Monday, June 27, 2011

concerts



Toad the Wet Sprocket
with Jonathan Kingham
The Pageant
Saint Louis, Missouri
27 June 2011
flickr

set list:

Something's Always Wrong
Whatever I Fear
Woodburning
Crowing
Good Intentions
Way Away
Inside
Torn
Windmills
Is It For Me
The Moment (new song)
Friendly Fire (new song)
Come Back Down
Nightingale Song
Dam Would Break
Finally Fading (Glenn Philips solo song)
Crazy Life
All I Want
Brother
Fall Down

Encore:
Come Down
Walk On the Ocean

Sunday, June 26, 2011

songs

New song transcription available from Studio Soledad.

Lyle Lovett - In My Own Mind

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

concerts



Lyle Lovett & John Hiatt

Fox Theatre
Saint Louis, Missouri
21 June 2011
flickr

set list:

Detroit Made – Hiatt
Don't Touch My Hat – Lovett
Perfectly Good Guitar – Hiatt
In My Own Mind – Lovett
Master of Disaster – Hiatt
Private Conversation – Lovett
Tennessee Plates – Hiatt
L.A. County – Lovett
Crossing Muddy Waters – Hiatt
Natural Forces – Lovett
Riding With the King – Hiatt
One Thing I Like ('Bout That Gal of Mine) – Lovett
The Open Road – Hiatt
This Old Porch – Lovett
Drive South – Hiatt
Her First Mistake – Lovett
Cry Love – Hiatt
Fiona – Lovett
Have a Little Faith in Me – Hiatt
If I Had a Boat – Lovett

Encore:
Through Your Hands – Hiatt
My Baby Don't Tolerate – Lovett

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

insects


periodical cicada
Magicicada sp.
flickr 

Periodical cicadas are insects that emerge as “broods” every 13 or 17 years, depending on the brood. Mass emergences can range over several states. They generally start emerging in May and remain above ground through most of June. The enormous number of cicadas emerging at one time swamps birds and other cicada predators with more juicy insect food than they can consume. This allows most of the cicadas in the brood to survive and produce another generation that will live in the ground for the next 13 or 17 years. 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

songs

New song transcription available from Studio Soledad.

John Mellencamp - Longest Days