TOUR DATES & SETLISTS
-- 7 November 2003 --

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GENERAL INFORMATION

DATE: 7 November 2003
VENUE/SHOW:
Gypsy Tea Room
LOCATION:
Dallas, TX, USA
SHOW COMMENTS:



SETLIST


  • Tried And Tested
  • Lovers In A Dangerous Time
  • Mighty Trucks Of Midnight
  • Postcards From Cambodia
  • Put It In Your Heart
  • My Beat
  • Trickle Down

    Interval

  • The Whole Night Sky
  • Wait No More
  • Open
  • Night Train
  • Call It Democracy
  • You've Never Seen Everything
  • To Raise The Morning Star
  • Last Night Of The World

    Encores

  • End Of All Rivers
  • Planet Of The Clowns
  • Pacing The Cage
  • Lord Of The Starfields


    COMMENTS/FURTHER INFORMATION

    Submitted by Adam and Rebecca Yavner.

    No introduction was needed, and none was given -- Bruce and co simply walked out, picked up their instruments, and started playing to uproarious applause.

    Between songs, someone yelled, "Welcome to Bushneyland!!" Bruce laughed and replied, "There's magic everywhere..." An audience member shouted that we are just pacing the cage, to which Bruce answered (to us all) "Don't pace the cage -- cut through the bars!!" -- more applause.

    Pretty standard setlist, although many of the songs jazzed up to perfectly show off the skills of all of the bandmembers.

    This from Jim Zastovnik:

    My wife Teri and I drove in from Tyler to see the show for our first year anniversary. During the break, I gave a note to the sound man requesting Bruce do "champagne" for us. The soundman took it up to Bruce and later returned to set it down by the song list. Bruce didn't talk much that night, but at the end of the set he said, "This is for Jim and Teri," and played Last Night Of The World for us. Later, we met him at the bar. Thanks, Bruce.



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