Monday, July 14, 2008

Some Great Covers from Hootie & the Blowfish + Video Galore from Yesterday's Event

Afternoon everyone!

So unfortunately, I wasn't able to post any video of the Hootie & the Blowfish performance as the footage taken by Blue Land Media will take a while to cut together and produce, but I took a series of videos myself with my trusty MPEG 4 camera. I've posted three below, the first is varied footage from yesterday afternoon's green spot activities, the second is an interview between Cerphe Cowell of 94.7 The Globe, and our President/CEO Terre Jones, and the third is a view of the house crowd, just minutes before Hootie & the Blowfish take the stage. I've also posted the original set list from last night, which they 100% stuck to (pretty rare during most live performance at least in my experience.) I've written out full song titles below in case some of the one word listings are confusing.

Be the one, Time, Sister Pretty, Hannah Jane, Ford Econoline, What do you want from me now, Hey, Hey what can I do (Led Zeppelin cover!), Desert Mountain, Ride Along, Don't think I don't think about it, State your Peace, Let her cry, I go blind, Get outta my head, Losing my religion (R.E.M. cover!), Space, Oldman and Me, Wishing, Hold my hand **encore 1** Soup song (classic), Fork in the Road (great song, cannot wait to see the movie), Champagne Supernova (Oasis cover) **encore 2** Hope I don't fall in love with you, Only wanna be with you

Great show, with some amazing covers included within! I'll be out enjoying Amos Lee/Al Green at Wolf Trap tomorrow night, and will hopefully have the chance to post about that show before I head up to Massachusetts for 5 days. If you don't hear from me on Wednesday morning, check in with me Monday for a brand new week's worth of content.

Cheers,

Graham






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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

A great show, and the rain stopped right around when Hootie took the stage. A great show worth toughing out the rain. Losing my Religion and Champagne Supernova were great covers on top of Hootie's amazing songs