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Patti at The Croc
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- Subject: Patti at The Croc
- From: "Cuthbertson, John" <cuthb>
- Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 20:00:54 -0800
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Patti's show at Seattle's Crocodile Cafe was great! Opening with Patti &
Lenny unplugged, it wasn't long before the Minus 5 (featuring Peter Buck &
Scott McCaughey) joined the duo for a set that ran close to 90 minutes. Also
part of the festivities was Patti's daughter on keyboards! Opening with an
acoustic version of 'Redondo Beach', the set also featured a few 'folk
songs' including a rousing sing-a-long of Dylan's 'Like A Rolling Stone'.
Patti took a short break during the set which allowed Lenny and the band to
cut loose on The Seeds' 'Pushin' Too Hard' - hey, kids, 'It's a nugget if
you dug it'! Other treats included 'Free Money', 'Land', 'Gloria', 'Rock N
Roll Nigger', 'Ask The Angels', 'Frederick', 'Dancing Barefoot', 'People
Have The Power', 'Grateful', 'One Voice', 'My Blakean Year'...and, no, this
is not the setlist, but what I could remember afterwards. If this is what SF
& LA have to look forward to, find yourself a ticket!
John Cuthbertson
> Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 11:15:05 -0800
> From: "Steve Jackson" <sjackson>
> Subject: RE: babel-digest V10 #255
>
> I hope everyone who managed to get a ticket has a great time at the show
> at
> the Crocodile in Seattle tonight. I could not get a ticket. Wah fuckin
> Wah.
> Ok hope to hear some tapes of the show soon!
>
> Steve Jackson