Not surprisingly pretty heavy on the newer stuff. Outfit->Decoration Day was certainly a highlight, as was Dress Blues and closing with Children of Children. Seems like a lot of folks were there just because it was a show at Red Rocks, as the crowd started to thin out about half way through the set. Kind of a bummer that the self-titled album has been completely ignored every time I have seen him, but what can you do.
Flying Over Water
Go It Alone
Something More Than Free
How to Forget
24 Frames
Dress Blues
Alabama Pines
Traveling Alone
Codeine
The Life You Chose
Outfit
Decoration Day
Speed Trap Town
If It Takes a Lifetime
Cover Me Up
Never Gonna Change
Encore:
Elephant
Stockholm
Children of Children
Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
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Re: Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
Thanks for the setlist. Seems a little short. Did that even crack 90 minutes?
Re: Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
I'd estimate that he went on around 8:40 and finished around 10:35, but not 100% sure about those times. Nice extended versions of "Dress Blues" and "Never Gonna Change," among others I'm not remembering right this second.jh13 wrote:Thanks for the setlist. Seems a little short. Did that even crack 90 minutes?
Re: Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
Damn, looks like a nice set, thanks for the list. Any sign of anyone taping the show (does Jason still not allow it? I'm pretty out of the show taping loop)? I'd definitely be interested in checking out if so. But either way, thanks for the show update.
Re: Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
I don't keep close tabs on his setlists outside of the shows I go to, but I'd really love to hear "The Blue" at some point. Ditto "Streetlights" and "Seven-Mile Island."maxjkugel wrote:Kind of a bummer that the self-titled album has been completely ignored every time I have seen him, but what can you do.
Re: Jason Isbell Red Rocks 9/14/16
With the exception of a small handful of songs, Jason has made a pretty clean break with his pre-sobriety solo cataloguendavis86 wrote:I don't keep close tabs on his setlists outside of the shows I go to, but I'd really love to hear "The Blue" at some point. Ditto "Streetlights" and "Seven-Mile Island."maxjkugel wrote:Kind of a bummer that the self-titled album has been completely ignored every time I have seen him, but what can you do.
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