Having breakfast with Dangerblond at the IP Casino in Biloxi. If it's any indication, we're heading towards recovery because this place was packed last night. After a long and gloriously energetic concert by Rob Thomas and his band in the enviably cozy venue of Studio A, we took a longish midnight stroll through the casino and it was hopping, tables filled with hopefuls inexplicably drawn to the risk and thrill of betting to win. We stopped and spent $6 at one slot machine ($5 of it was Dangerblond's) and were treated to the unthrilling feeling of pouring money down a toilet and immediately agreed this gambling thing isn't for us, at least not this kind of gambling. There's just something intrinsically sad about casinos.
I'll have more to say about the show later, as I have a long drive ahead of me to think on it, but wanted to go ahead and get the setlist up. I think I have it right, although my little flip notebook system was imperfect and I'm not sure I didn't lose my place and maybe double back, a general tendency of mine, both actually and digitally, so something (Falling to Pieces?) might be out of place... and clearly my iPhone couldn't handle the sound. Please correct me if you see a setlist mistake and feel free to complain about the bad sound on the vid. I need better equipment. Donations welcome. For now, here's the show Rob Thomas and his band gave to those of us lucky enough to be in Studio A last night:
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