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25th March 2006 - 930 Club, Washington DC - USA
Setlist
- 20 Something
- Get Your Way
- Photograph
- These Are The Days
- Frontin?
- Nothing I Do
- What A Difference A Day Makes
- Back to the Ground
- Mind Trick
- 21st Century Kid
- Wind Cries Mary
- London Skies
- Rocket Man (With Brandi Carlile)
- High & Dry
- Encore
- All At Sea
- I Get A Kick
- Could Have Danced All Night
2006-03-26
from Heather
absolutely brilliant! one of the best concerts I've been to ever. jamie and the band are super talented - all of the solos were awesome (especially the impromptu sax one) and the percussion jams were full of rocking beats - I loved the transition from Jamie back to Sebastian on the set. I also loved watching Jamie play the tom-tom during the one percussion jam. very energetic, very cool. The Rocket Man duet with Brandi was well done but my personal favorites were Mind Trick and High & Dry (love audience participation!!). I danced the whole time and would fly to London in a second to see another concert! come back to the 930 club again soon!!
2006-03-27
from Amy Eggers
Wow - what a night. Words cannot express the energy and talent with which Jamie and the band filled our beloved 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. They had the utmost control and attention of a sold-out venue for what was probably the best show I have ever seen. DC crowds can be less than enthusiastic sometimes, but there wasn't one soul unmoved by their words, sounds and interaction within the audience throughout the evening. Most impressive of all, they sounded better live (than on CD) and Jamie was lovely to meet in person - as though you were meeting a down-to-Earth "friend of a friend" and not the superstar and amazing talent he truly is. I look forward to the next opportunity of hearing them live, hopefully meeting him again with the rest of the band and wish the same for my friends. What a truly amazing and uplifting experience. How does one so young sing words of such wisdom? Thanks guys!
2006-03-28
from Sam
Absolutely Amazing!
2006-03-28
from marissa
The show was incredible!!! If you missed it, that's a shame. Don't miss the next one because it will surely be fantastic! Jamie and his band jammed out the whole show with so much energy that I didn't want it to end.
2006-04-04
from Mona
What a show! This was the best concert I have seen in years. I have been on a "concert high" for over a week now. The music was out of this world. After the show I waited (along with a small group of fans) outside of the 930 Club, in the cold, for an opportunity to meet Jamie. Meeting him was well worth the wait. Jamie is so approachable, talented and of course as cute as ever! My favorites are 21 Century Kid, Oh God, My yard, Twentysomething, Frontin' . . . actually I love everything he has done.
2006-04-05
from Jay
The gig at the 9:30 Club was by far the best concert I've ever been to - and that's beating out big names like Eric Clapton! The entire band had incredible chemistry, and everyone played with such passion. My favorite tunes were probably "Photograph" and "What a Difference a Day Made," but I enjoyed every single song and the special live twist Jamies added to them. I hope there are many more U.S. tours to come!






