Todd Snider Dayton 6-19-2005
Todd Snider Dayton 6-19-2005
>
> Hey Y'All,
>
> After sharing the awesome experience of seeing Steve and Ginger get married, I had to fly back to Dayton for work Sunday. After work, I decided to head over to the Canal Street Tavern to see Todd. If you haven't been to the CST, it is a great place to see a show. The owner is a gracious host named Mick. He remembered me from taping a Dave Nelson show about 4 years ago and leaving him a tape. I believe the venue holds about 150, and I think every spot was taken tonight. Steve did a fine job on the soundboard. Not much to acoustic guitar and vocals as he told me, but it did come out great. Who is sitting next to me at the bar as I am setting up shop, Brando, Gregg, and Doug. I always enjoy going to a show and seeing familiar faces. If I go to a show and do not see a sole I know, it has to be very, very, obscure. I can't remember this happening for several years anywhere in the country.
>
> We were treated to an opener I never heard of, Tamara Bedricky from Detroit. She played acoustic guitar and had a very nice voice. She was a bit nervous at first but settled in nicely. I got to meet her and will send her a cd of the show this week. I hope to catch her again in the near future. I recommend the same for you. I liked the cover of the Ryan Adams song. I liked the Million Miles as well.
>
> Todd took the stage to a roar of the crowd. I would say most of the crowd had seen him at least once if not more. I remember seeing him in '97 or '98 opening for LOS/WSP in Cleveland. He and Drew came out with Panic that night. He is always very entertaining. His stories and witty song writing get the crowd going. He played 2 sets, the first shorter than the second, concluding with a Side Show Blues. He came back after a short break and played for about an hour. The Train Song, Doublewide Blues, and Rocket Fuel were well accepted. He even made mention of Widespread Panic during Straight White American Male. I do not know all the titles, so if you have the setlist, please send it. The sound was perfect, thanks again Steve. Here is how it went down:
>
> Tamara Bedricky
> Canal Street Tavern
> Dayton, Ohio
> 6/19/2005
>
> 9:05
>
> WAITING ALL MY LIFE FOR YOU 6:00
> SO BEAUTIFUL TO ME 5:20
> COMING CLEAN 5:05
> TELL ME WHY 4:45
> A MILLION MILES 5:50
> COME PICK ME UP 5:25
> SO AM I 4:10
> BLUE 4:00
>
> 9:44 (40:34)
>
> SOUNDBOARD>DAP1
>
> Todd Snider
> Canal Street Tavern
> Dayton, Ohio
> 6/19/2005
>
> 10:01
>
> I THINK I'M AN ALLRIGHT GUY 3:33
> FEEL LIKE MISSING YOU TODAY 4:20
> MY BABY'S MOTHER'S BEEN INCARCEATED 3:40
> TODD TELLS A SWING STORY
> DON'T IT MAKE YOU WANNA DANCE 5:30
> I WANT TO MAKE UP MY OWN MIND 3:38
> I AIN'T GONNA CRY NO MORE 2:40
> D.B. COOPER 3:50
> LET'S GET IT ON 5:55
> TENSION 2:45
> TODD TELLS THE INNER PEACE STORY 3:35
> SIDE SHOW BLUES 2:15
>
> 10:46 (44:25)
>
> 11:09
>
> CAN'T COMPLAIN 3:10
> IRON MIKE'S MAIN MANAGER'S LAST REQUEST 2:30
> OLD MS. VIRGY 3:45
> TRAIN SONG 4:10
> EASY MONEY 4:30
> DOUBLEWIDE BLUES 4:10
> ROCKET FUEL 3:45
> I LIKE COUNTRY WHEN IT ROCKS
> PILES OF DUSTY OLD VINYL RECORDS 3:05
> STRAIGHT WHITE AMERICAN MALE 3:33
> ? 3:15
> BEER RUN 2:55
> I WAITED ALL MY LIFE FOR YOU 2:35
> GOOD NEWS BLUES 2:06
> GOODBYE BOTTOM DOLLAR 1:45
> ALCOHOL AND PILLS 4:55
> OLD TIMER> 1:50
> ENJOY YOURSELF 3:20
>
> 12:05 (1:40:58)
>
> 12:06
>
> PERCENTAGE SONG ? TO MUCH TO THINK ABOUT 2:33
> LOW DOWN LIFE 2:50
> BUT IT AIN'T GONNA PASS ME BY
>
> 12:11 (1:46:44)
>
> SOUNDBOARD>DAP1
>
> BTW, my son's first Dead show yesterday in 1983! Mark and Laurie remember I hope! A great first show by my standards:
> 06/18/83 (Sat) Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
>
> Set 1: Bertha > Jack Straw, Bird Song, Mexicali Blues > Big River, Althea, Hell In A Bucket > Deal
>
> Set 2: Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain, Playing In The Band > Drums > The Wheel > Playing In The Band (reprise) > Morning Dew, Throwing Stones > Not Fade Away > Touch of Grey, E:Don't Ease Me In, E: One More Saturday Night
>
> This just in:
> Dick's Picks 35 is a 4 CD set featuring recently unearthed material from the August 1971 tour. The 8/7 show from San Diego is featured in its entirety, as well as all that could be recovered from the 8/24 show in Chicago, IL. Bonus tracks on disc 4 feature more than an hour of highlights from the 8/6 show at the Palladium in Hollywood, CA. Of course, the CD is mastered in HDCD.
>
> Late,
> Z-Man
>
> Hey Y'All,
>
> After sharing the awesome experience of seeing Steve and Ginger get married, I had to fly back to Dayton for work Sunday. After work, I decided to head over to the Canal Street Tavern to see Todd. If you haven't been to the CST, it is a great place to see a show. The owner is a gracious host named Mick. He remembered me from taping a Dave Nelson show about 4 years ago and leaving him a tape. I believe the venue holds about 150, and I think every spot was taken tonight. Steve did a fine job on the soundboard. Not much to acoustic guitar and vocals as he told me, but it did come out great. Who is sitting next to me at the bar as I am setting up shop, Brando, Gregg, and Doug. I always enjoy going to a show and seeing familiar faces. If I go to a show and do not see a sole I know, it has to be very, very, obscure. I can't remember this happening for several years anywhere in the country.
>
> We were treated to an opener I never heard of, Tamara Bedricky from Detroit. She played acoustic guitar and had a very nice voice. She was a bit nervous at first but settled in nicely. I got to meet her and will send her a cd of the show this week. I hope to catch her again in the near future. I recommend the same for you. I liked the cover of the Ryan Adams song. I liked the Million Miles as well.
>
> Todd took the stage to a roar of the crowd. I would say most of the crowd had seen him at least once if not more. I remember seeing him in '97 or '98 opening for LOS/WSP in Cleveland. He and Drew came out with Panic that night. He is always very entertaining. His stories and witty song writing get the crowd going. He played 2 sets, the first shorter than the second, concluding with a Side Show Blues. He came back after a short break and played for about an hour. The Train Song, Doublewide Blues, and Rocket Fuel were well accepted. He even made mention of Widespread Panic during Straight White American Male. I do not know all the titles, so if you have the setlist, please send it. The sound was perfect, thanks again Steve. Here is how it went down:
>
> Tamara Bedricky
> Canal Street Tavern
> Dayton, Ohio
> 6/19/2005
>
> 9:05
>
> WAITING ALL MY LIFE FOR YOU 6:00
> SO BEAUTIFUL TO ME 5:20
> COMING CLEAN 5:05
> TELL ME WHY 4:45
> A MILLION MILES 5:50
> COME PICK ME UP 5:25
> SO AM I 4:10
> BLUE 4:00
>
> 9:44 (40:34)
>
> SOUNDBOARD>DAP1
>
> Todd Snider
> Canal Street Tavern
> Dayton, Ohio
> 6/19/2005
>
> 10:01
>
> I THINK I'M AN ALLRIGHT GUY 3:33
> FEEL LIKE MISSING YOU TODAY 4:20
> MY BABY'S MOTHER'S BEEN INCARCEATED 3:40
> TODD TELLS A SWING STORY
> DON'T IT MAKE YOU WANNA DANCE 5:30
> I WANT TO MAKE UP MY OWN MIND 3:38
> I AIN'T GONNA CRY NO MORE 2:40
> D.B. COOPER 3:50
> LET'S GET IT ON 5:55
> TENSION 2:45
> TODD TELLS THE INNER PEACE STORY 3:35
> SIDE SHOW BLUES 2:15
>
> 10:46 (44:25)
>
> 11:09
>
> CAN'T COMPLAIN 3:10
> IRON MIKE'S MAIN MANAGER'S LAST REQUEST 2:30
> OLD MS. VIRGY 3:45
> TRAIN SONG 4:10
> EASY MONEY 4:30
> DOUBLEWIDE BLUES 4:10
> ROCKET FUEL 3:45
> I LIKE COUNTRY WHEN IT ROCKS
> PILES OF DUSTY OLD VINYL RECORDS 3:05
> STRAIGHT WHITE AMERICAN MALE 3:33
> ? 3:15
> BEER RUN 2:55
> I WAITED ALL MY LIFE FOR YOU 2:35
> GOOD NEWS BLUES 2:06
> GOODBYE BOTTOM DOLLAR 1:45
> ALCOHOL AND PILLS 4:55
> OLD TIMER> 1:50
> ENJOY YOURSELF 3:20
>
> 12:05 (1:40:58)
>
> 12:06
>
> PERCENTAGE SONG ? TO MUCH TO THINK ABOUT 2:33
> LOW DOWN LIFE 2:50
> BUT IT AIN'T GONNA PASS ME BY
>
> 12:11 (1:46:44)
>
> SOUNDBOARD>DAP1
>
> BTW, my son's first Dead show yesterday in 1983! Mark and Laurie remember I hope! A great first show by my standards:
> 06/18/83 (Sat) Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
>
> Set 1: Bertha > Jack Straw, Bird Song, Mexicali Blues > Big River, Althea, Hell In A Bucket > Deal
>
> Set 2: Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain, Playing In The Band > Drums > The Wheel > Playing In The Band (reprise) > Morning Dew, Throwing Stones > Not Fade Away > Touch of Grey, E:Don't Ease Me In, E: One More Saturday Night
>
> This just in:
> Dick's Picks 35 is a 4 CD set featuring recently unearthed material from the August 1971 tour. The 8/7 show from San Diego is featured in its entirety, as well as all that could be recovered from the 8/24 show in Chicago, IL. Bonus tracks on disc 4 feature more than an hour of highlights from the 8/6 show at the Palladium in Hollywood, CA. Of course, the CD is mastered in HDCD.
>
> Late,
> Z-Man
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