Paul Brady 2001-10-27
Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland

Set 1
Marriage Made in Hollywood
Nothing But The Same Old Story
Nobody Knows
Blue World
You're The One
Not The Only One (BR)
Dimming Of The Day (BR)
Thing Called Love (BR)
Trick Or Treat (BR)
Follow On
The Island
The Long Goodbye
Crazy Dreams
Oh! What A World (BR/SF)
The World Is What You Make It (BR/SF/CT)
I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble (BR)
Can't Stop Wanting You (BR)
The Homes Of Donegal
Arthur McBride

Set 2


Set 3


Comment
Special Guest: Bonnie Raitt
Other Guests: Shea Fitzgerald - mandolin, Ciaran Tourish - violin,

Band: Steve Fletcher - keyboards
Ian Maidman - guitars
Liam Genockey - drums

From the Paul Brady website:

Starting out with Paul and the band for the first five songs as usual,
Bonnie Raitt is Paul's star guest tonight. Friends and collaborators for over a decade now, Paul and Bonnie have worked together on many occasions, from singing
on each others' albums to writing together to playing on each others' shows both live and on television. Bonnie flew in from San Francisco earlier in the week and this was her third night at Vicar Street, having been in the audience
on Wed for the show that featured Gavin Friday, then on stage with Mark Knopfler last night. Her first number was Paul's song "Not The Only One" which was a hit for her in the USA from her Grammy winning album "Luck Of The
Draw" (also Paul's composition). Next a second airing of Richard Thompson's
'Dimming Of The Day' followed by 'Thing Called Love' from 'Nick Of Time',
also a Grammy winner. Finally 'Trick Or Treat' which she sang with Paul on his
1991 album of the same name. Bonnie is a consummate performer and a wonderful
singer and guitar player. A legend in her own land, it's rare enough to see her
this side of the ocean and the audience rose to the occasion giving her a great
reception. Returning for 'Oh What A World' with Shea Fitzgerald on
mandolin and then 'The World Is What You Make It' with Shea and Ciaran Tourish on
fiddle. A long time admirer of Paul's tradional singing and of the song 'I Am A
Youth That's Inclined To Ramble' in particular, Paul and Bonnie sang a
sensitive, betimes hilarious version of that song. Again the audience were over the
moon. Back on piano for 'The Homes Of Donegal', Bonnie bowed out... a great
favorite of the crowd, leaving Paul to sing his 'Helpless Heart' solo [sic] at
the Piano. What an amazing talent she is! Paul was so pleased she made the long
trip. All the band and crew loved her.

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