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10th March 2006 - Ogden Theatre, Denver - USA
Setlist
- Photograph
- Get Your Way
- 20 Something
- What a Difference a Day Makes
- So Sick
- Frontin?
- These Are The Days
- Nothing I Do
- Mind Trick
- Lover You Should Have Come Over
- London Skies
- Rocket Man
- High & Dry
- Encore:
- Wind Cries Mary
- All At Sea
- I Get a Kick Out of You
- Could Have Danced All Night
- Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
Reviews
13 Mar 2006
from Thaxton
Great show, he is very enthusiastic and passionate about his performance. There was a lot of crowd interaction, a lot of singing along. One lucky young lady recieved the best birthday present I'll bet she has had. Jamie brought her on stage, sang happy birthday and then she was seated up there with him for the next song. It is things like that that makes a performer approachable. His voice was clear, the band was tight and all songs delivered with power. I will be there the next time he returns to Denver.
15 Mar 2006
from sherrey
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!It was so worth the 10 hours I drove. The band was incredible, Jamie was hot, and I got to stand front row 2 feet from the piano. What a dream.........I've already got tickets to both Texas shows. Can't wait.
16 Mar 2006
from Sean Baldwin
Nice work Jamie. This is the first time I saw Cullum live and I was impressed. I have been to many concerts lately and Cullum is by far one of the most impressive. I also enjoyed all the rare covers. My personal favorite was Radioheadís High and Dry. Some musicians thrive live. I am anticipating when Cullum comes back to Colorado for the Jazz Aspen Snowmass at the end of JuneÖ
17 Mar 2006
from RkyMtnHi
Lucky for us Jamie is a generous artist that shares his energy, talent and personality while on stage. He rocks, his band rocks and the audience rocks with them. If asked, most audience members are apt to rank this concert in their top 3 concert experiences. It ranks #1 for me. The show seemed to develop a unique personality that was defined by exceptional song selections, band member interactions and audience participation. Jamie asked a gorgeous young lady that was celebrating her birthday up to the stage and while he and the band played Happy Birthday the audience sang along. She was then seated next to him for a soulful rendition of Lover, You Should Have Come Over. (Was it purely a coincidence that this pint size birthday beauty just happened to be standing front row center stage? Weíll never know.) Lucky young lady, a birthday sheíll soon not forget. The band was tight, Jamieís energy abundant, his musical abilities abounded. Even with some minor sound equipment issues they skillfully played for 2 hours truly inspiring the audience. Toward the end of the show there was a rather scary moment when an over zealous fan ran the stage and twirled Jamie around. Where was security? Mr. Cullum, you sounded very good and I thank you and your band mates for the exceptional evening.
18 Mar 2006
from melissa
Jamie was brilliant and charming! He was most defiantly worth the 9 hour drive; He is an amazing performer! The place was packed with a young crowd, and the crowd truly went wild. He knows his stuff, and loves performing. While he is on stage you get the since that it is no chore, but his play time! I can not wait to see Jamie again. If he comes anywhere near Montana again, I will most certainly be there! Thanks you so much Jamie, and thank you so much for showing off your band! They are also very talented and amazing!






