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Date Posted: 22:17:50 09/19/18 Wed
Author: Anonymous
Subject: it was the same setlist
In reply to: Guest 's message, "Great" on 00:45:03 09/17/18 Mon

But, the extra songs were: I Want Your Love, The Way Things Really Are, How's the World Treating You and urgh. My brain is stuck in work mode. During the show, not on the setlist were parts of Eastbound and Down (?), if that's the correct title, in honor of Burt Reynolds and Tennessee Waltz. Both were sublime. Of course, I keep up with the tour via the worldwide interwebs and he didn't have anyone come up during Two Hearts. It's so beautiful, so I didn't mind him getting right into it. He said he's look in the audience for inspiration. He was super hilarious and again, once the jacket came off, I was hypnotized by his silhouette. Talk about that superhero V-shape. I like that he's the shot caller and it was simply, last night of tour, we're having fun and we're doing more songs. He didn't go into the balcony, but I think he was mesmerized by a shape in the audience, so why bother? He has good taste and she was gorgeous. She wanted to give him something at the end, but security wouldn't allow it. They were going off stage then, so I don't know if Chris would have accepted it, given the chance.

Nashville's fun and I can see why he wanted to live there. There's a huge growth spurt going on, so many locals are being priced out. One local guy told me (not referencing Chris), that people from San Francisco move there, because what would buy them a tiny place there, gets them a big place in Nashville. It's hot there, so I hope he sprung for air-conditioning this time in his new home. It's not like I ran into Chris, ever, or spent much time in San Francisco in general, but it's a little sad that he's in a different time zone. Naturally, if it's what's best for him, I'm very happy for him. From what I understand the valley fever which hit him so hard is a dry climate thing, so he won't face that in Nashville. Double yay for being well. The culture is different, yet some were very polite. As I left the hotel the girl at the front desk was my very own hype man and that's wonderful. "Okay girl, looking good. Have fun." Then the next day I found out I reached a 5 star rating on Uber. Sure, it's a small thing to you, but, yeah I'm bragging bout that. My next goal is 10 out of 10 Goldblum's.

Anyway, I truly doubt that there were any differences in their performance on the road from first show to last and the last night was phenomenal. Thanks again Chris and Silvertone. I promise to not try and trap you with an old sofa and cheese.

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