Set List 11/23/08 Club Passim, Cambridge, MA

(all songs with Frankie Lee)

Run

Everytime The World Turns Around

My Little Girl

Yesterday's Dreams

The River That Rocked

Let Me Be The River

Sing Me A Song

Vagabond Moon

I Belong To The Wind

The Crossing

Good News (with Hirsh Gardner)

I've Got A Girl

On The Road To Calvary

Poor Boy

Cell Phones Ringing (In The Pockets Of The Dead)

Encore:

Hard Times In America (with Hirsh Gardner) 

 

Set List 11/21/08 The Turning Point, Piermont, NY

 

Run

Everytime The World Turns Around

It's All Over

Her Love Falls Like Rain 

On The Road To Calvary

Asking Annie Out

The River That Rocked

If I Was A River

Vagabond Moon

Poor Boy

Cell Phones Ringing In The Pockets Of The Dead

Hard Time In America

Yesterday's Dreams

I Fought The Law

Encore:

Streets Of New York

Les Champs Elysees

 

Set List 11/9/08-The Iron Horse, Northampton, MA

 

Run

Sing Me A Song

Everytime The World Turns Around

Tiorunda Surprise

It's All Over

Les Champs Elysees

Her Love Falls Like Rain

Good News

Back Home

Cell Phones Ringing (In The Pockets Of The Dead)

Substitute 

House Of A Thousand Guitars

Rave On

Poor Boy

Encore:

Yesterday's Dreams

Vagabond Moon

I Wanna Be Sedated

Set List 10/19/08 Live @ Drew's, Ringwood, NJ

 

Sing Me A Song

Places I Have Never Been

It's All Over

Asking Annie Out

She's So Cold

Best Friends Money Can Buy

Yesterday's Dreams

Let Me Be The River

The River That Rocked

Rave On

Oatmeal Box

There Will Never Be Another Night Like This

When One Stands

Hard Times In America

Poor Boy

Golden Down

Encore:

Cell Phones Ringing (In The Pockets Of The Dead)

I Wanna Be Sedated 

 

 

Set List 10/4/08 Lafayette Tap Room, Buffalo, NY

 
  1.   Places I Have Never Been
  2.   Best Friends Money Can Buy
  3.   It’s All Over
  4.   She’s So Cold
  5.   Asking Annie Out
  6.   King Of Love 
  7.   Vagabond Moon
  8.   Substitute
  9.   The Day I Saw Bo Diddley In  Washington Square
  10. Rave On
  11. Golden Down
  12. Champs Elysees
  13. Hard Times In America
  14. Cell Phones Ringing
  15. Heaven Help The Lonely
 Encore:
  1. You Gotta Be A Buddha
  2. Police On My Back
  3. I Wanna Be Sedated

 Here's what the critics are saying about the new DVD/CD release: LIVE FROM THE STREETS OF NEW YORK.

“Every song he sings, every word he writes is filled with a fiery intensity that is absolutely unforgettable.” - Newhouse News Service

“Crackling celebration of Nile’s artistic rebirth… a one-man Clash!”  **** 4 stars                                                                 – UNCUT

“One of the best concert DVD’s I’ve ever seen” – BLOGCRITICS MAG 

“Streets Of New York is a singer-songwriter classic of the 21st Century. It’s hard to believe these songs could be even more powerful in the live setting, but that is clearly the case here.” - The Buffalo News

CLICK BELOW TO SEE THE NEW VIDEO OF HARD TIMES IN AMERICA. Robert Bader did an outstanding job putting it together. He also directed the EPK for STREETS OF NEW YORK, which you can see at www.myspace.com/willienile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbX6mOBRphU

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  WILLIE NILE LIVE CD AND DVD CAPTURE ONSTAGE MAGIC 

Set captures the hot release party for Nile’s acclaimed album, Streets of New York, at New York’s Mercury Lounge 

NEW YORK, N.Y. — “Willie Nile is a great artist,” exclaims fellow singer/songscribe Lucinda Williams. “If there were any justice in the world, I’d be opening for him instead of him for me.” Injustice has its benefits, of course — one of which is that it’s still possible to see Willie Nile play an intimate venue. It was on one such night, the eve of release of Nile’s latest studio album, Streets of New York, that Nile was captured both on audio and video. The resulting CD and DVD (sold separately), each titled Willie Nile Live from the Streets of New York, will hit the streets of the RED-distributed 00:02:59 label on July 22. The story of the Willie Nile Live from the Streets of New York CD and DVD begins with the release of his comeback album in 2006 titled simply Streets of New York. “Once I picked the songs to record for the album,” notes Willie, “I realized they all had a connection to New York City, either by substance, or just the fact that I’d written them all here or was influenced by the city in some way. It wasn’t a concept album, but the pulse and electricity of the city seemed to flow through each of the songs in a connecting way.” A great album about New York City begged for a great album-release party, for which Willie selected the Mercury Lounge on the Lower East Side. The reviews had begun to come in, the initial rehearsals were energized, and all involved felt that this performance could be something very special. The show sold out in no time. To that end, 00:02:59’s Abe Bradshaw suggested bringing in some cameras. And soon both the audio and video will be available on both CD and DVD, with bonus interview footage contained on the DVD. Willie has toured across the country with The Who at the personal request of the band and has shared the stage with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, Levon Helm, Elvis Costello, and Joey Ramone. His live performances are legendary. The live set features Willie’s core band (The Worry Dolls) along with some special guests. Andy York (John Mellencamp) played guitar; Brad Albetta (Sean Lennon, Teddy Thompson, Martha Wainwright) manned the bass; and the drummer was Rich Pagano (Fab Faux, Roseanne Cash). They were joined by long-time friend, Jimmy Vivino, (“Late Night with Conan O’Brien”) on guitar, mandolin and keyboards and Frankie Lee, who co-wrote a number of the songs with Willie, on percussion and vocals. The band was introduced by WFUV and XM radio host Pete Fornatale. Says Willie, “I was not onstage that night to prove anything. After all these years of living and learning and struggling and growing and hanging out in the underbelly of this great city — I was no longer thinking along those lines at all. I had nothing to prove. Streets of New York had already been honored, championed and praised by some of the great artists, writers and publications of the day, for which I shall always be grateful. “This was no American Idol. Fame is not what I was after — Celebrity Nation be damned. That’s all fool’s gold in a land of false prophets and facelifts as far as I’m concerned. Beauty and truth are what I was after. This was real, for me anyway. I was not the center of attention, nor did I need to be. I was simply there to serve the songs, to tell the stories and hopefully do justice to the music, and to have fun making music with my friends, which I surely did. It was a victory just to be there. And I felt it that night, in spades.” “The band played its heart out with all the fire and passion you could hope for,” he concludes. “Everyone gave everything they had and left nothing on the table. You can see it on the screen and you can hear it in the speakers. For that night, we were one. For that one night, we were brothers. For that one night we shared a common dream. We were one with the songs and the night and the city. A fellow can’t ask for more than that.” And few could ask for more in a live album and DVD.
 

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