Wilco at Shoreline Amphitheatre, August 4, 2013
One Set
[predict 7:55 PM onstage, go! The band walks out at 7:54 PM]
Via Chicago @
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart @ »
Art of Almost
(add Richard Bowden: violin)
Passenger Side
Forget the Flowers @
(RB off)
Born Alone
The New World (with John Doe: guitar, vox) @
Heavy Metal Drummer +
I'm the Man Who Loves You
I Got You (at the End of the Century) (with Patrick Hallahan: cowbell)
(add Bob Weir: guitar, vox)
Ripple #
Dark Star @ » California Stars @ » Dark Star @ »
St. Stephen
When I Paint My Masterpiece (add Jim James: g; John Doe: h vox; Ryan B: percussion; Ryan's k; Patrick Hallahan: maracas; ?maybe CB: acoustic g; Richard Bowden: violin; Ryan's dr: percussion)
[predict 9:15 PM off; scheduled off at 9:10 PM; 9:11 PM set ends]
Wilco
Nels Cline: guitars, # electric mandolin?, harmony vox;
Mikael Jorgensen: keyboards;
Glenn Kotche: drums, percussion;
Pat Sansone: keyboards, guitar, acoustic guitar, harmony vox;
John Stirratt: bass;
Jeff Tweedy: guitar, @ acoustic guitar, + 12-string acoustic guitar, lead and harmony vox.
with members of My Morning Jacket
Carl Broemel: acoustic guitar (not sure he came out);
Patrick Hallahan: percussion;
Jim James: guitar, vox;
Bo Koster: keyboards, percussion, harmony vox (not sure he came out).
and special guests
Notes
I was super psyched to see Wilco again, and they don't disappoint. Bringing out John Doe to cover his original X tune the New World was pretty darn cool, but that pales next to the return of Bob Weir for another suite of Grateful Dead classics, including a very spacey Dark Star and a rocking St. Stephen. While bringing the entire circus back onstage for the closing cover of Dylan's Masterpiece might have made for a rough ending, it was most certainly a fun one!