Re: STROUDSBURG, PA - Apr.22-2016
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Originally Posted by charlene
RICK: Friday Night with a great crowd in Stroudsburg, PA at the Sherman Theater, for our first time there. First performance there was by Laurel and Hardy in 1929.

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By the time we arrived that wording on the marque had been temporarily changed so that the top line now read "Gordon Lightfoot Fri" and Kane's name had had May appended. We had a reservation at the excellent French Bistro directly opposite but had to wait outside the theatre a while for the Bistro to open and saw one of the stage crew erect that ladder again.Later from our table we noted that the entire marquee now said just "Gordon Lightfoot tonight".
This is an unusual old theatre that features a pair of stacked boxes on either side of the stage and a long way back a rather small balcony that appeared to be sold out as part of the lively audience

Prompt at 8PM the band sauntered on
SETLIST
The Watchman's Gone
Sea of Tranquility
Drifters
All The Lovely Ladies
A Painter Passing Through
Make Way For The Lady
I'd Rather Press On
Beautful
"Did you ever forget a song's words":-
Much To My Surprise
Cold On The Shoulder
Carefree Highway
Did She Mention My Name
Medley Ribbon Of Darkness /Sundown
Intrermission
The Pony Man
(that was in response to two shouted out requests in the first set: Gord had immediately responded promising that it would start the second set)
Sweet Guinevere
The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald
Never Too Close
Shadows
Rainy Day People
Let It Ride
If You Could Read My Mind
Restless
Baby Step Back
Early Morning Rain
Waiting For You
__________________
"Sir" John Fowles Bt
Honorary Curator Bootleg Museum
(where Sir does not signify that I am a fully benighted Knight just a Bt which signifies a humble Baronet -?? read the wiki!)
I meant no one no harm Once inside we found a curious moonbeam Doing dances on the floor
Last edited by johnfowles; 04-24-2016 at 01:26 AM.
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