Howdy, y'all. I seem to be having a bit of trouble with my outgoing mail, so I'm trying this for the second time. m. paisley provided a set list for the Austin show, and I just wanted to clarify the "instrumental" bits, in case any of yous guys are keeping track of covers. The band opened with the fantabulously funky "Tighten Up" by Houston band Archie Bell and the Drells. (Chris did the spoken part at the beginning... "We're Belle and Sebastian from Glasgow, Scotland...") The other instrumental was something called "Passion Fruit." It sounded a bit surferish. I don't know if it was a cover or an original. Anybody have any ideas? Hope you kids are having fun at the shows!! Hugs, Jeanette
"m.paisley" wrote:
set-list
*Instrumental theme that I think is from the 50's or 60's. Expectations Step Into My Office, Baby Wrapped Up In Books Woman's Realm *A "country" song ("from WHAT country?") about travelling life and shimmering and glimmering. You Don't Send Me Beautiful Like Dylan In The Movies Stay Loose *Another instrumental theme, like a Western film. Stars Of Track And Field Asleep On A Sunbeam Stars Of Track And Field Dear Catastrophe Waitress I'm A Cuckoo If You Find Yourself Caught In Love Judy And The Dream Of Horses Roy Walker Patsy Cline's "Crazy" introduction by Stevie Sleep The Clock Around (did I miss any?) You're Just a Baby (as an encore, which surprised me because there was no encore last year and I was particularly pleased to hear this song that was one of the first that I really loved...)
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