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From "Kevin Gandel" <oddsmanink@yahoo.com>
Subject aimee mann in DC
Date Fri, 7 Feb 2003 09:09:21 -0500

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Caught Aimee Mann's show in DC last night.  This was the 3rd
time I've seen her on the tour and this was probably the most
fun of the 3.  

Highlights:

Duncan Sheik opened and had a very beautiful set, with lots
of the crowd singing along/doing harmonies.

Someone yelling out "Freebird" and her looking at the guy
and going "Well, we WON'T do freebird.  You should be
thrown out just for saying that.  But we WILL do 'Sweet
Home Alabama' and force you to dance up here on stage."
So the guy jumped up on stage, stood around while they
played, and tried to sing some of the chorus.  Was
pretty funny.

Duncan Sheik came out and joined Aimee in Oasis's 'Wonderwall.'

Aimee was taking lots of requests from people as they'd toss
them on stage in paper airplanes.

There was a snowstorm last evening, so coming out after
the show, heh...lets just say it was an adventure getting
home (a 40min drive took me 2hrs)

songs played:

4th of July
Long Shot
Sugarcoated
You Could Make A Killing (dedicated to Noel Gallager)
Amateur
How am i different
deathly
calling it quits
susan
humpty dumpty
Pavlov's Bell
Invisible Ink
The Moth
Real Bad News
Wise Up
Save Me
Telescope
Sweet Home Alabama
Wonderwall

-kev
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