Jamaica Trip: Hanson Show #3

The final Hanson show was the one we were voting on the setlist for.  They started off pretty good – You Never Know isn’t that rare, but it’s fun.  Ever Lonely as far as I know has been played only 1 time since it was a staple on their 1998 tour so that was a nice one to hear again (and one I did vote for despite it not being a song I hadn’t heard live!) and then they went in to Runaway Run which was another that I had heard but wanted to hear again.  Then they just continued to go through more and more songs – all from the albums.

My theory is that they took the highest Members EP songs and put them into that show 2 nights before and then took all the highest voted album songs and stuck them in for the final night because they are easier for them to play because they’ve played them more.  Although it did leave us all wondering “who voted for these songs?” during the set.  (And Crazy Beautiful and Thinking Bout Somethin were not even on the list!)

The guys had also said they would try their hardest to not repeat any songs.  With 3 full Hanson shows as well as each guy doing their own solo show – that was quite a feat.  This show did have repeats though – Thinking Bout Somethin’ was also done night #1, Every Word I Say was done during Taylor’s solo set and Best of Times was done during Night 2, Isaac’s set and the 3rd show – but they said it was ok because “Best of Times” became the unofficial theme of the event.

89 unique songs is quite impressive all the same. For the encore, they were joined by Paul McDonald, JP and Matt Wertz and sang Back to the Island (with lyrics taped to the stage) and then the final song was when they did Best of Times for the 3rd time of the trip.  It is such a great sing-a-long song.

After this show it was time for the afterparty – hosted by DJ Taylor… and that probably deserves its own post! 😉

You Never Know
Ever Lonely
Runaway Run
Georgia
Can’t Stop
Crazy Beautiful
Madeline
Strong Enough to Break
Lucy
The Walk
Hand in Hand
Song to Sing
Been There Before
Great Divide
Thinking Bout Somethin
Give a Little
Penny and me
Watch Over Me
Every Word I Say
Cried
Man From Milwaukee
Lost Without Each Other
Back to the Island
Best of Times

Jamaica Trip: Matt & Paul Concert

Night 3 we got a break from Hanson (although Zac did have his solo show earlier in the day) and got to see performances from Matt Wertz and Paul McDonald.  I was super excited for this night because Matt and Paul are two guys I would absolutely go see (and have seen) if they were doing a show in Connecticut.  Maribeth wasn’t sure if she would like Matt, I told her she would and she said he reminded her of early Mayer. (a major compliment in our world)  Matt was up first and played about an hour.  Paul was up second and played a little under an hour.  Isaac was on hand to introduce both acts but unfortunately did not perform with either as I was hoping he would! (Last year he did a couple songs with Rob)  It was two solid sets and Paul got a lot of brownie points for throwing in MMMBop and Penny and Me in his encore!

Feels So Right
Heartbreaker
Cant Help The Way I Feel
Everything will be Alright
Maryann
Get To You
What I Know Right  Now
WIll Not Take My Love Away
Someone Like You
Carolina
Whenever You Love Somebody
519
Running Back To You
Everythings Right

Four Fifteen
American Dreams
Few and Far Between
Dream Alone
Please Believe Me
Still Fallin In Love
Wonderwall
Sing Out
No Stops to Abeline
Atlantic City (Bruce Cover)
Heartbreak
No Woman No Cry / Every Little Things Gonna Be Alright / MMMBop / Penny and Me

Jamaica Trip: Hanson Show #2

The theme for Hanson show #2 was Members Only EP songs or as Hanson called it, “Deep Cuts”.  Since 2003 each year Hanson releases a members only EP to fan club members. Typically these EPs contain several never before released tracks some of which were performed on tour, some are brand new.  Over the past 3 or so years they have done an EP release at the May Members Only Event in  Tulsa and played the songs off the EPs so I had heard some of them but there are also quite a few that I had never heard.  And yes, I did bring a list so I could cross songs off as I heard them.  They had given us a list of 77 songs to vote on for the Setlist voting night and I figured that they would probably stick to playing those 77 songs over the 3 shows.  Of those 77, 11 I had never heard before.

This show actually kicked off with back-to-back songs I had never heard before – In A Way – which was performed on pretty much every Live & Electric tour show EXCEPT the one that I went to as well as End of the Line, which as far as I know has never been performed live before.  It was all downhill from there (although, not really because a lot of these songs are not “staples” and have only been played a time or two before) until the encore when they busted out with what was the shortest Hanson song ever – Watershed. (And not on my list of 11)

After this show we did go to the bonfire, but the burgers were nothing like what I had remembered (aka the best burgers I’ve ever had) so we didn’t stick around for very long.

In A Way
End of the Line
Coming Back For More
Best of Times
Need You Now
Down
On and On
Call Out My Name
Live Forever
Never Let Go
No Sleep For Banditos
I’ve Been Down
Sunny Day
Cecelia
Get Out Of My Heart
Take Our Chances
Leave the Light On
Heartbreaker
Roller Coaster Love
Sound of Light
Rock N Roll Razorblade
Watershed

Jamaica Trip: Hanson Show #1

It didn’t really feel like we were going to a Hanson concert, probably because we had both had such a long day!  It took me a while to really get in to the show – that and Taylor’s new haircut was creeping me out.  (I’ve since gotten over it).  For the first night’s show they performed their new album ANTHEM, it its entirety from start to finish. (But none of the Demo tracks that didn’t make the album – boo!)

Since ANTHEM is only 13 tracks, they also added some more songs at the end of the set to make the show a bit longer.  My goal is always to hear a new song I hadn’t heard them do live before, but unfortunately I had heard all of ANTHEM before the album was even released. (You know you go to too many shows when…)  But it was nice to see it from start to finish – almost like a 6 of 6 addition to the 5 of 5 even they had done before Shout It Out was released.

Zac apparently forgot the track listing of the album because when Fired Up finished he started up with the drumming for You Cant Stop Us, apologized, and then they went into I’ve Got Soul which is the proper 2nd track.

I think the set turned out to be a nice easing into the event for everyone.

Because we were so tired, after the show we decided to skip the bon fire and go to the lobby to check WiFi and then head to our room.  On the way there, we took the ramp instead of the stairs and I heard footsteps and talking behind me, that sounded a heck of a lot like Zac. I turned and he said “Hey Guys” and “You found our secret walkway!”  Maribeth and I turned and said “No! You found OUR secret walkway” at the exact same time. We all had a laugh.  Taylor was with him too and he asked if we were having a good time,  I said yes, but we had a rough day of traveling.  Zac said he hoped that tomorrow would be better.  Maribeth also told Taylor he had a nice haircut and he said “Thanks, it’s fresh.”

We had no problem falling asleep after the show and were glad that we were in the group that didn’t have an event until 3pm the next day!

Fired Up
Ive Got Soul
You Cant Stop Us
Get The Girl Back
Juliet
Already Home
For Your Love
Lost Without You
Cut Right Through Me
Scream and Be Free
Tragic Symphony
Tonight
Save Me From Myself
Waiting For This
And I Waited
Wheres The Love
Thinking Bout Somethin
This Time Around
MMMBop
In The City
If Only

Stephen Kellogg at Arch Street Tavern

Sunday night, Stephen Kellogg ended 2013 with his last show in Hartford, CT at the Arch Street Tavern.  This is a restaurant, not a venue so the seating was rather awkward.  We opted for a booth over a seat in the middle of the floor because we wanted to eat.  That meant I had my back to the stage and would have to lean around the booth to see the stage.  Opener Dan Mills took the stage at 8pm and I opted to not turn around for most of his set, but the sound was great and I did enjoy his set even if I couldn’t see him! At 9, Stephen took the stage and more people had showed up, blocking our view even if we did lean out of the booth.  Fortunately they ended up moving to a different spot and I ended up sharing the other side of the booth with my friend so I wasn’t twisting around all night.

Since it was a holiday run of shows – he did a couple of Christmas songs after talking about how creepy most of them are – noting particularly Santa Baby and Baby It’s Cold Outside. Then he did another creepy Christmas song – I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. He had Dan come back to sing Winter Wonderland with him and Dan stayed on stage to do Start the Day Early with him as well.

Before Ingrid’s Song he asked if the bar could be quiet for just 2 minutes and then seemed to get a bit annoyed when while he was talking about the song and how it is for his mother in law and glasses were still clanking. Things seemed to calm down when he was actually performing the song though.

He talked a bit about how David Copperfield had been really inspiring to him on his latest record (which he said based on sales he knew most of us didn’t have it. oops! I keep meaning to buy it but then get distracted!)  Then he read a few passages from the book.

He ended the main set with Thanksgiving – which gets so much emotion behind it, it gives you goosebumps. The song gets more and more powerful as it goes on and it was just an amazing performance.

For the encore he did a couple songs and then moved out in the crowd and stood on a chair to do My Favorite Place. And he had us sing along.. and along and along. It was a great sing a long to end the night!

He mentioned coming back to end his tour in March in Fairfield so I am looking forward to that – as long as it doesn’t fall on a date when I already have a show. (His other dates are dangerously close to the weekend I am already booked up!)

Born in the Spring
Watch You Grow
Shady Esperanto and the Young Hearts
Lost and Found
4th of July
The Brain is a Beautiful Thing
Girlfriend as Pretty As You
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Winter Wonderland
Start The Day Early
Men and Women
Ingrid’s Song
(Copperfield Reading)
See Yourself
Diamond
See You Later, See You Soon
Thanksgiving

Satisfied Man
Gravity
My Favorite Place

 

John Mayer at Webster Bank Arena

Monday night John Mayer returned to Bridgeport, CT where both he and I were born.  He had played there once before but I had to miss it because I was in college and had a math class that night.  I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect at a hometown show – other than greatness of course.

Phillip Phillips once again opened and his set seemed to be very similar to when we saw him over the summer.  The lady who danced through his whole set in Hartford was there too – still rocking out.

Then it was time for John! He came out and bowed to the crowd. The set started out almost the same as the summer show which was a bit of a disappointment – but I think I kind of hyped things up in my head that it was going to be amazing over the top and so I ended up letting myself down.

He said that he wrote in a speech before almost every song – which was totally ok with me because one of my major complaints from the summer show was that he didn’t talk enough. He talked about how he drove his girlfriend around Fairfield and showed her the house he grew up in and the gas station he used to work at. Talked about how there’s a thin line between pedophile and a guy just going to look at his old house. A lot about being home and how no matter where he goes it will always be home.  He also played his guitar from when he was 19 that he bought here and was told by many that he wouldn’t make it.

Before the acoustic set, the band was getting ready to leave the stage and he called them back and said that they were going to jam to one more song and that we could handle it and they did Tom Petty’s You Don’t Know How It Feels.

For nearly the whole show the girls next to me were chanting “Katy, Katy” after every song. (Of course I pretended they were chanting for me) rumors were swirling that she was in town (and I guess she was since John said he was driving her around) and that she was going to join him for Who You Love. They must have sound checked it because a few of the people who work there had mentioned that she was going to sing with him. There was nothing I wanted less than for her to perform with him. (Well I also didn’t want to pay $15 for parking – and turns out it was $20!) I guess I was in the minority. But she never did show up on stage.

I LOVED the encore – he did Please Come Home For Christmas (I’m all about songs that you probably won’t hear otherwise… even more so if it’s a Christmas song) and my favorite – Gravity.  And then the lights went on and everyone complained (except me) that Katy didn’t show up.  There were people actually really, really pissed over it as we were walking to the car saying it was bad promotion for the single that she didn’t perform with him. (Except they were going to be debuting it on National Television the next morning so I am pretty sure that is even better promotion, no?)

I do wish that there were more older songs thrown in the set but it was better than the summer show which was probably my least favorite show of his that I had seen. But I think that John is changing and is more into the newer stuff than the older stuff, which is to be expected, but I’m more looking for the nostalgia of older stuff. But he said he was going to play his ass off for us and I would say that he did.

Queen Of California >
Lay Down Sally
Half Of My Heart
I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)
Why Georgia
Who Says
Something Like Olivia
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
You Don’t Know How It Feels
Stop This Train [Acoustic] >
Homeward Bound [Tease] >
Your Body Is A Wonderland [Acoustic]
Wildfire
Vultures
Waitin’ On The Day
The Age Of Worry
Waiting On The World To Change
Dear Marie
——————-
Please Come Home For Christmas >
Auld Lang Syne [Tease]
Gravity >
Dreams To Remember [Tease]

96.5 TIC Acoustic Christmas Show

I was super excited for the TIC Christmas show because Backstreet Boys were headlining. I was also able to get a VIP M&G package from the BSB fanclub so I’d be meeting them before the show.  Then winter storm Ashford decided that he was going to come at 9am and get the worst at 7pm and turn to freezing rain at midnight.  With the show at 7:30, it would be horrible once we all got out of the show.  But as they say – the show must go on! and no one was canceling the show.  I knew I could make it up there and back for the M&G before 7pm hit.  So I got there for VIP check in which was supposed to be at 4:20 but ended up being a bit later than that.  Basically from 4pm – 6pm I was standing. And most of that time without anything to lean on – and yet somehow I survived it. (Very proud of myself because I was seriously doubting my ability to do that!)

We checked in and got our VIP pass and then waited in line to get in to the room to meet BSB.  While we were waiting, they all walked by us from I guess sound check or backstage or something.  The line seemed to be going fairly quickly once it actually got moving.  Everything was super organized, you had enough time to hug all the guys, chit chat a little bit and then get your photo.  This was individual photos too which was great! (and why I did it.  Usually VIP individual pics is like $500 and this show was a bargain at $150)  The order was Brian, Howie, AJ, Nick and Kevin.  I stood by Nick and AJ for the picture. It was funny listening to everyone chatting trying to figure out where they’d stand and hope that they didn’t get rearranged before we got there.  After we got our pic we were given a signed Christmas card from the guys that is done so you can put your photo on the front of the card.  Cute! But I’ll probably just end up scrapping the autograph or framing it 🙂

After the M&G (about 6:10) I had intended to go home but bumped into a family friend who works at the venue.  When I told her I was leaving she said she would take me home and I could crash at her house until the weather got better the next day.  We checked that my car would be OK there overnight and then I told my parents not to expect me.  She said if it got real bad they might leave early so I told her to find me if they did and I’d leave early too.  (Then I ended up switching seats and she couldn’t find me during the show – but they did end up staying!)

Plain White T’s started the show off and did a set of 1,2,3,4 Should’ve Gone To Bed, Giving Tree, Hey  There Deliliah and Rhythm of Love. They chatted with the audience a lot and were pretty good, they were the only act at the show I had no yet seen before.

Next up was Gavin DeGraw. I was kind of bummed he wasn’t later in the show – he puts on a great show! He even was in the crowd for a few songs.  His set was In Love With A Girl, Make a Move, Chariot, Mirrors (probably not a good idea to sing a Justin Timberlake song at a show with mostly BSB fans… from what I heard of reactions around me lol!) I Don’t Wanna Be, Best I Ever Had,  and Not Over You.

Then it was time for Avril.  Groan.  She kept walking off the stage and I think she was mad at the sound guys because a few times there was a lot of feedback when she was singing. Her set was Here’s To Never Growing Up, Girlfriend, Sk8er Boi, What The Hell, Black Star, Let Me Go, My Happy Ending and ended her set with Complicated.

Next up with Sara Bareilles who also puts on a great show. Her set was (sorry if I don’t get all the names right) Chasing The Sun, Gonna Get Over You, Many the Mines, Love Song, I Choose You, Gravity, Manhattan, King of Anything, & Brave. She seemed to really like the crowd and the acoustics of the room and split us up to sing a few times and was overall very funny and put on a great set.

Then it was time for the Backstreet Boys! They played until just before midnight and did The Call, As Long As You Love me, Show Em (What You’re Made Of), In A World Like This, Safest Place to Hide, 10000 Promises, Madeleine, Quit Playin Games, It’s Christmas Time Again, I Want It That Way, Everybody (Backstreet’s Back).

After 4 songs they broke it down to an acoustic set or their “insurance policy” where they played instruments so that they have a backup plan when they can no longer dance. It was pretty neat to see them play Quit Playin’ Games during this set!

The show was a ton and fun – though I’m not sure I could have made it back to my house without completely panicking if I had stayed the whole time without an alternate plan!

Hanson in Sayreville, NJ

Tuesday night was my last Hanson concert of the ANTHEM World Tour. I think. At least for this leg.  It was also the band’s second to last show of the tour. (I always vow not to miss the last show of the tour but have yet to actually go to one)  I think for the first time EVER I actually made it to the Starland Ballroom in the amount of time it should have taken for me to get there.  (One year we left at 11am and didn’t get there until doors? at 7? I live 2 hours away…)  Starland was actually severely damaged last year when Superstorm Hurricane whatever it’s being called Sandy made its way through our area.  They completely renovated and re-opened in September.  Honestly, it had been a while since I had been there and it didn’t seem all that different.  Upgraded? Yes. But the general layout and the ADA section being waaaaaay in the back was all the same.  Although I was worried that where we were, Taylor’s piano would block everything… and it didn’t so that was a pleasant surprise!

David Ryan Harris opened up and I think he did the same. exact. setlist as the other 2 times I had seen him.  I mean, I guess it’s easier that way for him but with Hanson you get a lot of fans going to a lot of shows and I always appreciate it when an opener acknowledges this and switches things up a bit.  I do love his voice but I just can’t get in to him as an opener for Hanson.  I don’t know why they always bring these more mellow guys on tour with them.  Any other place I would LOVE them but before a Hanson show I want to get hyped up, not be on the verge of taking a nap.

Then it was time for Hanson! This was my 93rd show.  And I didn’t get any new songs which was a bummer (I missed out on their cover of Ain’t Too Proud To Beg which is a HUGE bummer! Maybe they’ll do it in Jamaica?) But they did do Too Much Heaven acapella again (though unlike in Pittsburgh, they used a mic) and it was interesting to see how different it was (moreso based on venue and crowd reaction) in Jersey vs Pittsburgh.  In Pittsburgh Zac told us to be quiet and pretty much everyone shut up.  In Jersey they told us to be quiet and it got loud because everyone was “sshing” each other.

For solos – Isaac did For Your Love. Again. So that is 5 out of 7 that I got that from him.  Zac mixed things up with The Walk. I want to say that I had no repeats from Zac in the solo department, but I may be lying (I don’t have setlists handy  to double check but if anything he may have repeated only 1) and Taylor did Save Me… again.  Not sure that count either but the funny thing is before the tour I was talking about how I was hoping that some of the rare-er performed songs would stay that way.  Save Me up until this album I had heard live 2x. Once at 5 of 5 where they played every album song, ever, so that hardly counts.  Now my count is much higher thanks to Taylor’s solos. grumble grumble.

The rest of the show was pretty typical… but for the encore they brought out another mic and David Ryan Harris joined them.  Taylor said something about it being “that time of year” and so they did Merry Christmas Baby and Run Rudolph Run for the encore with DRH on guitar and he sang a verse in Merry Christmas Baby as well.  Then Taylor was talking about how we did the walk (well not me but others) and how they liked walking around the parking lot and that they liked our energy and our enthusiasm for Jesus’ birth?  I’m not sure if that’s what he said exactly but I guess it was because everyone got excited for the Christmas songs.

After the show it was FREEZING and the line at the bus seemed a bit insane.  I had 2 hours to get home ahead of me so I waited a bit for the parking lot to clear but then headed home.  Although I didn’t listen to the GPS when it told me to take an alternate exit and got caught in some traffic because a car was stuck under a tractor trailer… I was only stuck for a couple of minutes, fortunately.  Then when I got closer to home a car or two had hit a deer (they were pulled off on the side of the road) and I got to drive through all the mess of it that was in the road. Gross. Hopefully the cars aren’t banged up too bad.  Then I was trying to be hyper aware of any other deer out there. Fortunately only saw one that was eating on the side of the road and stayed put!

Fired Up
Ive Got Soul
Wheres The Love
Scream and Be Free
This Time Around
Already Home

On and On
With You In Your Dreams (dedicated to their grandfather who would have been 100)
Too Much Heaven
For You Love (I)
The Walk (Z)
Save Me (T)

Juliet
Crazy Beautiful
Happy Together
Minute Without You
You Can’t Stop Us
Band Intros
Tragic Symphony
Thinking Bout Somethin
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
In The City

Encore (w/ David Ryan Harris)
Merry Christmas Baby
Run Rudolph Run

 

Hanson 11/8/13 Pittsburgh, PA

Friday I had taken the day off of work because we had scored 3rd row tickets to the Pittsburgh show.  The Carnegie Music Hall Library is one of the best venues I have ever been to, ever.  It’s just a shame that it is 7 hours from me. (Fortunately, only about 3 hours from Maribeth).  Five of us were going to the show and we all packed in the car for the road trip. We ended up getting to the venue in time to catch the tail end of David Ryan Harris’ set and didn’t actually enter the theater until he was done.

The nice thing about this venue is that it was actually built for acoustics and performing without being amplified.  Hanson love this and usually do a completely acapella number with no mics.  Last time they did Change In My Life and it was absolutely incredible.  There was no doubt in my mind that they would be doing something like that again at this show.

The show started out almost the same as the night before – only with the addition of Penny and Me (a song I can do without – I think I ODed on it on the 2004 tour).  Even the acoustic set was going along the same way until they all were standing around mouthing things to each other.  I had thought Zac mouthed “Strong Enough To Break” to Taylor, but whatever it was, Taylor stuck his tongue out and said no.  They all walked to the front of the stage and Zac told us about how they liked the venue and were going to do something unamplified but we’d all have to be very quiet.  We all agreed and he said they were doing something by the “original 3 brothers band” and went in to an amazing rendition of The BeeGees “Too Much Heaven”. I freaked out (silently) in the beginning but then thought enough to get my camera recording.  For the most part the crowd stayed quiet but there was a bit of “ssshhh”ing going on and there was some phone that seemed to be talking as well – a guys voice. Not sure what that was all about.  And I’ve never heard so many phone notifications during a song in my life! 😉  But despite the minor interruptions the rendition was absolutely amazing – AND I got a new song – NEVER before performed to add to my list! (They’ve since added it into the set at the shows afterwards so I’m not feeling as special as I was – but all the other shows got it with a microphone!)

After that it was time for Isaac’s solo and he joked about how it would be hard to follow that.  He did For You Love… surprise surprise. (I’m 4 out of 6 with that as his solo).  Zac came out and did Go on the guitar and Taylor did Lost Without You – which was another rare one that they’ve done less than a handful of times.

We got the Happy Together cover as well – which Maribeth was excited about (we have been hounding them about covers every time we see them!) but I had previously seen in Vegas. (Still a great cover though!) And the encore was Already Home which was another rare one.

Overall this show was WAY better than Philly and I’m sure we will be trying very, very hard to go to shows in Pittsburgh from now on… Cmon shows on the weekends boys!

 

Fired Up
Ive Got Soul
Wheres The Love
Scream and Be Free
Penny and Me
This Time Around

On and On
With You In Your Dreams
Too Much Heaven (BeeGees cover)
For Your Love (Isaac solo)
Go (Zac solo)
Lost Without You (Taylor solo)

Juliet
Crazy Beautiful
Happy Together
Waiting For This
You Can’t Stop Us
Tragic Symphony
Thinking Bout Somethin
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
Minute Without You
In The City

Already Home

Hanson – 11/7/13 Philadelphia, PA TLA

Thursday, after working crazy work hours in order to leave work early, I took off to PA to see Hanson in Philly. I met up with my partners in crime for the night – Maribeth and Amber and the original plan was to take the train to the venue but last minute Maribeth decided she could probably drive it and find a parking garage nearby.  The GPS rerouted us at least 5 times and we ended up making it there just before the opening act, David Ryan Harris, was set to take the stage.  Once I made it up to the balcony the lights went out on me and it was time for David.  As much as I enjoy him, he is a bit too mellow and almost became the only artist to put me to sleep during a show – TWICE.  Great if I was trying to fall asleep. Not so great to hype me up before Hanson taking the stage.

The goal for this show was the same as all the rest – get a new song I had never heard live before.  Unfortunately that didn’t end up happening as the new cover “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg” was not put in the set and everything else I had heard before.  However, Isaac did do “More Than Anything” as his solo which is a rarer song and a treat. They also threw Sound of Light into the set which is on their Hanson.net Members EP that is not a common song either.  (I was in Tulsa for the recording of the Members EP though, so I heard that one before – actually twice before because they had to do it twice for recording purposes)  Zac also did a rarer solo song – Get So Low – that he had previously premiered in Jamaica and done only a couple other times as a solo on tour.

The lighting at the venue was also not the best for pictures, but overall I thought the setlist was strong and it was a solid show.  We ended up going to a closed ice cream shop to buy water after the show and headed back to Maribeth’s house before taking on round 2 the next day.

 

Fired Up
In The City
Ive Got Soul
Wheres The Love
Scream and Be Free
This Time around

On and On
With You In Your Dreams
More Than Anything (Isaac solo)
Get So Low (Zac Solo)
Save Me (Taylor Solo)

Juliet
Sound of Light
Waiting For This
You Can’t Stop Us
Tragic Symphony
Thinking Bout Somethin
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
Minute Without You
Something Going Round

If Only

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