Lucinda [Orphans: Brawlers, 2006]
Way Down In The Hole [Frank's Wild Years, 1987]
Fallin’ Down [Big Time, 1988]
Hang Down Your Head [Rain Dogs, 1985]
Chocolate Jesus [Mule Variations, 1999]
God’s Away On Business [Blood Money, 2002]
Get Behind The Mule [Mule Variations, 1999]
Metropolitan Glide [Real Gone, 2004]
Trampled Rose [Real Gone, 2004]
Cold Cold Ground [Frank's Wild Years, 1987]
The Part You Throw Away [Blood Money, 2002]
Black Market Baby [Mule Variations, 1999]
Rain Dogs [Rain Dogs, 1985]
On The Nickel [Heartattack And Vine, 1980]
Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis [Blue Valentine, 1978]
You Can Never Hold Back Spring [Orphans: Bawlers, 2006]
Lucky Day [The Black Rider, 1993]
Innocent When You Dream [Frank's Wild Years, 1987]
9th And Hennepin [Rain Dogs, 1985]
Lie To Me [Orphans: Brawlers, 2006]
Jesus Gonna Be Here [Bone Machine, 1992]
House Where Nobody Lives [Mule Variations, 1999]
Eyeball Kid [Mule Variations, 1999]
Make It Rain [Real Gone, 2004]
ENCORE
Fannin Street [Real Gone, 2004]
Come On Up To The House [Mule Variations, 1999]
It looks like the this Glitter and Doom tour was focused on his stuff for the Anti- label and almost nothing from his Asylum years. It makes sense, though. Three well-worked setlists, and you guys got to experience them all! I think all of the readership is at least secretly jealous of you, if not outwardly so.
There are just two things of which I am jealous (sub rosa or not). One is the fact that Michael got to spend over one week focused on food (some of it delicious), music (most of it questionable), people (all of them, especially Sweet Emily, memorable), and work (none of it came to mind); and the other thing is the hat he purchased.