Personal reflections...
Border Reiver (good opener, although I prefer Cannibals)
What It Is (standard classic)
Sailing to Philadelphia (always magic)
Coyote (nice! IF it's fresh and has no fake synth/horn sounds)
Cleaning My Gun (YES! BLUESROCK! WHOOO!)
Hill Farmer's Blues (never liked it until I heard it live, fresh)
Romeo & Juliet (classic)
Sultans of Swing (double classic)
Marbletown (YES! BLUES! WHOOO!)
Prairie Wedding (gonna be nice to hear some more earthy/blues-like music, hope Richard provides lap steel!!
Remembrance Day (meeh, naah - I'd rather have so far from the clyde)
Speedway At Nazareth (like the energy)
Telegraph Road (yes! it's back)
Brothers in Arms (triple classic) Our Shangri-La (it's getting old, too old - and it's just five years old)
Going Home (can't live without it, but I'd rather see...)
Piper to the End (this one as second to the end, could be magic either way)
Conclusion: NO MONTELEONE... WHOOOO!
But to be serious, the base, it still looks like it always has since 2001.
In the beginning, What it is and STP. The middle, R&J + Sultans. Ending, Speedway, TR and BIA. Closing, Shangri-La+Going Home.
But most of them are songs that I can't be without. I sense a more earthy/bluesy/folksy touch among the newcomers. This I like.
edit: I'm still looking for my long lost love, Portobelle Belle... *sigh*.. will we ever meet?
EDIT: some faggot modified this post... everything with --> arrow followed by comment wasn't mine