Friday, 19 April 2019

Wednesday night's set lists at The Habit, York


Set 1: -
Breathe
You've Got A Friend


Set 2: -
Need Your Love So Bad
You're Sixty
Birds


On a quiet night in York (calm before the Easter weekend mayhem) there were plenty of punters and just enough players to get us through the night. In Ron's absence - darn sarf - I was given the honour of closing out the evening. Dave from Leeds did a tribute to the recently departed Scott Walker - Joanna - and a song of his own about climate change. Local Dave played songs by Graham Nash and Stephen Stills. Harmonica virtuoso Tim (pictured with host Simon backing him on guitar) was two days back from a tour of the Mississippi Delta, steeped in the history of the blues. For my opening song I reached back to 1973 and the opening track from Pink Floyd's classic The Dark Side Of The Moon (minus the Speak To Me intro). I invited taxi-driver Chris to take the mike for the last song and added harmonies to Neil Young's Birds. Dave, Debbie and I provided the after-show unplugged entertainment until close of play....another enjoyable evening at The Habit. See you next week!

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