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was pretty cool.

I'm not the biggest Mould fan, in that I don't know all of his songs. But I'm pretty sure he played four songs from Workbook. Wait, maybe it was only three. "See a Little Light," "Wishing Well" and he closed out his acoustic set with an awesome version of "Brasilia Crossed with Trenton." And of course, "If I can't Change Your Mind" and "Hoover Dam" from Copper Blue. And a couple from Hubcap. And I'm pretty sure some of those songs were from Husker Du...

Anyway, Bob had a quiet night. He remarked on this several times. He remarked that he could hear the air between the words. Someone said, "scary, huh?" He replied, "no, not scary. It's just that I can hear the air between the words." He mentioned how he wasn't trying to sing all the other vocal parts too.

It was a solo night. A bit over half the show was acoustic. He's got that strumming, droning thing going on, but he still works some fancy fingerwork in among the chords. The electric part was a lot looser - and louder. I would have preferred he did "If I Can't Change Your Mind" more true to the album version. But it was still cool.

We didn't stay for the autograph session - Cindy had to get home to bed. ;-)

Date: 2005-11-16 07:07 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] kingseyeland.livejournal.com
he didn't do brasilia in indy, but he did it a few years ago when i saw him in columbus. i effing love that song.

Date: 2005-11-16 03:03 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com
I'm guessing he did extra acoustic songs.

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