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Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
IC-Fest, Day 2
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
Spotify Day 2 represents every song from every artist.
Getting 25 into thirds, to simulate three days, puts the extra artist in the middle. I'm still linking the artist name to the episode that cited each as Different Drummers, along with putting at least one key track in italics.
Fill It Up Again
Land of Canaan
Chickenman
Power of Two
Galileo
Prince of Darkness
Let It Be Me
Share the Moon
Closer to Fine
Kid Fears (with Gordon Gano?)
Girl Trouble
Rejoice and Be Happy
No Killing
Dating Days
Add It Up
I Held Her in My Arms
He Likes Me
I Know It's True, but I'm Sorry to Say
Larry Kirwan & Black 47
Second Coming Blues
40 Shades of Blue
James Connolly
Different Drummer
Diamond Head
Law and Order
Postcard Love
Rongwrong (with Brian Eno)
Baby's on Fire (with Phil Manzanera)
Sombre Reptiles (with Phil Manzanera)
Burning Airlines Give You So Much More
Iced World
The Other Side of Summer
Less Than Zero
Two Little Hitlers
Every Day I Write the Book
Alison
The Beat
Human Hands
London's Brilliant Parade
Shipbuilding
Tripwire (with The Roots)
Walk Us Uptown (with Elvis Costello)
Here I Come
You Got Me
Break You Off
Don't Feel Right
The Seed 2.0
Take Me Home
I Told Him that My Dog Wouldn't Run
I Thought of You Again
Make It Go Away
Don't Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart
If I Were a Bell
Tango 'Til They're Sore
Jersey Girl
Warm Beer and Cold Women
Murder in the Red Barn
Down There by the Train
Way Down in the Hole
Picture in a Frame
Once Upon a Town / Empty Pockets (Purple Avenue)
(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night
My focus on this day's lineup was on points of potential collaboration. Whether films like Monterrey Pop or The Day The Music Died (or Woodstock), unexpected collaborations are among my favorite part of festivals. This one could have Gordon Gano stepping in for the Michael Stipe harmony on "Kid Fears" by Indigo Girls, Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno almost sharing a set, and Elvis Costello's album with The Roots providing songs to transition between their sets.
I wouldn't mind seeing a Holly Cole and Tom Waits duet on one of his songs, too. "Jersey Girl" seemed less optimal for that than something like "Little Boy Blue" or "Falling Down" but I left those two tracks off of both their lists.
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