DATE: April 30, 1999

LOCATION: Bogart's, Cincinnati, OH

LINEUP: Karin, Linford, Jack, Brian, Terri, Dave LaBruyere

REVIEW BY: JLuvzMusyk@aol.com




*setlist*
1.)  all i need is everything
the set up for the band was kind of telling in a way.  linford, karin and
jack all up front, lots of lights on them.  then the bassist (was his name
dave?_, brian and terri all in the back.  brian had light on him, probably so
he could see his instruments, but i could hardly see terri.  she looked
unhappy, but then, she has for the past couple of times i've seen her.  dan
asked me if she would bring out her violin, i said, "probably not" which
disappointed him immensely.

2.)  tumbleweeds
was so glad to hear this one.  it was my favorite of the new ones.

3.)  little blue river
glad they played this one.  poor toast told me he's been waiting for them to
throw this on an album since, when was it?  '94?

4.)  moth
5.)  goodbye
boy did this one miss brian and terri at kent!  i'm so sad it's not on the
new cd.  maybe on the new new one?

6.)  june
ysioe:  oh my g-d!  they really are goth!
chris emery:  i love you brian!
(that was proclaimed several times throughout the show!)
one thing i noticed about this crowd:  they know they're over the rhine.
while in kent no one was mouthing words (with the exception of us listies),
people next to me where singing along with karin.  it was very refreshing.
unfortunately, the only time you could really hear terri was when karin
wasn't singing.  oh, and JACK RAWKS!

7.)  faithfully dangerous
i love the new way they play this one.  it makes it stand out from the rest
of good dog bad dog.  i personally wanted her to slip up and transpose words
again, but alas, it was not to be.  linford was gazing at her again.  she is
*so* lucky.

8.)  anyway
she finally spoke to her audience, for more than saying thank you.  she told
us the story about how she wrote it for her sister, the one we all have
heard.  she also told us that rose is getting married and she is giving rose
away.  how nice.

9.)  i will remember
this is when the little cow told me to make sure i have that down.  as nikki
said when i told her, "ok, i will, thanks."  and chris, no, it wasn't the guy
in the cow suit.

10.)  lucy
11.)  a gospel number
it was really nice to hear this one!

12.)  jack's valentine
this was where lynzi spilled water on me.  *grrr*  it's ok, though, love.  it
was wonderful seeing you.
at the end of this song jay says:  they're going to go into reggae.  they
didn't though.  although it would have been interesting.

13.)  circle of quiet (funny, i have that playing in the background right now)
they certainly talked more at kent.  karin does do introductions after this
song.  funny to listen to the amount of appalause given.  i think brian got
just as much (if not a little more) than linford...

14.)  latter days
thanks for the hugs, gardner

*encore*
karin comes out by herself and does a very strange version of *paul and
virginia*  she says she doesn't know the last time she sang this so we have
to sing along.  and the first time she sang the chorus she stopped and said,
"i heard some of the parts out there."  but she sang "paul and virzinia" or
something that was very, very odd.  she is very beautiful.

linford joins her and they do *rhapsodie*.

jay said they have to do *my love is a fever* for him, and what do you know?
they did!  it was just for you, sweetheart.  anyway, the rest of the band
joined them for this one.

and they closed with *go down easy*.  wish i could have heard you singing
*latter days* lyrics with it, toast!

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