Six hours and counting until I see Tori tonight!

“Isabel” opened last night’s show at the Andrew Jackson Hall at TPC in Nashville. She debuted “The Power of Orange Knickers” with the band and other highlights included “Putting the Damage On” and “Cooling.” Here’s the full setlist:
Act I – Isabel
Yo George
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Sangria
In the Springtime of His Voodoo
Almost Rosey
Tombigbee
Scarlet’s Walk
Interlude
Professional Widow
Act II – Tori
Big Wheel
Concertina
The Power of Orange Knickers
Cornflake Girl
Putting the Damage On
Glory of the 80s
T & Bo
Dixieland improv
Cooling
Cool On Your Island
Band Returns
1000 Oceans
Hotel
Code Red
First Encore
Precious Things
A Sorta Fairytale
Second Encore
Bouncing Off Clouds
Get out your reading glasses! Matt Mazur interviewed Tori recently for a two-part series in Pop Matters. He chats with Tori in the first part, and completes the piece with an essay on how Tori portrays each posse member in concert. Fascinating reading! This is also an iinteresting 451 Press post on themed music collections, such as ADP.
And right now, I am so excited I’m about to jump out of my skin. I’ll be heading over to Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte this evening to see Tori! It just now hit me that she’ll be taking the stage in a matter of hours. Part of me wishes I had been able to get the time to buy the VIP packages and experience all the madness and thrills, but I’ve got to work around the schedules of my two kiddos. I’ll give you a full report tomorrow!
November 18th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
[...] “Isabel” opened the Nov. 17 show in Ft. Myers, Fla. The setlist included the second tour performance of “Mountain,” which I’m sure fans appreciated, as well as a number of song’s from “Scarlet’s Walk.” I thought it was interesting that during “Isabel’s” set, she only played one song off “ADP,” which was opener “Yo George.” The rest of her set included some politically charged numbers like “Sweet Dreams,” but “Isabel” must not have been feeling like playing some of the recent numbers like “Dark Side of the Sun.” Very interesting indeed. Here’s the full setlist: [...]