Lorraine’s notes from Tour 2003

09/12/03 Merriweather Post Pavilion

Carry On>> Q

SS black sports shirt, just blown hair.

Very “together” tonight. Bright strat Wah Wah on Q - SS!

Immigration Man

Stills tells the Immigration story this time!

(usually Nash or Croz will tell it...)

Smooth sailing so far...

It’s a damp, cool, rainy night.

Merriweather is still a great relaxed place for a show.

Marrakesh

Real nice tasty (different) lead courtesy of Stills. GN acknowledges it.

A night of seeking approval.

Wow - even Marrakesh was good.

Leeshore

SS trying to please his compadres 2nite.

Nash is loving SS 2nite - it’s a good nite.

A full house.


Deja Vu

SS sprinkles his powder on his portable-linoleum section of the stage,

while DC does his rap.

SS lead here is a foreplay or sorts for his audience - smoldering.

SS trying particularly tonight
(
Am I redundant or what! ; 0)

Military Madness

Wasted

FWIW

Dirty Little Secret

Finnigan is such an integral vocal part of nearly every song

“Take care of your neighbor would be my advice,

cause nothing every goes as planned” - indeed!

ACMH

SS hot on jam ACMH

SC
It gets a different reaction at each venue.
Up crowd.

SS voice stronger than JB.


2nd Set



HH

Guinnevere

They Want It All

Southbound Train
Full Band - but no SS

Feed The People
SS in much better voice
FTP rocked baby
The crowd stood when SS motioned. Great night.

I love it when they are on.

CM>>>> I Used to Be A King

I love Graham

SS full band - SS on Red V

A curve ball.

“Lift myself way off the ground.”


Lost Another One

(For John Ritter and Johnny Cash, as per Nash)

OMT
on the $ - great crowd reaction

LTG

WOW great

Smooth jam before “SPEAK OUT”

SS slow and sure.


LTG rocked!

WOW


Our House

DS
Crowd on their feet by midsong.

Different SS lead approach


Wooden Ships
Before the song starts GN sips from a wine glass.

Then SS sips from the same glass. Hello - peace wine. GN looks on perplexed.

Break jam GN sips wine and offers to SS & SS raises glass - cheers!

DC & SS feedback


Encore

My Country Tis of Thee

Woodstock

Teach

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