Thursday, September 8, 2011

NO BANKER LEFT BEHIND

Melnick in the Afternoon Set List Thursday Sept 8:

  1. "The Things (That) I Used To Do" - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble (Live at the Spectrum in Montreal August 17, 1984) - "Couldn't Stand The Weather" (Legacy Edition)
  2. "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" - Hank Williams Jr - ABC Monday Night Football
  3. "We Want The Airwaves" - The Ramones - "Hey Hey Let's Go The Ramones Anthology"
  4. "Satchel Paige Said" - The Baseball Project - "The Baseball Project Vol. 1 Frozen Ropes And Dying Quails"
  5. "I'll Fight" - Wilco - "Wilco (The Album)"
  6. "Hey Good Lookin'" - Hank Williams - 1951
  7. "Never Enough" - John Doe - "Keeper"
  8. "Right Place Wrong Time" - Dr. John - "The Very Best Of Dr. John"
  9. "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" - Bruce Springsteen - "The Rising"
  10. "New York Skyline" - Garland Jeffreys - "Ghostwriter"
  11. "Come Back To Sorrento" - Dean Martin - "Dean Martin's All Time Greatest Hits"
  12. "No Banker Left Behind" - Ry Cooder - "Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down"
  13. "I Fall To Pieces" - Patsy Cline - "Live At The Opry"
  14. "So What" - Pink - "Funhouse"
  15. "Howlin' For You" - Black Keys - "Brothers"
  16. "L'Assomption" - Shane Murphy - "Street Money Miracle"
  17. "Alive" - Pearl Jam - "Ten"
        

2 comments:

  1. In today's musical landscape their is absolutely NO ONE that comes even remotely close to Stevie Ray in style, musicality, energy, and danger...

    Rock n Roll didn't die with Buddy Holly, it died with Stevie Ray...

    R.I.P Stevie

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  2. Amen. I've seen a lot of great sets/shows through the years but nobody was better than Stevie Ray when he OPENED for Dire Straits July 23, 1985 at the Montreal Forum. Sat in front row with Elliott Price. We were actually in Ted Blackman's seats. Ted was doing some work for Donald K Donald at the time. On that night he drove Stevie Ray in from the airport. Best single set I've ever seen.

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