TWEEDY
2015-01-29 Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Nobody Dies Anymore
Hazel
Fake Fur Coat
Diamond Light Pt.1
Flowering
Summernoon
World Away
New Moon
Honeycombed
Desert Bell
High As Hello
Wait For Love
Love Like A Wire
Low Key
*I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
*New Madrid
*Remember The Mountain Bed
*One Wing
*Via Chicago
*Forget The Flowers
*Woodgrain
*Spiders (Kidsmoke)
*Please Tell My Brother
*Jesus etc
*I'm The Man Who Loves You
Encore
Please Don't Let Me Be So Understood
Only The Lord Knows
You're Not Alone
The Losing End
California Stars
* solo acoustic
Recorded by Pennyghael from the stalls about 15 rows back, dead centre. Lineage CA11>Sony PCM m10>iMac>Audacity for track splits>xACT to convert to FLAC
A typically tight Tweedy band show with Jeff in good humour throughout, occasionally being led into banter corner with the one vocal member of a very reserved though highly attentive and appreciative audience. On the menu for discussion tonight was Jeff's recollection of when Wilco last played the venue in 2011 with a fight breaking out during Rising Red Lung and his suggesting that the following his wife�s research, the Tweedy's were a clan of grumpy fiddlers from Scotland. The venue, which has a capacity go 2,475, was probably only about half full with only the arena/stalls area being used. The box office seating plan showed 90% of the seats taken earlier in the day but with the gig being part of the annual Celtic Connections Festival which has lots of members season ticket plans, this was probably the reason for so many "no shows."
The acoustics at the Royal Concert Hall are excellent and with Stan behind the board the resulting sound mix was perfect. The band set was very similar to what was played when I last saw them at Leuven in November with Honeycombed added but Pigeons & Why Why Why omitted. The encore appeared to have You're Not Alone audibled in but it was down on the setlist when I checked later. Neil Young's The Losing End was played for the first time and Woodgrain saw active service for the first time since 2003.
Please do not sell, a recent upload of mine ended up on eBay. If you must convert to mp3, then please for your own use.
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