American Dream - new song Heaven In You Sioux City Gypsy My Sweet Dolly Now You're Gone Bobby Weeks Hurricane Lies I've Told * Music's Only Outlaw *
Take This Time Moonlight - new song No Future Together * The Loner * Tennessee * Abilene * Fussin' & Fightin' * Two Wild Hearts * Turn The Light Off * Purple Rain
....all on acoustic in the middle of the crowd a Bad Bad Leroy Brown *
Ah, crap I wanted to taste it too! Apologies I didn't find you for a proper goodbye, hope the ride home was smoother than the monsoon coming in. Fun show all around great seeing everyone out and the biggest Yarn Crier crowd yet. My board patch was too distorted but both my audience sources sound great working on it now...
cd2go and Reckless. Give us a heads up when the recordings hit archive. I want to hear those new songs again. Reckless Thanks for the Jerky and the inspiration. See you at the Parish House.
Tight set, can't go wrong at the Crier. After 6 shows here, you can tell they are comfortable in this place. Love the new(er) songs; Hurricane is a moody epic, really takes me somewhere! Here is my source, enjoy loudly :)
Taped & Transferred by James Bonaiuto (cd2go@hotmail.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total: [152:40.250] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Set 1:
01. intro 02. American Dream 03. Heaven In You 04. Sioux City Gypsy 05. Sweet Dolly 06. Now You’re Gone 07. Strikes & Gutters 08. Bobby Weeks 09. Hurricane 10. Lies I’ve Told * 11. Music’s Only Outlaw *
Set 2:
01. intro 02. Take This Time 03. Moonlight 04. No Future Together 05. The Loner * 06. Tennessee * 07. Abilene * 08. Fussin’ & Fightin’ * 09. Make Me Feel * 10. Turn The Light Off * 11. Purple Rain # 12. encore 13. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown ^* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notes:
* = with Jeremy Wall on saxophone # = by Prince ^ = by Jim Croce; acoustic in crowd
How do you get the crowd to stay so quiet? Did you bring a team of librarians?!?! Great recording! More proof to the argument that location matters more than your microphone type.
Thanks. empty, it's a dinner club with a generally very cooperative audience and a great spot to tape from up front for a nice mix of the PA and stage volume. Reckless and I have it on lockdown :) Well worth the trip to see a Crier show!
yeah, I'm used to the rowdy crowds down here. City Winery is opening a DC location for Americana Music. Hopefully Yarn can get over there. I'll keep the Crier on the radar for the future. Always like going to NY.
It always makes for an enjoyable evening when Yarn (or any band for that matter) plays a venue where the bar area is separate from the room itself. Unfortunately most rooms do not fit that bill, always a treat when they do. Just a for instance City Winery NYC great venue but it's a echo chamber. We will never figure out why people spend money to see a show and talk all night. Life goes on, see you all soon.
I had no idea Jay Wall's real name was Jeremy, I had only ever heard him referred to as Jay Wall...glad to hear him playing with the guys again. I've always thought they sounded good with Sax.