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    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2011 edited
     
    There is nothing like a home town gig at Sullivan Hall. It should be a fun night. I hope to see some of you tonight. I want the place to sell out. I also want all of the people that come just to drink and talk to find another bar in town. I don't have any taping gear however I do have Wi-Fi on my phone so at the very least I will provide you all with a live feed of the set list.
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      CommentAuthorbadlab
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2011
     
    Thanks earlbny... I am such a geek when it comes to setlist... I love looking at them and seeing them appear in front of my eyes... have a great show.
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2011 edited
     
    8:30

    Full band including Trevor no Jay Wall

    Almost Home

    New York City Found

    I've been waiting on this show since the last time we played here banter

    End of the world banter

    Down on your Luck

    More

    Annie

    Liquor Love

    Its all over now

    Don't Break My Heart Again > Jam > Drums >jam (Bass) > give it up to Bobby and Rick > Night Train > Jam > Don't break my Heart Again (that was smokin) (insane)

    You don't know how it feels (Tom Petty) (sing along)

    Musics only outlaw (Trumpet player girl who's name I don't know) (she's killing it) (god dam she's good)

    Abilene (more Trumpet)

    Time for church

    Shine The Light (some guy named John or jamie something? Is on stage with the boys) (major sing along). (Unexceptional 1more time)

    Bad Bad Man

    Irish jam>Woman on the Interstate

    Yarn yall spread the word

    Shine A Light (Stones)

    End of show 10:31

    That was hands down the most fun I had at a Yarn show since the last Yarn show.
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    Thanks earlbny~ Glad you're groovin'
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      CommentAuthorbadlab
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2011
     
    Thanks for the updates... looks like a good one
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 13th 2011 edited
     
    It was a smoker. The band killed it. I don't know how the building is still standing. They could have easily played all night if it was not for another band coming on at 11.
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      CommentAuthorbadlab
    • CommentTimeMay 14th 2011
     
    I really would hate to be the bands that follow Yarn. I mean to keep up the energy that they put out is a pretty hard task. I saw Robert Randolph and the Family Band, back in '02 when they were just getting started, open for the North Mississippi All Stars. Well, after RRFB, the All Stars were quite a let down, and I know what a good, high energy band they are. They just couldn't keep that energy going. I think that's how it probably is for the bands that follow Yarn.
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 14th 2011 edited
     
    I know what you mean. Must be tuff. As I was leaving I saw people walking in. I then thought to myself man are they late. The shows over you missed all the fun. lol I saw the Counting Crows do one of those silly co headline tours with Maroon 5 a few years back at Jones Beach (Long Islands outdoor shed). The Crows went on 1st and M5 closed out the show. The final # of the night for the Crows was a 15 minute epic version of Murder of One. It was loud and intense. After the song was over my friends and I got up and left. We knew there was no way M5 was going to top that. We did not even stay for one single song.

    Last night I was in the zone and became one with the band. I started writting down the setlist before the band started to play each song. I knew what they were going to play bassed on the intro to the song or from the band warming up. I sung along and danced to every single song last night. So much fun.
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeMay 15th 2011
     
    Killed us to miss them this time around.

    Great quote:
    "That was hands down the most fun I had at a Yarn show since the last Yarn show. "
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 16th 2011
     
    It was not the same without you.

    That silly quote was the 1st thing that came into my head when the show was over.
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeMay 25th 2011
     
    http://www.archive.org/details/Yarn2011-05-13

    Yarn
    2011-05-13
    Sullivan Hall
    New York, NY


    One Set

    Disc 1

    1) tuning
    2) I'm Almost Home
    3) NYC Found
    4) banter
    5) Down On Your Luck
    6) More
    7) banter
    8) Annie
    9) Liquor Love
    10) It's All Over Now
    11) banter
    12) Don't Break My Heart Again > Night Train > DBMHA
    13) You Don't Know How It Feels (Tom Petty)
    14) Music's Only Outlaw *

    Disc 2

    1) Abilene *
    2) banter
    3) Shine the Light On #
    4) Bad Bad Man
    5) Irish Jam > Woman on the Interstate
    6) Shine A Light


    Special Guests:
    * Jen Hartswick - Trumpet
    # John Pinamonti - Vocals


    Yarn is:

    Blake Christiana - acoustic guitar, vocals
    Trevor MacArthur - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
    Andrew Hendryx - electric mandolin, mandolin, harmonica
    Rod Hohl - electric guitar, backing vocals
    Rick Bugel - upright bass
    Bobby Bonhomme- drums


    Do yourself and your friends a favor and go see Yarn and buy their merch.
    Support taper-friendly bands.
    • CommentAuthorsuemck2
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2011
     
    sweet! Thanks to Andrew and Tous ;)
    • CommentAuthorearlbny
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2011 edited
     
    Thanks Andrew and Tous. Wow. I never would have thought this show got taped. I hope the recording does my review justice.