Summer 2018 Wheels of Soul Tour Setlists

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Hey Heathens:

I always feel better in the morning, when the Truckers are on Tour. I look forward to checking 3DD for the setlist from the night before and maybe hearing a funny story from a Heathen or two at the show.

We have no plans to see any of the Summer tour or any of the one offs, but I am looking forward to daily updates. So thanks in advance for the set list postings.

We saw the Marcus King Band recently at Rooster Walk in Virginia and have seen Tedeschi Trucks on a number of occasions at LOCKN. Both bands are great.

So I hope everyone is having a fun start to the Summer and are going to catch a couple of shows soon.

ROCK ON!!

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Just realized there's a show tommorow night. I asked the Mrs to get tickets about a month ago but I guess she misunderstood me. So I guess well head to the stadium and see if we're going to get our daily afternoon and evening thunder showers. If it ain't coming down just before DBT goes on, then we're in.
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Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place 6/29/18

Ramon Casiano
Baggage
3 Dimes Down
Lookout Mountain
Surrender Under Protest
Babies in Cages
A Ghost to Most
Goode’s Field Road
Made Up English Oceans
Ronnie and Neil
Kinky Hypocrite
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Let There Be Rawk

As foreshadowed in the post above me, there was an ultra-rare Swamp sighting way up front prior to Ronnie and Neil.

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I had asked the security gaurd if he could hand my Duke, Jacksonville brown ale to that guitar player. He laughed and said no. I assked him if I could shake it at him so he'd know it was for him, he laughed again
and looked away, so I shook it at Patterson and went back to my seat. Then Ronnie and Neil. Great night yalll. Short but sweet aynd we ran into bnzz and dome other people that I dony know there name.
and the rest as they say is uh er uh, well somebodies history somewhere?

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Jack Flash wrote:Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place 6/29/18

Babies in Cages
So now that it's been seen in the wild, what's the general vibe on this one? Rocker?
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Per Preston Hornsby on FB: (I was there and it appears to be correct)

Ramon Casiano
Lookout Mountain
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages! (good tune and quite topical, but not a "rocker" in the sense of Ronnie and Neil or WWW)
Shit Shots Count
Ronnie and Neil
Women Without Whiskey
Everybody Needs Love (w/ Derek Trucks and DAVID HOOD!) (Plus 3 TTB singers - BB)
Filthy and Fried
The Righteous Path
A Ghost to Most
Let There Be Rock

Patterson and David Hood played a song with TTB band that was a Muscle Shoals cover, not sure what it was. Everybody was the highlite of the whole concert to me. TTB and Marcus King were great too.

First time seeing DBT in two years. Need an indoor theatre show soon. Missed them at the Lyric last year in Birmingham.

Tuscaloosa Amp is a nice place fwiw. We had dinner with some old friends at a renovated train station nearby. It was a club back in the day, much nicer now.

Charleston set list on FB per Jeff Thomas:

Setlist July 1st Charleston, SC Wheels of Soul Tour
Guns of Umpaqua
Ramon Casiano
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument *new Cooley song
Heathens
3 Dimes Down
Lookout Mountain
First Air of Autumn
Living Bubba
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blackwll wrote:Per Preston Hornsby on FB: (I was there and it appears to be correct)

Ramon Casiano
Lookout Mountain
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages! (good tune and quite topical, but not a "rocker" in the sense of Ronnie and Neil or WWW)
Shit Shots Count
Ronnie and Neil
Women Without Whiskey
Everybody Needs Love (w/ Derek Trucks and DAVID HOOD!) (Plus 3 TTB singers - BB)
Filthy and Fried
The Righteous Path
A Ghost to Most
Let There Be Rock

Patterson and David Hood played a song with TTB band that was a Muscle Shoals cover, not sure what it was. Everybody was the highlite of the whole concert to me. TTB and Marcus King were great too.

First time seeing DBT in two years. Need an indoor theatre show soon. Missed them at the Lyric last year in Birmingham.

Tuscaloosa Amp is a nice place fwiw. We had dinner with some old friends at a renovated train station nearby. It was a club back in the day, much nicer now.

Charleston set list on FB per Jeff Thomas:

Setlist July 1st Charleston, SC Wheels of Soul Tour
Guns of Umpaqua
Ramon Casiano
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument *new Cooley song
Heathens
3 Dimes Down
Lookout Mountain
First Air of Autumn
Living Bubba
Zip City
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Hartford 7/6/2018:

Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags on the Cusp of Dawn
Gravity’s Gone
Sinkhole
Shit Shots Count
Ronnie and Neil
Women Without Whiskey
Southern Accents—>
Ever South
Ramon Casiano
Babies in Cages
A Ghost to Most
Let There Be Rock

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Looks like they're getting about an hour or so? Cool! I figured they wouldn't get more than 45 mins. Any more sit ins/ guest slots to report? Would love to see Cooley rip with Trucks.

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There's video of Patterson sitting in on Let Me Roll It, and I think I read All My Friends?
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Smitty wrote:There's video of Patterson sitting in on Let Me Roll It, and I think I read All My Friends?
Patterson and Jay each sat in on different nites (Jay in NH) and Cooley was supposed to do so tonite but I left before the end so I can't confirm.
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Sunday, July 8, 2018, the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA:

Guns of Umpquaa
Ramon
Lookout Mtn
Shit Shots
21st Century USA*
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument
Sinkhole
English Oceans
Tornadoes
Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags

*Shout out/dedication of a new song to "my friend beantown."**

** It's not like that made my night or anything but let's just say that that's never happened to me anywhere, anytime, at any show by any band/musician :D :D :D

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beantownbubba wrote:Sunday, July 8, 2018, the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA:

Guns of Umpquaa
Ramon
Lookout Mtn
Shit Shots
21st Century USA*
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument
Sinkhole
English Oceans
Tornadoes
Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags

*Shout out/dedication of a new song to "my friend beantown."**

** It's not like that made my night or anything but let's just say that that's never happened to me anywhere, anytime, at any show by any band/musician :D :D :D

Details tomorrow. Coming attractions: Always go to the show.
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Clams wrote:
beantownbubba wrote:Sunday, July 8, 2018, the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA:

Guns of Umpquaa
Ramon
Lookout Mtn
Shit Shots
21st Century USA*
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument
Sinkhole
English Oceans
Tornadoes
Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags

*Shout out/dedication of a new song to "my friend beantown."**

** It's not like that made my night or anything but let's just say that that's never happened to me anywhere, anytime, at any show by any band/musician :D :D :D

Details tomorrow. Coming attractions: Always go to the show.
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What's the general reaction of the TTB fans to the DBT songs, particularly the more political/current events ones?
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beantownbubba wrote:Sunday, July 8, 2018, the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA:

Guns of Umpquaa
Ramon
Lookout Mtn
Shit Shots
21st Century USA*
Uncle Frank
Babies in Cages
Slow Ride Argument
Sinkhole
English Oceans
Tornadoes
Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags

*Shout out/dedication of a new song to "my friend beantown."**

** It's not like that made my night or anything but let's just say that that's never happened to me anywhere, anytime, at any show by any band/musician :D :D :D

Details tomorrow. Coming attractions: Always go to the show.
Dedicated to my friend Clams:

I like "Guns of Umpquaa" as much as any fan. I think it's a pretty good (but not best in class) opener for a full band show. I don't think it's a good opener when the band is not performing a full set. The reaction to it was not in any way negative but it did not seem to capture the audience's attention. Patterson being Patterson, I'm sure he has his reasons and I'd be really interested in hearing them but until then I'll just say that the crowd seemed a little confused about what they were getting and I sensed some relief when the electric guitars came out for "Ramon".

"Ramon" and "Lookout" were fine, but it was with "Shit Shots" that the mysterious alchemy occurred, when the band went from being really good to being, well, DBT. The band caught fire, the crowd snapped to a higher degree of attention, the crowd responses grew louder & more enthusiastic and it was an "always go to the show" experience from that point on.

The 1-2 punch of "21st Century" and "Uncle Frank" was incredibly powerful and made both songs that much better. Great stuff and very meaningful. Jay's solo during "Uncle Frank" was particularly noteworthy in that it was a different approach from what I would call his "usual." "Darkened Flags" has always been a bit of a mystery to me - it "feels" like it ought to be a real barn burner and concert favorite yet it doesn't seem to quite get there. Until last nite. Best version I've heard and a fine finish. Matt had his dancing shoes on and his smile working and as always it was a pleasure to watch him on stage. New haircut too, I think (?). I mention him here because "Surrender Under Protest" and especially the "4 across" singers was another hilite. The band is traveling w/ 5 horn players. I don't know how these things are done but it would be very cool if 2 or 3 of them could be persuaded to play on "Surrender." I'm sure Jay could come up w/ some nice charts and I think that would blow any room away.

I had heard 2 of the new ones in acoustic versions and "Babies" not at all and I thought all 3 sounded great and went over well. "Slow Ride" seems to be fully polished, "21st Century" is almost there (it's more my sense that it seems the kind of song the band will continue to tinker w/ than that it's not a finished product now) and on first hearing "Babies" sounded great and perhaps poised to gain a wider audience.

The band seemed very conscious of its limited time so there was very little banter/commentary from Patterson and I don't think Cooley said a word other than "thank you" all night. That's not a complaint, they packed as much music as they could into their slot and that was definitely the right choice.

To answer zip's question (and my own pre-show concerns), it was not a DBT crowd in the sense that most seemed to be there to hear guitar virtuosity and fireworks. Opener Marcus King was very well received by the early arrivals, which was well deserved but my point is that DBT was the "outlier" of the 3 bands. But the sound was excellent and the vocals easy to hear even for new listeners and it seemed to me that DBT captured the crowd's attention. At the finish they got "only" a partial standing O but the enthusiasm for each song grew steadily and I thought the reaction was very positive. My guess is that the band made at least a few fans. Speaking of the crowd, the mystery of my being able to get a great seat at a [relatively] low price a week before the show became clear when I got to the venue: The portion of the stands beyond the roof (still called the lawn but covered in seats) was totally empty/closed. The larger portion under the roof was just about full but clearly the show sold short of expectations.

As far as I knew, none of the local "usual suspects" were planning to attend so I was curious if there would be any kind of DBT fan presence at the show and I was pleasantly surprised. The numbers weren't overwhelming or anything, but right around my seat I saw a couple of people singing along w/ most of the songs and a number recognizing almost all the songs (except the new ones) fans and I heard "DBT," "What it Means," and "Cooley" shouts from the crowd multiple times. I saw one other fan in a DBT t shirt.
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Zip City wrote:What's the general reaction of the TTB fans to the DBT songs, particularly the more political/current events ones?
It was fine in Tuscaloosa. Their fans tended a little younger but similar otherwise.

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beantownbubba wrote: The larger portion under the roof was just about full but clearly the show sold short of expectations.
I think the clear problem is Tedeschi Truck Band is WAY overpriced. Now, I get they have a HUGE band with many talented musicians. I also get they're touring with other bands. But $100 (after fees) for a pavilion ticket is, how do I say this, ridiculous...and I LOVE TTB.

I've found the best way to approach TTB is to either buy a face value lawn (if you're into that kind of thing) or do what you did by waiting out and buying cheap on Stub Hub/Craigslist.

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Zip Up to Michigan wrote:
beantownbubba wrote: The larger portion under the roof was just about full but clearly the show sold short of expectations.
I think the clear problem is Tedeschi Truck Band is WAY overpriced. Now, I get they have a HUGE band with many talented musicians. I also get they're touring with other bands. But $100 (after fees) for a pavilion ticket is, how do I say this, ridiculous...and I LOVE TTB.

I've found the best way to approach TTB is to either buy a face value lawn (if you're into that kind of thing) or do what you did by waiting out and buying cheap on Stub Hub/Craigslist.
Agree. The unusual thing here is that I bought my ticket direct (i.e. from ticketmaster after clicking through from the DBT website) and as an extra added bonus there were no fees (!)
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There are a lot of good tickets left for Friday's show in Raleigh. I checked the Ticketmaster site and it doesn't look like very many tickets have been sold for any of the sections under the pavilion, other than the 3 closest to the stage. No idea about the lawn as there's no way to check.

We decided to skip the Raleigh show and just stay down in Myrtle Beach for a few days after the DBT show tomorrow. Otherwise I probably would have ended up trying to get cheap tickets for the Raleigh show.
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Canandaigua:

Birthday Boy
The Righteous Path
Women Without Whiskey
Ever South
Surrender Under Protest
Sink Hole
Uncle Frank
21st Century USA
Slow Ride Argument
Babies In Cages
A Ghost to Most
Let There Be Rock

Cooley and Patterson closed the TTB set sitting in on Keep on Rocking in the Free World.

Sweet venue, chill crowd.

Slow Ride Argument is definitely baked.
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Zip Up to Michigan wrote:
beantownbubba wrote: The larger portion under the roof was just about full but clearly the show sold short of expectations.
I think the clear problem is Tedeschi Truck Band is WAY overpriced. Now, I get they have a HUGE band with many talented musicians. I also get they're touring with other bands. But $100 (after fees) for a pavilion ticket is, how do I say this, ridiculous...and I LOVE TTB.

I've found the best way to approach TTB is to either buy a face value lawn (if you're into that kind of thing) or do what you did by waiting out and buying cheap on Stub Hub/Craigslist.
Tuscaloosa was $20 although you could pay more if you wanted. May be a market issue. Most major touring act concerts are over $100, no? TTD + DBT + MK is a good value, IMHO.

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Raleigh
7/13/18

Ramon Casiano
Sinkhole
Shit Shots Count
Company I Keep
Gravity’s Gone
Babies In Cages
Surrender Under Protest
Ronnie & Neil
Women Without Whiskey
What It Means
Filthy and Fried
Let There Be Rock (w/ keyboardist from Marcus King Band)

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Going Going Gone with our boys? Fuck yeah, I would absolutely love to see that
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whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
Going Going Gone with our boys? Fuck yeah, I would absolutely love to see that
These sit-ins have me on the hunt for a Saturday ticket for Red Rocks. Bought Sunday thinking that’d be good enough considering the short DBT sets. Never seen TTB before and wasn’t sure I wanted to shell out.

As many wise men and women have said, always go etc. etc.

Speaking of, if anyone ends up with an extra Saturday ticket, PM me.
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It seems they are alternating the encore slot.

Fri and Sun NC shows got MKB... DBT sat in at Wolf Trap and in Atlanta.

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I assume the lineup has been MKB --> DBT --> TTB. Have the bands been going on at a pretty consistent time (and if so, anyone know what time, especially the Truckers)?

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armPitt wrote:I assume the lineup has been MKB --> DBT --> TTB. Have the bands been going on at a pretty consistent time (and if so, anyone know what time, especially the Truckers)?
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Mundane Mayhem wrote:
whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
Going Going Gone with our boys? Fuck yeah, I would absolutely love to see that
These sit-ins have me on the hunt for a Saturday ticket for Red Rocks. Bought Sunday thinking that’d be good enough considering the short DBT sets. Never seen TTB before and wasn’t sure I wanted to shell out.

As many wise men and women have said, always go etc. etc.

Speaking of, if anyone ends up with an extra Saturday ticket, PM me.
If you don't mind sitting lawn, 6$ tickets are available.

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