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 Washy3434 My Very Own Flag Play Video Happyman Play Video 9th at Pine Play Video All My Best Friends Are Metalheads Play Video Suburban Myth Play Video Just Like Frank Play Video Anchor Play Video Rock-N-Roll Pizzeria Play Video Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts Play Video Al's War Play Video Richard Allen George... No, It's Just Cheez Play Video Magnetic North Play Video How's My Driving, Doug Hastings? Play Video Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore Play Video Nervous in the Alley Play Video Gainesville Rock City Play Video Big Crash Play Video I Think I Love You (The Partridge Family cover) Play Video History of a Boring Town Play Video Encore: Automatic Play Video Lockdown Play Video Last One Out of Liberty Less Than Jake / The Suicide Machines Jul 06, 2024
 Len Czyzniejewski FB Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=kieran.czyzniejewski&set=a.8196832310361795 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Jul 06, 2024
 Thom Patterson The Market Square Arena audience didn’t enjoy Graham Parker’s performance and he knew it. Anticipation was high for Cheap Trick. So much so, Parker flipped off the crowd as he departed the stage. Cheap Trick / Graham Parker / Blackfoot Jul 06, 2024
 Acey68 Sterogum Bob Dylan Mostly Played Recent Songs And ’50s Covers At Outlaw Tour Opener On Friday, Bob Dylan took the stage at the opening night of the Outlaw Music Festival tour. At the Ameris Bank Amphitheater in Alpharetta, Georgia, the legendary musician surprised the audience with a new lineup and an unpredictable setlist. Jim Keltner joined on drums and Donnie Herron was out after playing pedal steel for 19 years in the band. Earlier this year, Dylan was on his Rough And Rowdy Ways tour, whose setlist was based on his 2020 album of that title as well as old deep cuts. However, his setlist at the Outlaw Music Festival was laden with five ’50s covers performed for the first time, and tracks from his 2012 LP Tempest. His only original songs from the 20th century played were 1975’s “Simple Twist Of Fate” and 1990’s “Under The Red Sky.” Curiously Dylan was also selling new 2012 tour t-shirts at the merch booth. Earlier in the day, headliner Willie Nelson dropped off the lineup. His official Instagram shared a statement: We regret to inform you that Willie Nelson is not feeling well and, per doctor’s orders, has been advised to rest for the next four days. He is expected to make a quick recovery and join the Outlaw Music Festival tour next week. In the meantime, Lukas Nelson and the Family Band, along with a few guests, will perform a special set to include Willie’s classics and other songs. Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and Celisse will continue to perform as scheduled. Outlaw Music Festival 2024 Jul 05, 2024
 Acey68 Rolling Stone Bob Dylan Stuns Fans With New Set, Surprise Covers on Outlaw Festival Launch Before Bob Dylan even walked onstage Friday night to kick off the summer Outlaw Music Festival tour at Ameris Bank Amphitheater in Alpharetta, Georgia, word circulated through the fan community that big changes were afoot in Dylan World. Super fan Ray Padgett was on site with early reports that gospel-era drummer Jim Keltner was taking over from Jerry Pentecost, and pedal steel player Donnie Herron was out after a 19-year stint in the band. But nobody was prepared for the remarkable show that followed, which was one of the most surreal and unpredictable nights in the 36-year history of the Never Ending Tour. After three years of playing a static set built around his 2020 LP Rough and Rowdy Ways and select deep cuts from the past, Dylan presented a completely new show heavy on Fifties covers, and his original tunes from the past two decades. The only songs recorded prior to the turn of the millennium were 1990’s “Under The Red Sky,” and 1975’s “A Simple Twist of Fate.” The tone for the night was set when he opened with a cover of Willie Dixon’s 1955 blues standard “My Babe.” Later in the evening, he broke out Chuck Berry’s 1959 classic “Little Queenie,” the Fleetwoods’ 1959 hit “Mr Blue,” the 1951 Hank Williams masterpiece “Cold, Cold Heart,” and Sanford Clark’s 1956 rockabilly hit “The Fool.” There’s no record of him playing any of them throughout the course of his entire career. There wasn’t a single selection from Rough and Rowdy Ways, but he did break out four songs (“Early Roman Kings,” “Long and Wasted Years,” “Pay in Blood,” and “Scarlet Town”) from 2012’s Tempest. Willie Nelson is headlining every night of the Outlaw tour, but hours before showtime, news hit that that he was under the weather and would be missing the first four shows “per doctor’s orders.” Lukas Nelson and the Family Band subbed in. That meant fans who bought tickets hoping to see Nelson and hear their favorite Dylan Sixties tunes were in for a long evening. They did, however, get to see Robert Plant and Alison Krauss cover Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll” and “The Battle of Evermore” along with “Gone Gone Gone,” “Please Read The Letter,” and “Rich Woman” from their own albums. Celisse took the stage first. When the Outlaw tour heads to the West Coast later in the summer, John Mellencamp and Brittney Spencer are coming onboard, and Plant and Krauss are departing along with Celisse. Dylan and Nelson are on the bill every single night. But in the more immediate future, many questions linger. Will Nelson recover from his mystery ailment in time to join up with the tour next week? Will Dylan stick with this bizarre set every night? Will he throw in more surprises? Might he consider covering a song written after Dwight D. Eisenhower departed the White House? Will venues continue to let fans bring in phones and film/livestream the set? (This was a huge no-no at Dylan shows these past few years.) Whatever happens, it’s clear this is the start of yet another chapter in the long saga of the Never Ending Tour. And for the first time in a very long time, anything feels possible on any given night. Well, almost anything feels possible. We’re not going to hear “New Pony,” “Ballad in Plain D,” or “Sara.” But if a song was on the radio when Dylan was in grade school, it might emerge at some point. For the Dylan faithful, that’s an incredibly exciting prospect. But if you’re showing up with the hopes of hearing something from his Greatest Hits record, it’s probably best to sit this one out. This is one for the die-hards. Outlaw Music Festival 2024 Jul 05, 2024
 Acey68 Bob Dylan, Outlaw Festival, Alpharetta, Georgia, 6/21/24, Set List 1. "My Babe" (Willie Dixon cover) 2. "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" 3. "Simple Twist of Fate" 4. "Little Queenie" (Chuck Berry cover) 5. "Mr. Blue" (The Fleetwoods cover) 6. "Pay in Blood" 7. "Cold, Cold Heart" (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover) 8. "Early Roman Kings" 9. "Under the Red Sky" (first performance since 2013) 10. "Things Have Changed" 11. "The Fool" (Sanford Clark cover) 12. "Scarlet Town" 13. "Long and Wasted Years" Outlaw Music Festival 2024 Jul 05, 2024
 Acey68 Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Outlaw Festival, Alpharetta, Georgia, 6/21/24, Set List 1. "Rich Woman" (Li'l Millet and His Creoles cover) 2. "Fortune Teller" (Benny Spellman cover) 3. "Can't Let Go" (Randy Weeks cover) 4. "The Price of Love" (The Everly Brothers cover) 5. "Rock and Roll" (Led Zeppelin cover) 6. "Please Read the Letter" (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover) 7. "High and Lonesome" 8. "In the Mood" / "Matty Groves" / "Gallows Pole" 9. "The Battle of Evermore" (Led Zeppelin cover) 10. "When the Levee Breaks" (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover) 11. "Gone Gone Gone" (The Everly Brothers cover) Outlaw Music Festival 2024 Jul 05, 2024
 Acey68 The 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour launched without its leader Willie Nelson on Friday night in Alpharetta, Georgia, but the show went on featuring sets by Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and Celisse. In place of Nelson's own set, his son's band Lukas Nelson and the Family Band performed instead, with a guest appearance by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. Plant and Krauss performed many of their usual selections, including Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" and "The Battle of Evermore," plus "When the Levee Breaks," which they recently officially released. Dylan, on the other hand, brought out a number of unexpected songs, including a cover of Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie," "Under the Red Sky" for the first time in over a decade and several songs from his 2012 album, Tempest. On Friday afternoon, it was announced that Nelson would not be appearing at opening night. "We regret to inform you that Willie Nelson is not feeling well, and per doctor's orders, has been advised to rest for the next four days," their post read. "He is expected to make a quick recovery and join the Outlaw Music Festival tour next week. In the meantime, Lukas Nelson and the Family Band, along with a few guests, will perform a special set to include Willie's classics and others songs. Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and Celisse will continue to perform as scheduled." "This year's Outlaw Music Festival Tour promises to be the biggest and best yet with this lineup of legendary artists," Nelson said in a previous press statement announcing the shows. "I am thrilled to get back on the road again with my family and friends playing the music we love for the fans we love." Outlaw Music Festival 2024 Jul 05, 2024
 Munin Done Jul 05, 2024
 Ron Towles Golden Road Jack Straw Sugaree Greatest Story Ever Told Big Boss Man West LA Fade Away When I Paint My Masterpiecr When Push Comes To Shove Beat It On Down The Line Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu Candyman Feel Like A Stranger Scarlet Begonias Fire On The Mountain Lost Sailor Saint Of Circumstance Eyes Of The World New Speedway Boogie The Other One Drums Space Morning Dew Women Are Smarter Saint Stephen Good Love Last Fair Deal Jul 05, 2024
 Carmelamidnight Wrong photo. Not them, look up Fb page Midnight and The Lemon Boys Jul 05, 2024
 Len Czyzniejewski FB album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=kieran.czyzniejewski&set=a.8192226924155667 Cheap Trick Jul 05, 2024
 Len Czyzniejewski FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=kieran.czyzniejewski&set=a.8191986544179705 Dizzy Gillespie Jul 05, 2024
 Bubblegum MF A band called Acetone opened. I have Polaroids I took of them backstage and a couple photos of Oasis. Oasis Jul 05, 2024
 mikeiow Robin Smith hits, including: Moonlight Shadow Summit Day Family Man Ommadawn then the full Tubular Bells Robin Smith Jul 04, 2024
 Black Reacher Not sure of the exact date. Chris Isaak Jul 04, 2024
 Black Reacher Not sure of the dates, but it was summer 1984. I was there all four (4) nights. He had enough material to mix it up. You didn’t hear the same songs every night. He was really great! Billy Bragg Jul 04, 2024
 Black Reacher He wore a gold lame’ suit. It was the 2nd or 3rd floor. The stage was just a raised platform no more than a foot or so off the floor. Except for the fact that everyone in the Danceteria looked weird, he looked a bit out of place. All earnest and rockabilly pompadour. A lot of goth in there. I bought his records after seeing him. Chris Isaak Jul 04, 2024
 Lyons125 I was at this show. It was in Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City. The Lineup did not include Heart on this day! Loverboy / Foreigner / .38 Special / Heart / Triumph / Leroux Jul 04, 2024
 Lyons125 I was at this show, and Donnie Iris was the opener for this concert. Loverboy Jul 04, 2024