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Cornerstone 2002 Set #1
Well, the first of two OtR performances at Cornerstone 2002 has come
to a close, and let me tell you, it was (Kevin Spacey in American
Beauty impression) spec-TACULAR. The band was originally scheduled
for an hour and a half, but took a full two hours to share their
music. The setlist:
All I Need is Everything
If Nothing Else
I Radio Heaven
Moth
When I Go
Anything At All (A new song, Karin said it may end up on the new
album)
Cast Me Away
Little Blue River (The band went on for a looong groove at the end of
this song. 'twas nice)
Faithfully Dangerous
Anyway
Holy Rain (One of Jack's songs on his new album. The whole band
accompanied him, including Karin doing some backing vocals)
The World Can Wait (K & L)
Ohio (K only on keys)
Fever (Peggy Lee cover. Not to be confused with "My Love Is a Fever"
=) The song will apparently be featured on a compilation due out this
fall.)
Jack's Valentine (One of my favorites for the evening)
Miles
Latter Days
-- At this point, the band left the stage. One of the 'fest staff
came up to the mic and said "Now, this just woundn't be an Over the
Rhine concert without at elast one encore!" at which point the band
returned to the stage --
Give Me Strength
Goodbye
The band did not return for a second encore, though the songs "Lucy,"
"Orphan Girl" and "Rhapsodie" were listed on the band's set list.
It's still very undewrstandable, as the band had been playing for the
past two hours straight. As I said before, tonight was an excellent
set. It's probably the best OtR show I've seen. Maybe the Atlanta
show was better, but I won't know until I get it (wink, wink) now
will I?
It is now time for me to go to sleep, for I have mush 'fest-going to
do tomorrow. There's another OtR concert, after all.
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