Sunday, October 17, 2004

Commodore setlist (update)

According to the first reports, the Commodore show was better than the Orpheum performance: less (or no) technical problems and a better sound balance thanks to sufficient time for a soundcheck (which apparently wasn't the case at the Orpheum).


I think this is the Commodore set list in the correct order. If ou have any remarks or additions, don't hesitate to let me know:

Make It Rain
Don't Go Into That Barn
All Stripped Down
Heartattack and Vine
Hoist That Rag
Sins Of My Father
Table Top Joe
Temptation
Dead and Lovely
Kommeniezuspadt
Jockey Full Of Bourbon
Get Behind the Mule
Metropolitan Glide
Day After Tomorrow
Shake It

Encore:
Invitation to the Blues
Misery is the River of the World
House Where Nobody Lives
Lucky Day

(thanks to Lorne and El Rayo X)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I noticed some mistakes on the setlist. I was at the show and wrote down the setlist.

Make It Rain
Don't Go Into That Barn
All Stripped Down
Heartattack and Vine
Hoist That Rag
Sins Of My Father
Table Top Joe
Temptation
Dead and Lovely
Kommienezuspadt
Jockey Full Of Bourbon
Get Behind the Mule
Metropolitan Glide
Day After Tomorrow
Shake It

Encore:
Invitation to the Blues
Misery is the River of the World
House Where Nobody Lives
Lucky Day

Anonymous said...

A far better show than Friday. Magical.
They nailed it!

Anonymous said...

I was at the Orpheom, My first T.W. show, the venue was gorgeous, T.W. was great, I am headed for the Paramount in a bit, wish I saw the Commodore show, nothing against the Friday show, it is just a shame to miss it. My thanks to T.W. for flavor in a bland world. AC

Anonymous said...

I was able to make the show at the Commodore that night as well. Leaving the show around midnight, satisfied but stupified by how electric the streets in downtown Vancouver were, we spoke to a old local who mentioned Waits was going to "The Yale" blues venue afterwards to catch some local music. We were reluctant to go in to the place. What should we do...stare at him. Anyway, we couldn't have made it in anyway; although the place was hoppin and full of people the door guy claimed they were closed...