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Re: good point

Posted: September 11, 2007 9:33 pm
by ragtopW
tallrob wrote:Setlists are very personal to be sure.

I am certain that the songs I am yet to hear (and desperately want to) are the same songs that others are hoping they never hear again.

But it doesn't stop me from wanting to hear 12V Man just once! :)
you and me too!! 8)

Posted: September 11, 2007 10:25 pm
by SchoonerWharf
chrisintampa wrote:the best set list is either the last show i saw or the next one i will see i like to listen to others shows but if i am not there it was good but it wasnt
I swear we should have a contest to see how long we could go without this inane answer in a thread of this sort. Yes its my personal pet peeve.

Posted: September 11, 2007 10:47 pm
by popcornjack
SchoonerWharf wrote:
chrisintampa wrote:the best set list is either the last show i saw or the next one i will see i like to listen to others shows but if i am not there it was good but it wasnt
I swear we should have a contest to see how long we could go without this inane answer in a thread of this sort. Yes its my personal pet peeve.
Boo-hoo. You don't like this answer. You know what my personal pet peeve is? When people feel it's their God-given right to trash other people's opinions. I've seen your sig line. Go post on a Chesney Forum if these answers p*** you off so much.

Posted: September 11, 2007 10:57 pm
by ragtopW
popcornjack wrote:
SchoonerWharf wrote:
chrisintampa wrote:the best set list is either the last show i saw or the next one i will see i like to listen to others shows but if i am not there it was good but it wasnt
I swear we should have a contest to see how long we could go without this inane answer in a thread of this sort. Yes its my personal pet peeve.
Boo-hoo. You don't like this answer. You know what my personal pet peeve is? When people feel it's their God-given right to trash other people's opinions. I've seen your sig line. Go post on a Chesney Forum if these answers p*** you off so much.
I always.say somedays I'm happy just to be here

and that is the poster who likes each set lists attitude..
8) 8)

Posted: September 12, 2007 8:00 am
by tallrob
SchoonerWharf wrote:
chrisintampa wrote:
I swear we should have a contest to see how long we could go without this inane answer in a thread of this sort. Yes its my personal pet peeve.

Schooner, I am all for free speech and glad you took the time to reply to this thread with your personal pet peeve....but I also feel that your incisive thoughts and opinions would be a fantastic addition to the KC forums. As I understand it, they don't have any "inane" posts over there.. In fact, I am quite certain that the KC forums are bastions for the best and brightest minds only.

I enjoy the Buffett boards myself, but then I just love inane conversation.

Posted: September 12, 2007 8:41 am
by lilsalty
Montessori School Benefit Show
Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY (Long Island)
October 13, 2001

1. The Wino and I know
(Jimmy says it all started in New Orleans and he will take us on a journey)
2. Pencil Thin Mustache
(He says it sounds so much like Frank and Lola)
3. Where's The Party
(a Steve Goodman song)
4. Smart Woman in Short Skirt
(joined by Ralph and Robert, a lady in a short skirt dances in front of the stage and Jimmy said he liked it)
5. Havana Daydreamin
(Going to the Caribbean)
6. That's What Living Is To Me
(Said a bit about Mark Twain being from Hartford)
7. Jolly Mon
(Said he played this for his mom at her 80th birthday party. He was reminded about the story about the movie and the exec who wanted the Jolly Mon to be a white guy. "Haven't you ever seen Bob Marley?")
8. Son of a Son of a Sailor
(broke a sting on his 12 string guitar at the begining of the song, he played it anyway with 11 strings)
9. Everybody's Talkin'
(thanks to Fred Neil; mentioned his trips through the Keys always starts at Alabama Jacks and his times with Jerry Jeff. He also said he remembers his used red MGB and a new cassette player.)
10. I Have Found Me A Home
11. Southern Cross

Intermission
Radio Margaritaville played a rare live version of Billy Joel's New York State of Mind
Jimmy comes out to center stage for autographs/pictures/handshakes

12. Cuban Crime of Passion
13. Manana
(New album will be out in March)
14. When Salome Plays The Drums
(talked about band in St Barth's and Anana meaning pineapple and rum and passion fruit)
15. Twelve Volt Man
(laughs about loving his own rhyme)
16. Blue Telescope
(reference to playing with John Hiatt in the very early days and always wanting to do one of his songs)
Talked about album cover and standing by his decision to change it
17. All The Ways That I Want You
(a Bruce Cockburn song that will be on the new album, was recorded in New York near the East Hampton airport; talked about chemisty in doing the album and boogying in the vocal booth...an airsteam trailer)
18. Rocky Raccoon (the Beatles)
(Drawing of for the raffle, a trip to Key West)
19. Nautical Wheelers
("you don't look like a square dancer")
20. Life Is Just A Tire Swing / Jambalaya

Jimmy said: "What a night...thank you for helping our school"

21. Margaritaville
22. In My Life (the Beatles)

Best show I've been to...3rd row and my husband won the Key West raffle...he's the guy who doesn't "look like a square dancer." :pirate:

Posted: September 12, 2007 11:36 pm
by jimmyismykrustytheclown
:oops: wishes he got on the boat sooner.


life is a tire swing