| Sep. 4, 2008 Woodbury Farm Mkt. Woodbury, N.J. Dom's second appearance at the city's weekly farmers' market featured a 11 songs out of the 22 that hadn't made the previous two-hour show (Aug. 21). Most of the songs from Along the Way remained in the mix, as did "When I Get Back" from Remember Me: New, Original Folk Music for the American Soldier. "Stowing Away on a Train" also stayed in the playlist, and was joined by "Boxcar Daydream" to make a pair of train songs in the second hour. Four freight trains had chugged along the tracks adjacent to the market grounds during Dom's previous visit, but only one went by on this Thursday afternoon. Bummer. Dom likes freight trains. They make for an interesting musical backdrop. One of the promotional tools the market uses is a guy dressed in a costume that looks like a giant ear of corn. He typically works a nearby, well-traveled street and motions people toward the market grounds. The fellow charged with this task stopped by the main tent at the market for a short break about midway through the live music period. Dom warned him to be careful out there, saying "Don't get arrested for stalking." Not sure how many people got the joke. Admittedly, it was corny. Similar to the Aug. 21 show, this performance featured all Dom originals. Playlist: - - Set 1 - - Say Hi to Angelo's On My Way Cold Halfway My Shoes Are Loaded Eight Bars of Blues Wish You Were Here Bright, Full Moon Blueberry Wine Ain't So Small After All When I Get Back - - Set 2 - - The Song with the Cheesy Rhymes Good Shepherd Sunday My Friend On That Long, Green Line Good or Lucky Fall Two Lights at a Time Boxcar Daydream Lost Along the Way Stowing Away on a Train Not Really Click here to return to 2008 News & Shows |