The Doobie Brothers
The Pavilion at the Music Factory,
Irving, TX
October 19, 2021
Tour: 50th Anniversary Tour

Source info:
Schoeps MK41's>Nbob Actives>BabyNbox v2>Sony PCM-A10(24/96)>Adobe Audition CS6(normalize, tracking)>Ozone 7(mastering, resample/dither)>TLH>Flac(8)

Taper: David Sell (Falconidave)
Location: 80' from stage, left of DFC ~6' ORTF
Sound Quality: Excellent++


Setlist:

01. Nobody
02. Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)(Kim Weston cover)
03. Here to Love You
04. Dependin' on You
05. Spirit(Acoustic)
06. You Belong to Me
07. Eyes of Silver
08. South City Midnight Lady
09. ~band introductions~
10. Ukiah
11. Clear as the Driven Snow
12. It Keeps You Runnin'
13. Neal's Fandango
14. Dark Eyed Cajun Woman
15. Better Days
16. Wheels of Fortune
17. Real Love
18. World Gone Crazy
19. Don't Ya Mess With Me
20. Minute by Minute
21. Without You
22. Sweet Maxine
23. Jesus is Just Alright(The Art Reynolds Singers cover)
24. Rockin' Down the Highway
25. What a Fool Believes(Kenny Loggins cover)
26. Long Train Runnin'
27. China Grove
Encore:
28. Black Water
29. Takin' it to the Streets
30. Listen to the Music

152:16

Oh my God, what a show!! I had seen them in 2015 without Michael and they were great. But with him it's a whole different ballgame. Michael sounded so good I had tears rolling several times during his songs. And Bill Payne from Little Feat on keyboards. WOW!! I had a great location about 10 rows from stage and a respectful crowd around me. All I did was hard limit the applause following each song. The mix is always pristine at Toyota and tonight was no execption. I would put this in the top 10 of my all-time recordings. Don't be afraid to crank it up!!

The Band:

Michael McDonald - lead , backing vocals, piano, mandolin, accordion
Bill Payne � Keyboards, Vocals
John Cowan � Bass, Vocals
Tom Johnston � Vocals, Guitar
John McFee � Guitar, Strings, Vocals
Mark Quinones - percussion, vocals
Ed Toth - Drums
Marc Russo � Saxophone
Pat Simmons � Vocals, Guitar

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Enjoy,

David