| Oct. 23, 2004 Port City Java Deptford, N.J. No breaks in this one; new customers kept arriving right around the scheduled intermissions. No problem, though; the lack of breaks simply meant extra songs to play (33 in all). A few blues songs were sprinkled into each hour in memory of Stevie Ray Vaughan. The late blues great was born in October, and this year would've been his 50th birthday. Dom learned the shuffle from listening to Stevie's music. This was the show debut of blues songs "Tie-Dyed Eyes" and "Getting So Big." And the last hour of the show featured a song written specifically to be a tribute to Stevie, titled "When Austin Was Everything." The show had an encore of sorts. The youngest member of the audience, an infant boy named Nicholae (pronounced NICK-oh-lye) joined Dom at the mic for a song about someone getting a new tooth! Playlist: Hum a Few Bars Bring Out Your Dead On That Long, Green Line Not Supposed to Like The Settlers County Route 553 Slowly By Fall Black-and-White Rainbow Two Lights at a Time Beginner's Luck Taxi The Prettiest Girl in the Bar Walk Tie-Dyed Eyes Everyone Calls Me Jerry For What It's Worth Yellow Lines Best Kind of Everything One Less Chance The Punchline Getting So Big From the Delaware to the Sea Fast Asleep King of Somewhere If I Get There First Geneseo I Can't Dance When Austin Was Everything One of These Days Boat Hum a Few Bars New Tooth Click here to return to 2004 News & Shows |