Martin Sexton 2004-01-31
The (frigid) Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
Set 1
Goin' to the Country
The Beast in Me
Lay My Cards on the Table @
Wasted
Diggin' Me Diggin' You
Freedom of the Road
Hallelujah
Angeline
Things You Do to Me
Where Did I Go Wrong
Women & Wine
Elephant Memory
Hard Times
Love Keep Us Together
Diner
Candy
Dear Prudence *
Intro >
Gypsy Woman $
Glory Bound
The Beast in Me
Lay My Cards on the Table @
Wasted
Diggin' Me Diggin' You
Freedom of the Road
Hallelujah
Angeline
Things You Do to Me
Where Did I Go Wrong
Women & Wine
Elephant Memory
Hard Times
Love Keep Us Together
Diner
Candy
Dear Prudence *
Intro >
Gypsy Woman $
Glory Bound
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
General Notes:
@ First appearance "since I used to sing in Harvard Square" -
# Ray Charles Cover
* Beatles Cover ( some annoying feedback, martin finally asks the monitor guy
whats going on and it subsides...)
$ With pieces of "Ain't Nobody", Chaka Khan cover
Whole show is Martin solo
Heating system was down at the Newport, it was about 30 degrees inside.
That said, this show is sick. As always, Martin found a way to take
adversity and turn it into something great - that something great
manifested itself all night, but in one spot more than others - the first
appearance of "Lay My Cards On The Table" in what Martin claims is about
8-10 years.
The venue wouldnt let us tape from near the booth, despite the fact that
they had several feet barricaded off around the board... so Jake decided
to go stack-tape and it turned out great, you'll hear.
- adam -
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brun0238/sexton.html
@ First appearance "since I used to sing in Harvard Square" -
# Ray Charles Cover
* Beatles Cover ( some annoying feedback, martin finally asks the monitor guy
whats going on and it subsides...)
$ With pieces of "Ain't Nobody", Chaka Khan cover
Whole show is Martin solo
Heating system was down at the Newport, it was about 30 degrees inside.
That said, this show is sick. As always, Martin found a way to take
adversity and turn it into something great - that something great
manifested itself all night, but in one spot more than others - the first
appearance of "Lay My Cards On The Table" in what Martin claims is about
8-10 years.
The venue wouldnt let us tape from near the booth, despite the fact that
they had several feet barricaded off around the board... so Jake decided
to go stack-tape and it turned out great, you'll hear.
- adam -
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brun0238/sexton.html
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Updated At
Wed Feb 04 2004 18:33:25 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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