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Bonnie 'prince' Billy - St John At Hackney Church, London 18Th November 2014

Track listing:
  1. Night Noises 6:27
  2. So Far And Here We Are 3:18
  3. Bed Is For Sleeping 2:59
  4. Troublesome Houses 4:08
  5. Teach Me To Bear You 7:09
  6. Only Someone Running 4:31
  7. With Cornstalks (Or Among Them) 4:30
  8. Beast For Thee 4:11
  9. Baby Is Gone 3:58
  10. Spell Of The Freight Train 6:36
  11. Ease Down The Road 3:40
  12. I Wonder If I Care As Much 5:27
  13. I Am The Greatest 3:39
  14. The Sounds Are Always Begging 6:38
  15. My Home Is The Sea 7:07
  16. Easy Does It 7:36
  17. Omaha 4:44
  18. I See A Darkness 5:38
  19. No Bad News 6:11
  20. Love In The Hot Afternoon 4:40

Notes


Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
St John At Hackney Church
Hackney
London
18th November 2014

This is my recording
Front Left, 12ft from stage
Olympus LS10 24 bit>adobe audition>cd wave>16 Bit
>traders little helper>flac level 8
recorder __rimbaud__


01. Night Noises
02. So Far and Here We Are
03. Bed Is For Sleeping
04. Troublesome Houses
05. Teach Me To Bear You
06. Only Someone Running
07. With Cornstalks (Or Among Them)
08. Beast For Thee
09. Baby Is Gone (Vocal David Ferguson)
10. Spell Of The Freight Train (Vocal David Ferguson)
11. Ease Down The Road
12. I Wonder If I Care As Much
13. I Am The Greatest
14. The Sounds Are Always Begging
15. My Home Is The Sea
16. Easy Does It
17. Omaha
18. I See A Darkness
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19. No Bad News
20. Love In The Hot Afternoon


Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica (badly)
Emmett Kelly - Guitar, Bass, Bocals
Matt Sweeney - Guitar, Vocals
David Ferguson - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Van Campbell - Drums


Can't recall Will ever being so upbeat and chatty on a stage before, he's veering into "Take No Prisoners" territory tonight.
After a couple of nods to the latest album, Superwolf and Wonder Show dominate the set, unsurprisingly, with Sweeney and Cairo Gang on board, but typically, with Will's nuanced arrangements..
Tributes to "Cowboy" Jack Clement and the beloved Everly's added to a glorious set, plus a rare outing for an all time favourite
in "Ease Down The Road" which i most certainly did as i glided home grinning with this sweet souvenir in the pocket...