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To: RR who wrote (59091)8/29/2003 2:20:35 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
Thanks RR. I really did have a great time.

Judging by the response from the crowd at the end of every
song, so did about 6,000 other folks ;-)

Two of my close Tull buddies are hoping to cash in on that
offer to meet Andy for some beers. We realize it may not
happen, but it's not too far fetched. They have been known
to occasionally rub elbows with a few fans here & there.

Tull played for a little over two hours, plus Ian joined
the opening act for about 15 minutes.

Here is the set list from the concert.......

Support: Guy Davis. Ian accompanied him on harmonica & flute for 3 songs (but didn't sing).

Aqualung-intro
Living In The Past
Nothing Is Easy
Some Day The Sun Won't Shine for You
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (from soon to be released Christmas CD)
Beside Myself
A Week Of Moments (from Ian's soon to be released solo CD)
Fat Man
Hunting Girl
Count The Chickens (From Martin Barre's solo album - Ian's pee break)
Dot Com
Errology (from Ian's soon to be released solo CD)
Bourée
Songs From The Wood/Too Old To Rock'N'Roll;Too Young to Die/Heavy Horses (long medley)
Flying Dutchman (intro)/My God (long version)
Budapest
Mayhem Jig
Aqualung
encore......
Wind Up (short version)
Locomotive Breath/Protect And Survive/Cheerio &......

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