phreaq
Flower in the Sand
Registration Date: 11-09-2005
Posts: 1,804
Favorite 77s album: DWLIS Location: Stella's Garage
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Lost Dogs - Greensburg, PA 5-19-10 |
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The Lost Dogs played The Charter Oak Church in Greensburg to a crowd of @ 100 on Wednesday Night May 19, 2010. The crowd was appreciative and at times enthusiastic, the show was a whole new Dog's experience and for this phreaq it was deemed one of the finest Lost Dogs shows I have seen to date.
I have seen the Dogs on many occasions (9 or more times), and the shows were all a great time - yet often more a variety show than a concert! But their newest undertaking - Old Angel and the concert (yes concert) that is supporting it - is a whole new experience. There is a focus, a professionalism and gone is the schtick and "bits." (Not that I mind the bits - but it was nice to have the focus completely and clearly on the wonderful, at times tender and at times tearing it up, songs.)
The set started off with A Certain Love and moved right into the always moving Imagine That - a great familiar start. (I didn't get obsessive and write down a set list so I may get this wrong.) They continued with If You Want To - and then moved down Route 66 with a retooled - Devil's Elbow and then all new material (my first hearing)
Israelites and Okies
Pearl Moon (an AMAZING SONG!)
The World Is Against Us (acapella - and when the three parts all hit - WOW)
Dust In My Bowl
Dead End Diner
Glory Road (a nice reworking of DA's offering)
Then back to some familiar territory with Bullet Train (Mike got to stretch his fingers a bit on this one), Bad Indigestion, Rocky Mountain Mines (dedicated to the mine tragedy in WV) and to fully bring home this tender moment they did a beautiful rendition of Darkest Night. The set closed with the go to closer for the Dog's - Mike tearing it up on Eleanor, It's Raining Now.
With a bit of encouragement and the assurance from Derri, "we were going to come out anyway" the Dog's returned with an encore of Cowboy Songs:
Tumbling Tumble Weeds
Cool Water
and then as a benediction, a new Dog's tune - Traveling Mercies.
It was a great night of music (and who can tire of Hindalong's vast array of percussion and harmonica!). I really dug how during the route 66 portion - they had sound clips of preachers, and 66 influenced tunes transitioning from each song - it allowed for the guys to breathe and tune - but not necessarily need to do the "schtick."
It is late in the tour - but if they come near you... don't miss it.
One of the finest shows from Mike, Terry, Derri, and Steve that I have seen.
~f
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