6-25-10 Dallas, TX


© K. Hallowell

Video: Shreveport
Photos: by Bill Ellison (incl. opening act)

The Gourds
Granada Theater
3524 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, TX
6-25-10

01. Shreveport
02. Tex-Mex Mile
03. Cranky Mulatto
04. Blankets
05. Honduras
06. El Paso
07. The Tinys Variety Hour (Claude Bernard/Matt Cook/Travis Garaffa)
08. Shamrock Bound
09. Bridgett
10. At the Crossroads (Doug Sahm) *
11. O Rings
12. The Gyroscopic > Gyro reprise
13. Luddite Juice
14. New Dues
15. Jesus Christ with Signs Following
16. Burn the Honeysuckle > Black Water tease (Patrick Simmons) > Burn the Honeysuckle
17. All the Labor
18. Weather Woman
19. A Few Extra Kilos
20. Pill Bug Blues
21. Mister Betty
22. Gin and Juice (Calvin Broadus, et al.) ** > Nebraska (Bruce Springsteen) > If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (Angus Young/Malcolm Young/Bon Scott) > Gin and Juice



*Not on original set list
**Not on original set list, which had Lower 48 after Mister Betty



Special thanks to Bill Ellison, granadamusiclive, and the team of G. Nelson & K. Hallowell for the field reports. If anyone has audio/video/photos from this show, please email TheGourdsNews.

10 comments:

  1. Gourds need to stop playing at Granada. No one could hear what the hey' they were saying between songs. They thought we were being rude/ignorant not getting their jokes. Tired of that place, play at Lee Harvey's, Poor Davids, or a grade school cafetorium. It would be better than the sound system at Granada Theater.

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  2. It seems like a show at Poor David's would be a riot. The good kind. To better venues in the future!

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  3. It was possibly the worst Gourds I've seen. No encore. Bummer.

    Jimmy's line "it's good to be here with you fine folks at this Gourds show" was a hoot.

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  4. ben, just curious...other than not playing an encore, what made it the worst gourds you've seen? anything in particular?

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  5. The crowd wasn't into it, and was small.

    It was still a good show, but didn't have the normal energy.

    Maybe they were already in a beeblefest mindset.

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  6. The Sons of Hermann Hall is still there.

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  7. Sons of Hermann is the perfect venue for them. No opener.

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  8. I would agree that the sound system was poor..we could NOT understand anything being said between songs..but I found their energy to be as infectious as ever. And yes, while the lack of encore was a let down, I have to say that overall I enjoyed the show immensely!

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  9. it was the first time I heard "Weather Woman" live. And that Doug Sahm thing was pretty cool.

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  10. Lack of encore wasn't the reason it was a bad show, it was the final result of the falling dominoes that began about 10 minutes into the show when the first request for Gin n Juice went out from some bozo. Continued with broken mics all night long, and concluded with crowd not singing along with any of the songs. Doug Sahm thing was awesome, I forgot about that.

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