One (Yellow) Wiggle + the TCB Band

= a rockin' good time in Nashville!

The Wiggle's Greg Page (he's the one in the yellow skivvy) rocks Nashville with the TCB Band.

Elvis Collectors Messageboard listing by Young 'un Sound:

I was lucky enough last night to spend two hours getting to hear the TCB Band rocking like they never stopped playing together. I will post a short review later if there is any interest, but I just finished putting the set list together, and thought I would share it.

 

Say what you want about vocalist Greg Page, but he made it very clear throughout the show, this was in no way an "Elvis impersonator show."

In fact, as big of an Elvis fan as he proclaimed to be (especially the 70's concert era), you have to give him credit for doing as many Elvis songs without trying to occasionally imitate him. When he would start humbly proclaiming stuff like "....ooooh, man I can't do this anywhere like that man did." you realize he is not full of the "stuffing" that makes you cringe when you hear some guy who thinks he can do "Elvis."

It was easy to just sit back, and enjoy the great music, and the musicians who still made the songs sound fresh after all these years. A extra special bonus was American Sound Studios guitarist Reggie Young who sat in with Burton the entire show, and hearing the two together was beyond words at the moment. They were having fun together, and that translates into good music. Here was the set list from last night. They are doing one more show tonight, and some tickets are still avaiable at the TPAC box office. I am curious to know in any other readers of this board attented either show.

Greg Page and the TCB Band Live TPAC Nashville, TN Friday July 30, 2004 8:00pm

Greg Page -Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

Glen D. Hardin, Steinway Piano

Jerry Scheff, Bass

Ron Tutt, Drums James Burton,

Guitar Reggie Young, Guitar (YES! That American Sound Studios Reggie Young!)

Michel Rose, Pedal Steel

Rachael Tutt and Elisa Tutt on BG Vocals

Jeff Dayton (Keyboard Strings and Brass)

Set List:

(Opening Riff)

That’s All Right

Proud Mary

Welcome to My World

In The Ghetto

Funny How Time Slips Away

Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain

Faded Love

Time Changes Everything (Bob Wills)

Take Good Care of Her

He’ll Have To Go

Islands In the Stream (Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton Hit.-Very Fast Rock Arrangement)

Bye Bye Love (Burton plays "Susie Q" style licks)

She Thinks I Still Care (plus false start-Ron Tutt asks to restart song)

Loving Arms

Hot Potato-Wiggles song. Played as joke, but TCB band joins in anyway

Come On Come On (Camilleri -Australian writer-Great uptempo country rock song )

When Will You Fall for Me (details unknown)

There Goes My Everything

Good to Be Back Home Again (John Denver)

A Daisy A Day (details unknown)

Red Red Wine (Neil Diamond)

Sweet Caroline

Let it Be Me

Walk a Mile in My Shoes

Steamroller Blues

Suspicious Minds

Encores:

Honky Tonk Women (Stones -yep, my jaw dropped too.)

Burning Love

Johnny B. Goode

I can think of much worse ways to spend a Friday night!

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