July 12th, 2006 Setlist & Reviews |
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1) Mystery
2) All Over You
3) Selling The Drama
4) The River
5) They Stood Up For Love
6) I Walk The Line [Johnny Cash]
7) Wings
8) Lightning Crashes
9) Lakini's Juice
10) The Dolphin's Cry
11) I Alone
12) Heaven
13) Show
ENCORE
14) Run To The Water
15) Iris (with "Bad" medley) [U2]
16) White, Discussion
17) Dance With You |
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Review by B.W. Cash of Canada |
I am a volunteer at Ottawa Bluesfest, and I saw the Live show tonight. I had heard a few of their songs on the radio, so I was excited to see them in concert. I'm also a dyed-in-the-wool Johnny Cash fan. I call myself a fan, most people say I'm obsessed (and they might actually be right). I had heard their rendition of 'I Walk The Line' before and I LOVED it, so needless to say, I couldnt keep my feet on the ground long enough, as I was jumping up and down (which is quite a feat considering I have two bad knees which hinders my WALKING a lot of the time) when they announced they were going to do the song. Overall, I was VERY impressed with the show. I had never seen them in concert before, and I would go and see them again if they came back. |
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Live did a great job of bringing the night home, fusing new tunes from their solid recent release Songs From Black Mountain with much-loved anthems from their most significant effort, 1994's Throwing Copper. Lead singer Ed Kowalczyk held the crowd while borrowing heavily from the new album, most notably the lyrical The River and show opener Mystery. He even threw in a version of Johnny Cash's Walk The Line. But it was Live's most plaintive older tunes, like the agonizing I Alone, the somber Lightning Crashes and revved-up All Over You that left the most impact in the end. |
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