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==Setlist== | ==Setlist== | ||
''as edited for broadcast:''<br> | ''as edited for broadcast:''<br> | ||
01. [[Big River]] - < | 01. [[Big River]] - <small>all</small><br> | ||
02. [[Small Town]] - < | 02. [[Small Town]] - <small>John Mellencamp with EC, Kris Kristofferson & John Leventhal; not included in UK broadcast</small><br> | ||
03. [[How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart]] - < | 03. [[How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart]] - <small>Norah Jones with EC, Kris Kristofferson & John Leventhal</small><br> | ||
04. Sunday Morning Coming Down - < | 04. Sunday Morning Coming Down - <small>Kris Kristofferson solo</small><br> | ||
05. [[Seven Year Ache]] - < | 05. [[Seven Year Ache]] - <small>Rosanne Cash with all</small><br> | ||
06. [[Sulphur To Sugarcane]] - < | 06. [[Sulphur To Sugarcane]] - <small>EC with John Leventhal</small><br> | ||
07. Longest Days - < | 07. Longest Days - <small>John Mellencamp solo</small><br> | ||
08. [[April 5th]] - < | 08. [[April 5th]] - <small>EC, Rosanne Cash & Kris Kristofferson with John Leventhal</small><br> | ||
09. Here Comes That Rainbow Again - < | 09. Here Comes That Rainbow Again - <small>Kris Kristofferson solo</small><br> | ||
10. [[Me And Bobby McGee]] - < | 10. [[Me And Bobby McGee]] - <small>all</small><br> | ||
''original recording order:''<br> | ''original recording order:''<br> | ||
01. [[I Still Miss Someone]] - < | 01. [[song::I Still Miss Someone]] - <small>EC, Rosanne Cash & Kris Kristofferson with John Leventhal; takes 1 & 2; not broadcast</small><br> | ||
02. Rain On The Scarecrow - < | 02. Rain On The Scarecrow - <small>sung by John Mellencamp; not broadcast</small><br> | ||
03. The World Unseen - < | 03. The World Unseen - <small>sung by Rosanne Cash; not broadcast</small><br> | ||
04. [[Down Among The Wines And Spirits]] - < | 04. [[song::Down Among The Wines And Spirits]] - <small>EC with John Leventhal; not broadcast</small><br> | ||
05. Sunday Morning Coming Down<br> | 05. Sunday Morning Coming Down<br> | ||
06. Light As A Feather - < | 06. Light As A Feather - <small>sung by Norah Jones; not broadcast</small><br> | ||
07. Longest Days<br> | 07. Longest Days<br> | ||
08. [[April 5th]]<br> | 08. [[song::April 5th]]<br> | ||
09. [[Sulphur To Sugarcane]]<br> | 09. [[song::Sulphur To Sugarcane]]<br> | ||
10. Here Comes That Rainbow Again<br> | 10. Here Comes That Rainbow Again<br> | ||
11. [[How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart]] - < | 11. [[song::How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart]] - <small>takes 1 & 2</small><br> | ||
12. [[Small Town]]<br> | 12. [[song::Small Town]]<br> | ||
13. [[Seven Year Ache]] - < | 13. [[song::Seven Year Ache]] - <small>take 1</small><br> | ||
14. [[Me And Bobby McGee]] - < | 14. [[song::Me And Bobby McGee]] - <small>take 1</small><br> | ||
15. [[Big River]]<br> | 15. [[song::Big River]]<br> | ||
16. [[Seven Year Ache]] - < | 16. [[song::Seven Year Ache]] - <small>take 2</small><br> | ||
17. [[Me And Bobby McGee]] - < | 17. [[song::Me And Bobby McGee]] - <small>take 2</small><br> | ||
Recorded after the audience left:<br> | Recorded after the audience left:<br> | ||
18. [[New Paint]] - < | 18. [[song::New Paint]] - <small>EC solo; insert for [[TV 2008-09-08 Spectacle (Rufus Wainwright & Renée Fleming)|Rufus Wainwright episode]]</small><br> | ||
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==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
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