Setlist at Live Wire Music Hall Savannah, GA on Oct 29, 2008

Set One
All We Wanna Do 543
Name Up In Lights 398
A Storm Is Brewin' 453
Check Out Your Mind 608
Sugar For Me 435
Like A Rolling Stone 424
Us And Them 615
Any Colour You Like 146
Set Two
Thinking 348
Cissy Pickup 162
Cissy Got The Blues 496
Out In The Country 487
All I Do Everyday 537
Funkin' 574
I Believe 362
I Get High 449
Them Changes 387
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 189
Bring The Flood 738
Look-Ka Py Py 170
Welcome To New Orleans 358
Live Wire Music Hall
Savannah, GA
Oct 29, 2008

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Setlist at Live Wire Music Hall Savannah, GA on Oct 29, 2008

Set One
All We Wanna Do 543
Name Up In Lights 398
A Storm Is Brewin' 453
Check Out Your Mind 608
Sugar For Me 435
Like A Rolling Stone 424
Us And Them 615
Any Colour You Like 146
Set Two
Thinking 348
Cissy Pickup 162
Cissy Got The Blues 496
Out In The Country 487
All I Do Everyday 537
Funkin' 574
I Believe 362
I Get High 449
Them Changes 387
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 189
Bring The Flood 738
Look-Ka Py Py 170
Welcome To New Orleans 358

Show Notes

• This set features Porter Batiste Stoltz:

George Porter, Jr. - Bass/Vocals, Russell Batiste - Drums/Vocals, Brian Stoltz - Guitar/Vocals

• This is the fourth release (PG904) from www.PartyGras2009.com :  Where Every Tuesday Is Fat Tuesday!™

• Photo by Danny Clinch.

• Notes from the archivist:  Porter Batiste Stoltz played an especially energized show for the crowd in Savannah, GA.  Right from the get-go, it's clear that it was a rowdy night.  Listen to the alternate lyrics at the end of All We Wanna Do for "proof!"  A Storm Is Brewin' is a Brian Stoltz tune that has been frequently popping up at the end of Name Up In Lights.  It's wrought with passion and emotion, Brian really delivers on this track.  Russell "takes [us] to space" with a double-dose of Pink Floyd to close out the set.  The second set GOES OFF.  Clocking in at around 90 minutes, this is some of the most in your face Porter Batiste Stoltz that I've heard.  Four Meters tunes provide a running start to set, which gives way to one of the newest Porter Batiste Stoltz tunes appropriately titled Funkin'.  I Believe provides a moment of mellowness in advance of the blistering segue of I Get High > Them Changes > Rainy Day Women > Bring The Flood. Listen carefully and you can hear the band weaving in and out of these tunes, teasing each one as they call them.  Personally, I feel that this type of thing is the essence of what Porter Batiste Stoltz is all about.  - fB

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Funkster_49 4/6/2009 8:48:48 AM

"This recording sounds great guys! Wild show, sounds like Russ definitely had a good time."

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