said, a Keller show isn't the same unless you're close enough to see the "Mad Professor" at work. I was directly between Lou and Keller at this show so it worked out (compared to Bonnaroo where I couldn't see shit).
c4seyj0nes
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Set I

Thin Mint
Yoni>
Jam on Yoni
Alligator Alley
You Are What You Eat
Ninja (of love)
She Got Sauce
Shakedown Street
Portapotty
Sally Sullivan
Breathe>
Toy Loop>
Breathe
Terrapin Station*
Lou's Loop
Martin Vs. Keller Flugel/Skat Battle^
Natural Woman^
The American^
I Wish (Stevie Wonder cover)^

E:What I got
Best Feeling

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

* Williams on solo piano

^Martin Sexton on Guitar and vocals and Keller Williams on bass and vocals

Sources

SHNID 74995
S: (FOB/LOC) AKG C-1000s > MZ-NH900 HiMD > Sonic Stage > MZ-NH 900 HiMD> Sonic Stage > CD; T: Unknown transfer (George B and Ricky R)
SHNID 114818
GS-20 omni-powered stealth mics > GS bass roll-off 169hz > Sony MZR500 MD > CD Wave Ver. 1.93.3 > WAV > mkwACT Ver. 0.96f > SHN