Barrington Levy 2006-01-08
The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA
Set 1
Band Medley
Do The Dance
Under Mi Sensi
She's Mine
Teach The Youth
Too Experienced
My Time
Work
Prison Oval Rock
Sweet Reggae Music
Poor Man Style
Collie Weed
A Yah We Deh
Love Of Jah
You Say You Love Me (Don't Run Away)
Shine Eye Girl
21 Girls Salute
Bad Boy
Struggler (A cappella)
Dancehall Rock
Please Jah Jah
Black Roses
Minibus (On the Telephone)
Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway)
Murderer
Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) %#
Rock And Come In
Looking My Love
Englishman
Living Dangerously
Do The Dance
Under Mi Sensi
She's Mine
Teach The Youth
Too Experienced
My Time
Work
Prison Oval Rock
Sweet Reggae Music
Poor Man Style
Collie Weed
A Yah We Deh
Love Of Jah
You Say You Love Me (Don't Run Away)
Shine Eye Girl
21 Girls Salute
Bad Boy
Struggler (A cappella)
Dancehall Rock
Please Jah Jah
Black Roses
Minibus (On the Telephone)
Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway)
Murderer
Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) %#
Rock And Come In
Looking My Love
Englishman
Living Dangerously
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
% with Lee Jaffe on harmonica
# Bob Marley cover
Santa Cruz's The Expendables opened the evening with about an hour-long set.
Barrington and the Detour Posse took the stage and gave the sold-out Catalyst crowd a fabulous show. Bob Marley friend and fellow Wailer Lee Jaffe came out to play harmonica during Rebel Music. After Living Dangerously, MC Rocky
Bailey came out to close the evening, but I don't think Barrington and Co. were done yet. You can hear a band member with the wireless mic backstage ask, "Do you want more?" Rocky just kept talking and probably didn't realize they would have come back out for a few more songs. I've never seen him deny a band an encore unless time was an issue. In this case, it was still early so all I
can think is he didn't hear them. Either way, the show was great and he played most of my favorites.
# Bob Marley cover
Santa Cruz's The Expendables opened the evening with about an hour-long set.
Barrington and the Detour Posse took the stage and gave the sold-out Catalyst crowd a fabulous show. Bob Marley friend and fellow Wailer Lee Jaffe came out to play harmonica during Rebel Music. After Living Dangerously, MC Rocky
Bailey came out to close the evening, but I don't think Barrington and Co. were done yet. You can hear a band member with the wireless mic backstage ask, "Do you want more?" Rocky just kept talking and probably didn't realize they would have come back out for a few more songs. I've never seen him deny a band an encore unless time was an issue. In this case, it was still early so all I
can think is he didn't hear them. Either way, the show was great and he played most of my favorites.
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