From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V8 #64 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Tuesday, June 7 2005 Volume 08 : Number 064 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Herndon Festival [Kerry Frey ] Re: Herndon Festival [johnebongo@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 10:26:25 -0400 From: Kerry Frey Subject: Herndon Festival Don't know if anyone went to the Herndon Festival any other day, but Sunday was my favorite, even it was the hottest day of the year so far. We sat up on the hill to get a slight breeze, and some of us brought beach umbrellas. The show was great. It was interesting to look at setlists from the two other time's we'd seen them this year and realize almost half the songs hadn't been played recently. "Santa Margherita" is always a good choice for a revival, likewise "20000 Hearts". I hadn't heard a full version of "Drive" before; I thought it sounded pretty good (I like Mike's harmonica solo). Joe Murphy didn't make it, but the crowd did him proud during "The Three Fine Daughters Of Farmer Brown". Because it was so hot, no one was dancing until "Operator", but then a number of people danced 'til the end. Irish Dream And The Rain Crashed Down This Is Me Santa Margherita Great Day Hojo's On Waukegan Cowboy Eddie's Concubine 20000 Hearts The Three Fine Daughters Of Farmer Brown Quick Back Beat It's Alright Adios Lorena The Bird Baltimore Eddie's Drumpire Alone Operator encore Drive Old Dominion Kerry ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:35:29 -0400 From: johnebongo@aol.com Subject: Re: Herndon Festival I was at the Herndon festival as well. Like Kerry said, it was HOT but the show was great. It was great to hear a couple of the old tunes that they don't play much anymore. I was dissappointed that the munchkin mosh pit never really developed, even though Mike commented that everyone who was at the last Herndon festival they played (1999 I think) must have went away, muliplied and then came back for this show. If anyone is interested, I have some pix from the show posted here........ http://johnebongophotography.smugmug.com/gallery/214315/1/24106955 John - -----Original Message----- From: Kerry Frey To: edheads@efohio.com Sent: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 10:26:25 -0400 Subject: Herndon Festival Don't know if anyone went to the Herndon Festival any other day, but Sunday was my favorite, even it was the hottest day of the year so far. We sat up on the hill to get a slight breeze, and some of us brought beach umbrellas. The show was great. It was interesting to look at setlists from the two other time's we'd seen them this year and realize almost half the songs hadn't been played recently. "Santa Margherita" is always a good choice for a revival, likewise "20000 Hearts". I hadn't heard a full version of "Drive" before; I thought it sounded pretty good (I like Mike's harmonica solo). Joe Murphy didn't make it, but the crowd did him proud during "The Three Fine Daughters Of Farmer Brown". Because it was so hot, no one was dancing until "Operator", but then a number of people danced 'til the end. Irish Dream And The Rain Crashed Down This Is Me Santa Margherita Great Day Hojo's On Waukegan Cowboy Eddie's Concubine 20000 Hearts The Three Fine Daughters Of Farmer Brown Quick Back Beat It's Alright Adios Lorena The Bird Baltimore Eddie's Drumpire Alone Operator encore Drive Old Dominion Kerry ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V8 #64 ****************************