Joe Ely 2006-03-31
Poor David's Pub, Dallas, TX
Set 1
Joe Ely (w/Joel Guzman)
"Night Of The Chihuahuas"
Poor David's Pub
Dallas, Texas
March 31, 2006
Treat Me Like A Saturday Night
Fightin' For My Life
Letter To Laredo
A Thousand Miles From Home
The trilogy story
Miss Bonnie And Mr. Clyde
False start/changing the song
I Had My Hopes Up High
I'm Gonna Strangle You, Shorty
Streets Of Sin
Row Of Dominoes
Where Is My Love?
Ranches And Rivers
"Night Of The Chihuahuas"
Poor David's Pub
Dallas, Texas
March 31, 2006
Treat Me Like A Saturday Night
Fightin' For My Life
Letter To Laredo
A Thousand Miles From Home
The trilogy story
Miss Bonnie And Mr. Clyde
False start/changing the song
I Had My Hopes Up High
I'm Gonna Strangle You, Shorty
Streets Of Sin
Row Of Dominoes
Where Is My Love?
Ranches And Rivers
Set 2
Tuning ...
Behind The Bamboo Shade
Dallas
All That You Need
A Flood On Our Hands
If I Could Teach My Chihuahua To Sing
Me And Billy The Kid
Boxcars
Encore applause
Live Forever
Gallo Del Cielo
If You Were A Bluebird
Behind The Bamboo Shade
Dallas
All That You Need
A Flood On Our Hands
If I Could Teach My Chihuahua To Sing
Me And Billy The Kid
Boxcars
Encore applause
Live Forever
Gallo Del Cielo
If You Were A Bluebird
Set 3
Comment
NOTES: Really nice show, with lots of
texture and finesse by Joe and Joel (on accordion and
backup vocals) in front of an appreciative crowd.
New song "Miss Bonnie And Mr. Clyde" (think that's
the title) is kind of a cross between "Me And Billy
The Kid" and "The Road Goes On Forever," the second
in the trilogy, Joe says. It's pretty funny, and he pretty
much made it through unscathed as far as not flubbing new
lyrics. Joe did a lot of picking up and down the guitar neck this night, and the fine house sound makes this a very enjoyable listen. He also played both of his Chihuahua songs , a handful of "Streets Of Sin" cuts, a beautiful version of Billy Joe Shaver's classic "Live Forever" and a jaw-dropping run through "Boxcars."
texture and finesse by Joe and Joel (on accordion and
backup vocals) in front of an appreciative crowd.
New song "Miss Bonnie And Mr. Clyde" (think that's
the title) is kind of a cross between "Me And Billy
The Kid" and "The Road Goes On Forever," the second
in the trilogy, Joe says. It's pretty funny, and he pretty
much made it through unscathed as far as not flubbing new
lyrics. Joe did a lot of picking up and down the guitar neck this night, and the fine house sound makes this a very enjoyable listen. He also played both of his Chihuahua songs , a handful of "Streets Of Sin" cuts, a beautiful version of Billy Joe Shaver's classic "Live Forever" and a jaw-dropping run through "Boxcars."
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