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Title: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: Pottel on April 24, 2010, 12:51:22 AM
MAy get lucky tonight..
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: Jules on April 24, 2010, 01:57:43 AM
And win some.
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: Pottel on April 24, 2010, 09:27:28 AM
only 16 songs left..
April 23   Chicago, IL   
Border Reiver   
What It Is   
Sailing To Philadelphia   
Cleaning My Gun   
Prairie Wedding   
Hill Farmer's Blues   
Romeo And Juliet   
Sultans Of Swing   
Donegan's Gone   
Get Lucky   
Marbletown   
Speedway At Nazareth   
Telegraph Road   
Brothers In Arms   
So Far Away   
Piper To The End
seems like they leftout Why Aye Man
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: allen on April 24, 2010, 10:07:17 AM
And Shangri-La.

Wishes
Allen
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: GennT on April 24, 2010, 10:38:35 AM
No MK setlist is complete without Why Aye Man , as for Our Shangri-La I don't care.I would have replaced Get Lucky with A night in summer long ago! Good to see Praire Wedding staying!
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: dedou on April 24, 2010, 04:31:05 PM
please
I want to hear rememberance day again :lol
no prairie wedding :disbelief
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: scupperman on April 24, 2010, 07:28:25 PM
Well, having been to 9 MK solo shows and 1 DS I think this may be the best so far, granted there are a few songs I would rather hear but to me the spirit the performer(s) bring to show trumps a lot of other factors, and I could feel the enthusiasm tonight (maybe because we were in the 2nd row, thanks MK!). The show was well over 2 hours, well paced and a few new stage banters from Mark. He did reuse the line about taking a swing a Macbeth, little did he know that it was official "Talk Like Shakespeare Day" in Chicago, how appropriate for R&J.

A friend with me who's a musician was astounded with the variety of stringed instruments deployed throughout the evening (what the heck was Richard playing on CMG ?) and the tightness of the band, the stage interplay and the overall genius of MK's playing and song writing.

On to Milwaukee tonight and then......withdrawal!

We had the usual set,

No: Night In Summer, Why Aye, Going Home or Shangri La

We had Prairie Wedding, So Far Away and Piper
Title: Re: Concert #14:2010.04.23, Chicago Theatre, Chicago - Spoiler ahead
Post by: Dutchessy on April 24, 2010, 09:13:58 PM
Well, having been to 9 MK solo shows and 1 DS I think this may be the best so far, granted there are a few songs I would rather hear but to me the spirit the performer(s) bring to show trumps a lot of other factors, and I could feel the enthusiasm tonight (maybe because we were in the 2nd row, thanks MK!). The show was well over 2 hours, well paced and a few new stage banters from Mark. He did reuse the line about taking a swing a Macbeth, little did he know that it was official "Talk Like Shakespeare Day" in Chicago, how appropriate for R&J.

A friend with me who's a musician was astounded with the variety of stringed instruments deployed throughout the evening (what the heck was Richard playing on CMG ?) and the tightness of the band, the stage interplay and the overall genius of MK's playing and song writing.

On to Milwaukee tonight and then......withdrawal!

We had the usual set,

No: Night In Summer, Why Aye, Going Home or Shangri La

We had Prairie Wedding, So Far Away and Piper


Nice to hear you enjoyed it! :D Good review, thnx!