October 31, 2008

Halloween Coverage: Setlist Roundup

A large variety of bands took the stage last night with a bag full of treats and tricks for their loyal fans. Let’s kickoff our coverage with a look at the setlists from some of the bigger shows as they happen…

Al and the Transamericans

The Electric Company
Utica, NY

Set: Somewhere In Kansas*, 20th Century Man, Another Home*, Everything Here, Grass Is Greener*, Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young), Guitar, Time* (Kirk Juhas), Some Of The Parts*, Lost & Found, Jambalaya ^ (Hank Williams), I Will, Light Of the Moon*, Waiting For The Rain*, Instrumental (“a Gordon Stone Original”), Deal (Hunter/Garcia) > Waiting For The Punchline

* First time played (?) and tracks off “This Day & Age”
^ w/ (insert name of local very cool senior citizen on totally rockin’ trombonaphone)

Black Crowes

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York, NY

Set: Halfway To Everywhere, Evergreen, Sting Me, Seeing Things, Evil Eye, She Talks To Angels, Poor Elijah, Ain’t No More Cane on the Brazos, Whoa Mule, Torn and Frayed, We Who See The Deep > Thorn In My Pride > Drums > Wiser Time, Remedy, Wounded Bird

Encore: Good Friday
Encore 2: Hey Hey What Can I Do?

[via CrowesTK @ Amorica]

The Breakfast

The ‘Sco @ Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH

Set: Looney Tunes Theme > Beef Barley > The Simpsons Theme > Beef Barley, Popeye The Sailor Man Theme, The Sound, South Park Theme > Hard Luck Harry > Ghost Busters Theme > Metropolis, Sponge Bob Square Pants Theme, Jam > Over Exposure

[via OMS211]

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Warren always brings a stellar group of musicians to the stage to jam all night long, take on some covers and participate in interesting collaborations. This year the Jam turns 20 (no more teenage angst) and expands to two nights. So, who did Mr. Haynes bring to the table for this epic event?

Well, the answer is that it’s a solid lineup, but nothing really blows me away. The more you look at it, the more it appeals as an Xmas Jam lineup. As you’re looking, keep in mind that these acts don’t exist in isolation but as a set of musicians to work together throughout the event. And when you start to think of what can happen with this group, there is some definite excitement.

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