| No. | Title | Comments |
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| 1. | Treat Each Other Right (soundcheck) | |
| 2. | The Poet Game | |
| 3. | Love Sick (Bob Dylan) | |
| 4. | Small Dark Movie | |
| 5. | Mattie Price | |
| 6. | 'Cept You and Me, Babe | |
| 7. | Blue Car | |
| 8. | Caress Me, Baby (Jimmy Reed) | |
| 9. | Living in a Prayer | |
| 10. | Samson and Delilah (traditional) | |
| 11. | Lately | |
| 12. | Almost Out of Gas | |
| 13. | Like a Dog | |
| 14. | InaBell Sale | |
| 15. | Hillbilly Girl | |
| 16. | Jesus and Elvis (encore) |
Reviews
| Review No.: | 1 |
| Last updated: | Tuesday, August 31, 2004 |
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Greg and Bo entered the stage with a warm welcome from the 275 people in
the sold out Wheeler Theater. Greg sat in a chair like he did the night before. The first words from him were "How are you all doing"? After a positive response, he said, "I can change that". It didn't happen. He was all over the map from Dylan's "Lovesick" to Jimmy Reed's "Caress Me Baby". He sang his version of a Unitarian Church hymn to introduce "If I Had My Way". "InaBell Sale" started out with a clear, loud voice that said, " Jesus radio always comes in good". I don't want to ruin it for future performances, but Greg's next job may be an evanganelist radio guy in Ottumwa on station KRIST. " Jesus radio always comes in good. Maybe you should ponder why that is for a few minutes". Glenn |
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