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Date Posted: 18:26:31 06/29/18 Fri
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Review-ish and setlist
In reply to: Guest 's message, "Setlist" on 01:00:33 06/29/18 Fri

Although Drew did a great job.
Here's the setlist:
American Boy
You Owe Me Some Kind of Love
Somebody’s Cryin’
We’ve Got Tomorrow
Big Wide Wonderful World
Heart Shaped World
Wicked Game
Go Walking Down There
Pretty Woman
Blue Spanish Sky
Two Hearts
Livin’ For Your Lover
Let Me Down Easy
Baby What You Want Me To Do
It Hurt Me So – partial
You Took My Heart
Can’t Help Falling Love
You Don’t Cry Like I Do
Don’t Make Me Dream About You
Blue Hotel
San Francisco Days
Notice the Ring
Encore:
Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
Can’t Do a Thing
Woodinville was great. The weather in Seattle was really hot, for Seattle. You can see from the setlist he didn’t sing Dry Your Eyes. When he introduced Baby What You Want Me To Do, he said it is the most inappropriate song he wrote and/or shocking. I doubt he'll play Dry Your Eyes live, but I still dare him to do it. It wasn't the funnest audience, just because people were so drunk. Before the concert started I went to the ladies and a women in front was blocking the aisle (they've really reduced access by fitting in as many seats as possible) and she kept her feet on the stairs as an footrest. She wouldn't move her feet and aggressively ignored anyone walking through, or asking nicely to move them. So I stepped on one side of her feet then the other side. She was drunkenly mad and said loudly "Seriously!" to my back as I walked away. On the way back I thought about going around the other way, then I thought "Nah, just talk to her." So as I came through, I said "I'm so sorry if I touched your foot, I was just trying to get through. I hope I didn't hurt you." She started to say something (nice-ish I think), but her husband immediately responded and said it was not problem, don't worry, etc. I think he was just smoothing things over for his drunk wife. Later security talked to her, so other people must have complained. She and her husband had VIP badges, she must have really taken that to heart and thought her new status applied to the entire universe.
Speaking of drunk, there was a woman in a red dress who loved the show and danced, including trying to pull up others. Although, I don't think her husband/boyfriend loved it. She did have a nice figure and pretty lacy underwear. Who hasn't wanted the world to appreciate their lovely underwear that society, meanly, dictates we keep hidden? But, I tell you that ol' wine juice must be some kind of strength elixir. She went on stage during BDABBT and Chris told security to leave her there, she lifted up every other woman who came on stage away from Chris. Even to the petite, very petite, woman in a pretty and similarly tiny white outfit, he personally choose from the audience. Yes, she was pretty. There is one woman I always see there and she went on stage to dance and red dress did the same to her. If looks could kill... I didn't go upfront - I know surprise, but the seats were good, they’ve tried to shove in as many seats as possible lately and no more center aisle, and I didn't want to leave my friend. I know she wouldn't have minded, but since it seems to be only one a year that I see her I stuck to her like the sticky wine on the floor.
Anyway, during the show he was certainly funny and had some good stories, including a new one about Dick Clark, which I'll let be a surprise. He talked about how he could be replaced by anyone in a shiny suit, like Pence and? I can't remember the other Nazi he named, but the audience started to boo. Not booing Chris, but the administration. Can't blame them.
The entire band seemed glad to be on the road and were all excellent. Chris's voice was superb. He was amazing. He was sort of right in front of us when he unbuttoned his jacket and I appreciated his consideration. His suit seemed like a new one. Black with silver details. It was sublime with lots of incredible detail. He also had a new guitar strap with black beading and, of course, Chris Isaak on it. I loved the entire look. That's all I can think of right now.

I was also in Vancouver, BC and if I get a chance I'll write on that later. Instead of It Hurt Me So he did part of La Tumba Sera El Final. It was a joyous occasion, mostly and I really do like GA. He said to people who may complain about preferring to sit, if he can do it in a shiny wool suit, so can the audience.

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