COMMENTS/FURTHER
INFORMATION
Submitted by Gary who provided the scan, and R Turner who adds:
The theater
was tiny. It is known as"Tennessee's Last Neighborhood
Theater." After handing in the ticket, I noticed that there was a
little marquee over the main theater that said "Bruce Cockbun," just
to its left, past the 1929 Projector that was on loan from Vanderbilt for
display, was a marquee for Demonlover, some movie. A very quaint setting
indeed.
Bruce greeted the crowd with a jovial "Happy Day of the Dead" before
jumping into the opener. He was in great spirits, and he even talked with
a bunch of fans (including me) after the show. Great show. The crowd went
nuts for Call
It Democracy, and To Raise
The Morning Star. You've
Never Seen Everything is
more poignant, and he has
alot of balls doing it because it really hushes the crowd;
some were visibly freaked, some even left. (The trained ear knows how to
take the song in its full context, but how many people, even in a Cockburn
audience, have trained ears.) Those that remained were rewarded with an
amazing encore segment. Celestial Horses was
gripping, and Pacing
The Cage (which
I had in my head for the whole ride up, even though I was not expecting
to hear it) was absolutely mesmerizing, and they charged through World
Of Wonders.