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Hiatt Setlist By
Amanda
on March 28, 2008 12:21 PM | | Comments (10)

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More or less. No Lipstick Sunset, replaced I think by Master of Disaster. Only Have a Little Faith as the encore. If "Do Now" refers to "What Do We Do Now" from Crossing Muddy Waters, he didn't do that. Or it might be one of the songs from the forthcoming record, "Old Days" and "Love A Try" were two. "What Love Can Do" listed in the encores was probably the other one.

I annoyed a roadie enough to get this but was foiled in attempts to get a pick. Stupid "security." Full report presently.

10 Comments

By Dennis

on March 31, 2008 1:12 PM

Hey it was a great night and fantastic to finally see the man in person. I guess we all had a song that we would have like to have heard , mine was "Ethylene. Great work grabbing the set list. I met you momentarily after the concert with Jane S. Cheers Dennis

Hey Dennis. Um, if I had to pick one song, I don't think I could. There were so many great songs I wanted to hear, but the set we got was about perfect too. Maybe Dust Down a Country Road. Or The Most Unoriginal Sin.

By Dennis

on April 3, 2008 11:23 AM

I agree Amanda, he has written so many great songs that it would be impossible to just select one. It was fantastic concert that I will always remember.

By Dennis

on April 4, 2008 1:03 PM

Actual Song List

01 – Drive South
02 – Thunderbird
03 – Your Dad Did
04 – On With You
05 – Let’s Give This Love A Try
06 – Old Days
07 – Lift Up Every Stone
08 – Master of Disaster
09 – Crossing Muddy Waters
10 – Perfectly Good Guitar
11 – Icy Blue Heart
12 – Walk On
13 – Cry Love
14 – Is Anybody There
15 – Thing Called Love
16 – Riding With The King
17 – Real Fine Love
18 – Feels Like Rain
19 – Tennessee Plates
20 – Memphis In The Meantime
21 – Have A Little Faith In Me

Oh I forgot all about Riding with the King. Its one of his lesser songs but one of his best known because of EC and BB so he has to I guess.
Thanks.

By Richard K

on April 17, 2008 8:10 AM

Do you think he was slightly unwell by the end of the show? He came back on very quickly for the encore, only played one song (Faith) and hurried off very quickly..just an observation, it was still an absolutely phenomenal show..

I did notice in the Melbourne setlists he *did* do the extra encore songs. I didn't pick up any problem during the main setlist but yeah it was a bit hurried at the end.

I agree Richard, it seemed that he left very quickly and perhaps he was unwell but being the great performer that he is he still gave a great show.

EDIT: Lost comments found.

By Richard K

on April 18, 2008 7:24 PM

Wondered where it went to!
I was just commenting that perhaps JH was a bit unwell by the end of the set, he came back on stage very quickly for 1 more song then headed off again even faster.
A million reasons, hope nothing was wrong.
Rich

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