Midnight Oil

[Powderworks] Fwd: Midnight Oil NYC set list-Tone Poem

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Sat, 3 Nov 2001 09:20:41 EST


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I just received this e-mail from my brother about the NYC show.  He grabbed a 
setlist, as did I at the Philly show.  Does anyone know why "Put Down That 
Weapon" is listed as "Tone Poem" on each list? 

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Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 00:55:24 EST
Subject: Midnight Oil NYC set list
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These are the songs Midnight Oil played at The World, in Times Square, in New 
York on November 2, 2001.  I wrote down the songs and got a set list from the 
sound mixer.  For some reason, the set list has "Put Down that Weapon" as 
"Tone Poem."  Maybe it is an inside joke.

This sold out show was again high energy, as were all three shows I've seen.  
Lots of Aussies attended.  Garrett talked between most songs.  He made a 
number of jokes.  There was a runway protruding from the stage.  Garrett 
walked down this several times and twice made jokes about Brittany Spears, 
presumably from when she walks down a runway in a video of hers.  During 
"King of the Mountain," Garrett allowed over a dozen audience members to 
dance on the runway.  They climbed off after the song was over.  Garrett 
briefly mentioned the World Trade Center attack, though not by name, and 
referred to it another time.

Again, it was a great show.  The three new songs are excellent.  I am psyched 
for the new CD.  By the way, they did not play "In The Valley" in the Jersey 
show.  Of course, since Jane and I were only 10 feet away from the band in 
Jersey, that was the most enjoyable show to attend.  All three shows had a 
similar energy level.  The band was obviously pumped to play NYC and Garrett 
talked much more during this show.  He knew that many of his countrymen were 
in the audience.

1-Redneck Wonderland
2-Bullroarer
3-Too Much Sunshine (new song)
4-Dreamworld
5-Say Your Prayers
6-Beds are Burning
7-Short Memory
8-Luritja (new song)
9-Blue Sky Mine
10-Truganini
11-Only the Strong
12-Golden Age (new song)
13-King of the Mountain
14-The Dead Heart
15-Forgotten Years
16-Hercules
(Encore)
17-Put Down that Weapon
18-Power and the Passion
19-Sometimes
(Encore)
20-In the Valley
21-Read About It

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