*** Ed solo Albany 1 Fanviews Here 6/8/09 ***

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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Sounds like a great gig. I hope someone taped it. I love hearing these solo shows.
  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    I assume everyone stands at the solo shows or not??
    Nope, people are seated.
    NERDS!
  • mattyk72
    mattyk72 NY Posts: 19
    Anyone know if they will make official bootlegs of these shows?
  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,725
    awesome set list
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • mattxpike
    mattxpike Posts: 53
    4th time seeing Ed solo

    it was pretty much an all around perfect night. seats next to the mixing board, not so bad.

    Liam Finn is pretty great himself, do yourself a favor and get their early.

    Ed was spot on, fuck ups and all.

    maybe this is a dumb observation but i just couldn't get over how many people get up and walk around while Ed is preforming (going to the bathroom i assume) what a distraction. drink less, enjoy the show!!
    haha


    whatever, Ed was brilliant.

    make sure you say hello to my boy Joe Merch at the Merch table, tip him well!!!
    Things were different then. All is different now.
    I tried to explain. Oh, somehow.
  • Cynthia77
    Cynthia77 Posts: 12
    Albany...O home state Albany...Beautiful theater, and I've seen 30 yrs of truly incredible bands at The Palace. Have to say, much higher with Ed's show on June 8th & 9 2009. There is such an outpouring between fans and musician, an exchange of emotional content, from our love of singing at top of lungs with small town type verses to the joyous anticipatory quiet of which hushes from the stroke of a chord.

    Liam and EJ rocked!!! For at least an hour and a half.... definitely longer set opening night. Very special. They have some real experimental longggggg mind blowing gutty sound. Also Liam and EJ near un-catagorizable music. However, leave it to Eddie to describe:

    Mid-way or so Ed talked about an old band from the 70's, said something like if you took this chick from a band from the 70's called The Carpenters (Karen C. was drummer), and put her on too much acid--
    THAT was Liam Finn hahaha so funny...
    ***please see below

    As well as discussed previously, an incredible night to cherish and save in our memory pockets. I recalled myself while a teen, around '74-'75 ish, when Frank Zappa played The Palace. He'd had these crazy ... HUGE feet made up as heilium-filled balloons with huge stinky socks tied on them. Mr. Zappa pummeled the audience with these for a giant game of catch while singing his "Stink Foot" song-- it was a classic move from another true genius of our times-- Ed would've sounded fantastic with Frank's barritone-rich voice and jeesh, their humor together! Woah! Ed's foot chair brought me to an instant flashback to the very acid I was doing in whatever year during the 70's this was :lol:

    Anyway I was far up in balcony 1st night. Ed was maybe five inches high and his brilliant white seat looked like an infant's feet... with his body cradled there, he looked safe. Love to Ed & Jill's 8 mo old Harper Moon.

    An earlier reference made, as to Ed being excited to tell his daughter Olivia he played at the Palace tonight, then he said he wished he could tell her he'd rode in on a white horse. After singing a tune he said the music was that white horse. Very cool.

    Just home, have lots of other thoughts of this beautiful night. Also a long luscious tale of 2nd show...
    Which was better, folks always ask? Last year solo tour (I'd been to Boston 1&2, NYC 2, Newark; loved each & every moment) OR this year's energized clearly strong-voiced Eddie-- OR of the between and betwixt, the opening or night two? IMO every show gifts us the miracle of the man's voice and person!

    To sections of loud rude people in balcony: I THINK EDDIE KNOWS HIS NAME BY NOW!

    ***? Wonder if Ed knows or forgot Karen Carpender died an anorexic? I didn't feel he was being disrespectful it was definitely spontaneous but did hear some squalks after the show. Whatever!
    Karen is noted for being the first female drummer to be successful in a band. Also pianist and songwriter. Now this music heard lots as muzak in elevators and such. :|
  • LONGRD
    LONGRD Posts: 6,036
    mattyk72 wrote:
    Anyone know if they will make official bootlegs of these shows?
    I hope so, but if not then I hope somebody recorded both shows and will be sharing it in a few weeks- I know 10C doesn't like that idea but come on, I want to relive both shows.
    PJ- 04/29/2003.06/24,25,27,28,30/2008.10/27,28,30,31/2009
    EV- 08/09,10/2008.06/08,09/2009
  • justam
    justam Posts: 21,415
    I really loved the way this concert started.

    Walking the Cow, Sometimes, Around the Bend, I am Mine, I'm Open. It was so beautiful! I loved the feeling of the whole thing, but I especially loved how those songs set a mood. :)

    I thought the cigarette and story in the bare feet chair was charming! :mrgreen:

    I thought the covers he did of Mr. State Trooper and Girl from the North Country were really well done. (I like how he's learned to use that foot stomping thing to add to some of the songs.)

    You're True had such a lovely feeling to it, it really projected the song's message. 8-)

    Lukin and Porch were quite well done and got the PJ crowd on their feet. ( He has gotten really good at that energetic strumming style!! ;) ) Porch reminded me of how deftly Ed, all by himself, manages to lift crowds of people up to the feeling he's trying to project. :)

    To be complete, I'd have to say that I thought this performance was a great way to start off his tour.
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  • Calum
    Calum Posts: 635
    Hey everyone... in a hotel in NJ typing this up so going to be quick!

    ALBANY RULED!

    Was awesome meeting everyone, and such a great group of people. Everyone who shook my hands & made me feel welcome.. thanks so much..

    special thanks to my roomie, Bugs :) & an old china plate of mine too :) and the mayor of albany Mr.Ofed :lol: & Joe for help selling my spare tickets.. thanks too all you guys for one of the best times in my life.. cannot wait to do it again
    London Astoria - Dublin - Wembley - Shepherds Bush - London 02
  • pjbugs007
    pjbugs007 Posts: 1,353
    cal your the best rommie ever lol:)
  • Calum
    Calum Posts: 635
    pjbugs007 wrote:
    cal your the best rommie ever lol:)

    you were too, aslong as you stayed in your sleeping bag :D

    one of the best times in my life, will never forget you guys.. will be in contact forever & this is the first of many.. I need to get back to the 2020 diner for my girl 8-)
    London Astoria - Dublin - Wembley - Shepherds Bush - London 02
  • pjbugs007
    pjbugs007 Posts: 1,353
    Calum wrote:
    pjbugs007 wrote:
    cal your the best rommie ever lol:)

    you were too, aslong as you stayed in your sleeping bag :D

    one of the best times in my life, will never forget you guys.. will be in contact forever & this is the first of many.. I need to get back to the 2020 diner for my girl 8-)

    that girl was hot for you bro...
  • Calum
    Calum Posts: 635
    anyone have/remember the lyrics for that Albany song?

    I cannot remember at all !! Hoepfully someone has a better memory than me..

    also night 1's version was very different!

    night2,

    albany, albany, the places, the faces, the people i'll miss, but then i was swimming in there shit & piss ..

    something like that!?!?! lol...

    ps.. eddie you bastard.. last kiss & let my love open the door after albany :oops: :cry:
    London Astoria - Dublin - Wembley - Shepherds Bush - London 02
  • Calum wrote:

    ps.. eddie you bastard.. last kiss & let my love open the door after albany :oops: :cry:

    yeah..and he fucking played Millworker a few nights ago too....i was looking forward to hearing that one again!!!oh well....maybe someday I'll hear him do it again...Ed solo 2011? after PJ world tour 2010 :mrgreen::mrgreen:
  • Calum
    Calum Posts: 635
    ^^^^ we can only hope :)
    London Astoria - Dublin - Wembley - Shepherds Bush - London 02
  • TWHolt
    TWHolt Moncton, NB Posts: 408
    Why don't I see The End listed in the setlist just before Arc? Pretty sure he played it and it is written on my setlist........ :?: :?
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  • Calum
    Calum Posts: 635
    it wasnt played dude!
    London Astoria - Dublin - Wembley - Shepherds Bush - London 02