Steve Earle – Brussels, Belgium (12/10/04)

Steve Earle & The Dukes
Ancienne Belgique
Brussels, Belgium
10 December 2004

01 Intro (The Revolution Will Not Be Televised)
02 The Revolution Starts…
03 Home To Houston
04 Conspiracy Theory *
05 Ashes To Ashes
06 Taneytown
07 Amerika v 6.0 (The Best We Can Do)
08 What’s A Simple Man To Do?
09 Warrior
10 The Gringo’s Tale
11 talk
12 Rich Man’s War
13 Goodbye
14 Comin’ Around *
15 You’re Still Standin’ There *
16 Mystery Train Part II
17 Copperhead Road
18 Condi, Condi
19 I Thought You Should Know

20 Christmas In Washington
21 Jerusalem
22 The Seeker
23 Transcendental Blues
24 F The CC
25 Revolution
26 The Revolution Starts Now
– encore
27 John Walker’s Blues
28 Guitar Town
29 Sweet Virginia *

30 Band Intros
31 Isn’t It A Pity *
32 Time Has Come Today *

* w/ Allison Moorer

Source: SP-CMC-10 > battery SP-SPSB-1 ( 160 Hz ) > DAT Sony TCD-D8 > Pioneer CD recorder > EAC > WAV > mkwACT > SHN

Excellent quality DAT audience recording, generally held to be one of the best of the tour so far.

Natalie Merchant – Brussels, Belgium (05/10/10)

Natalie Merchant
May 10, 2010
Ancienne Belgique, Belgium
First show of a short euro tour

Musicians: Mary Wooten, cello
Gabriel Gordon, guitar
Erik Della Penna, guitar

Tracks:
(talk) intro + Robert Graves
Vain and Careless
(talk) Laurence Alma Tadema
If No One Ever Marries Me
(talk) Charles Edward Carryl
The Sleepy Giant
(talk) Mother Goose
The Man in the Wilderness
(talk) Nathalia Crane
The Janitor’s Boy
(talk) Edward Lear
Calico Pie
(talk) Arthur Macy
The Peppery Man
(talk) about the album Leave Your Sleep
Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
E.E. Cummings
Maggie and Milly and Molly and May
(talk)
Indian Names
(talk) Christina Rossetti
Crying, my Little One
(talk) Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring and Fall: to a young child
(talk)
Equestrienne
(encore) (talk) Robert Louis Stevenson
The Land of Nod
Cowboy Romance
Motherland
Carnival
Break Your Heart
Tell Yourself
Kind & Generous
From the Time You Say Goodbye

Notes from the taper:
Issues: had the -15db pad on, big mistake as the show was quite quiet.
Have had to add some gain back in using WaveEditor, have reduced applause to try to match, but it’s still a little high.
Good news: very respectful audience, so not too much talking during tracks

Notes: For the first set and the first track of the encore, Natalie introduced each poem-song
from with information on the poet. I have separated each intro into a track.