TOUR DATES & SETLISTS
-- 5 October 2003 --

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GENERAL INFORMATION

DATE: 5 October 2003
VENUE/SHOW:
Folkclub
LOCATION:
Turin, Italy
SHOW COMMENTS:
Julie Wolf on keyboards.



SETLIST


  • Lovers In A Dangerous Time
  • Wondering Where The Lions Are
  • Tried And Tested
  • If I Had A Rocket Launcher
  • Planet Of The Clowns
  • All Our Dark Tomorrows
  • My Beat
  • Lord Of The Starfields

    Interval

  • Wait No More
  • Open
  • Night Train
  • Don't Feel Your Touch
  • Trickle Down
  • Last Night Of The World
  • World Of Wonders

    Encores

  • Pacing The Cage
  • Mighty Trucks Of Midnight
  • Celestial Horses
  • Everywhere Dance


    COMMENTS/FURTHER INFORMATION

    Submitted by Falcone Roberto, and Dario Nardello who adds:

    The concert was wonderful! He played everything with 3 acoustic guitars: two 6-strings and one 12-string.

    I can't understand how he can play the riff on Tried And Tested and sing at the same time, it must be very difficult. He played a wondrous solo on If I Had A Rocket Launcher, incredible. In my opinion his guitar playing is improving all the time; he's the best acoustic guitar player in the world.

    Before All Our Dark Tomorrows, he said that some time ago there was, in the US, a so-called 'election that pretended to be an election', then he mentioned the Nostradamus prediction of a 'village idiot at the beginning of the third millennium. He introduced Put It In Your Heart by mentioning that in the US Jerry Falwell, just three days after 9/11, appeared on TV saying that the tragedy was due to lesbians, gays, and women who had abortions.

    He was smiling and thanking the audience all the time. He looked in perfect shape. He thanked us, saying that we were a great audience, always smiling. He got many ovations.



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