2010 Sep. 11th - Union County Union Festival, Clark, NJ
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:52 pm
2010 September 11 - Clark, NJ
Union County Music Festival
Somebody to Shove
All Is Well
Misery / (Silly Love Songs)
Lately
Cartoon >
Gone ' Til November
Whatcha Need
Black Gold
Without a Trace
When I Ran Off and Left Her
Gravity
Just Like Anyone
Into the Light
String of Pearls
Runaway Train
Stand Up and Be Strong
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Whatcha Need: "Cold Beer", "Sunscreen" ("because sunscreen and Rock and Roll go so well together"), "Some of This" (implied drum solo)
Dave's Joke: "Why Does Snoop Dogg always carry an umbrella around? Fo'Drizzle."
String Of Pearls played by request, inserted into the setlist in place of Never Really Been.
Bittersweetheart on setlist after Runaway Train but not played. The full band didn't appear on stage 'til well after 2:30, the official starting time.
Didn't see too many familiar faces in the crowd, but a good number of people up front seemed to be rocking out and knowing most of the lyrics. More relaxed crowd than the Oyster Fest in Milford, not as many beer drinkers here. More of a family atmosphere. Nice to see Kenn at the show, rockin out. He got the (partial) lyrics to Into the Light and will post them in due time.
Union County Music Festival
Somebody to Shove
All Is Well
Misery / (Silly Love Songs)
Lately
Cartoon >
Gone ' Til November
Whatcha Need
Black Gold
Without a Trace
When I Ran Off and Left Her
Gravity
Just Like Anyone
Into the Light
String of Pearls
Runaway Train
Stand Up and Be Strong
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Whatcha Need: "Cold Beer", "Sunscreen" ("because sunscreen and Rock and Roll go so well together"), "Some of This" (implied drum solo)
Dave's Joke: "Why Does Snoop Dogg always carry an umbrella around? Fo'Drizzle."
String Of Pearls played by request, inserted into the setlist in place of Never Really Been.
Bittersweetheart on setlist after Runaway Train but not played. The full band didn't appear on stage 'til well after 2:30, the official starting time.
Didn't see too many familiar faces in the crowd, but a good number of people up front seemed to be rocking out and knowing most of the lyrics. More relaxed crowd than the Oyster Fest in Milford, not as many beer drinkers here. More of a family atmosphere. Nice to see Kenn at the show, rockin out. He got the (partial) lyrics to Into the Light and will post them in due time.