I haven't downloaded this yet (I'm having trouble) so I cant tell you how it is but unless its complete shit, it has some good stuff going for it. I'll let the coments by the guy who posted this on the sight were I got it explain.
Notes: As the tour swings west into Texas, "Galveston Bay" debuts, naturally. Following "For You," which Bruce had talked about as a love song, he said, "15 years later I wrote another one..." Not "Real World," which had been in that next slot at the previous two shows, but a song he introduced with those magical words, "I haven't tried this one before, so we'll see how it goes." And with that, Bruce dug deep for a Tunnel of Love rarity, the first solo-piano version of "Two Faces" (complete with the organ solo, done vocally note-for-note). "Real World" still made an appearance by request when Bruce sat back down at the piano later in the set (keep it comin', Bruce!). For "Matamoros Banks," Bruce set the scene "just across the border from Brownsville, Texas." And kicking off the encore, a special guest: a duet with Austin singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave on an off-the-cuff version of Woody & Jack Guthrie's "Oklahoma Hills."
Setlist: Reason to Believe/Devils & Dust/Youngstown/Lonesome Day/Long Time Comin'/Silver Palomino/For You*/Two Faces*/Part Man, Part Monkey/Galveston Bay/Maria's Bed/Reno/Real World*/My Hometown*/The Rising/Further On (Up the Road)/Jesus Was an Only Son*/Leah/The Hitter/Matamoros Banks//Oklahoma Hills (with Jimmy LaFave)/Waitin' on a Sunny Day/My Best Was Never Good Enough/The Promised Land
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