September 15, 2009

Kilbey Kennedy setlist

Here's the setlist complete with comments from my show with Steve Kilbey last Thursday. If you're wondering why I print the BPM's it's so I can foot tap them into my new delay pedal to exactly match the song's tempo (it's a geeky guitarist thing). If you're wondering why I print the song chords, it's because I'd be lost if I don't (very uncool in geeky guitar circles). Ive been playing some All India Radio songs for nearly 10 years and I still need the chords written down. All two of them.


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6 comments:

  1. Thanks mk for taking the time to do this sort of "sharing" with set lists and footnotes etc, I love knowing what goes on behind the scenes to make a gig happen. The illustrations are gorgeous (esp. your afro, heehee) You honestly didn't look nervous or look like you were dodging "booboos", it went so smoothly, it was a perfect sounding gig. My fave is All Is One too, and I let out a big "sigh" when steve announced the song, so apologies if its on the audio recording! Wide Open Road would have been magnificent to hear, it's such a beautiful song, maybe next time...but will there be a next time?????
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  2. Maybe another one.. but probably in Sydney though..
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  3. Princey, I just listened to the recording of All is One - your sigh is very audible...haha...funny now that I know where it came from! I think I will turn it right up in the final mix ;)
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  4. This is "Mr. Sing-Songs" speaking, gatherer of online chord wisdom about anything "The Church" and related to it. Great to see the chords of the KK songs here on the setlist! If you don't mind I'd like to copy&paste them and add them to my site.

    Jens
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  5. This just gets better and better! I stumbled upon the Remix Project by accident, while looking for chord info on Maybe Soon. I have been madly remixing since then, and have only just now discovered your track sheet with chord info - the thing I was looking for in the first place. I think it's called serendipity. Many thanks
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  6. thanks Mike. Happy remixing!
    - Martin
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