However, he opened today’s show with the song we’ve
heard probably more than any other Ellis Paul song, “3,000 Miles.” Still, I was
happy to hear it, for there is a joy to this song, and hearing it immediately takes
us to a better place, mixed with memories of many earlier concerts. By
the way, the first few songs on Thursdays are also broadcast on Facebook. Ellis
said that not being able to go on the road to play shows makes him feel “like a pilot who can’t fly.”
He followed “3,000 Miles” with “How You Say Goodbye,” a cover song included on The Storyteller’s Suitcase. This one too has a bright sound. Plus, it uses plenty of baseball
imagery, which I appreciate. Will we get to see any Red Sox games this summer?
Who knows? Then, with “Rattle My Cage,” Ellis got bluesy. It was so bloody
good to hear this one again. This song was my brother’s request.
Ellis then switched off the
Facebook feed and continued on Patreon. It’s odd that the sound wasn’t quite as
good there as on Facebook, a bit of an issue with compression. But the song
choices were excellent, thanks to the requests of fans. He played “Changing
Your Name,” another I hadn’t heard in quite a while. After that song he
mentioned that when the pandemic is over and he returns to touring, it won’t be
the same sort of schedule that he’d been doing in the past, that he’ll continue
to do some online shows and remain home more than before. He followed “Changing
Your Name” with “New Orleans,” a beautiful song that has a late-night vibe.
People certainly put in some good requests. And Ellis was dressed up for the
occasion, sporting a suit. “This is a tie,”
he said. “I usually only wear this when I’m
getting divorced. This is a special
night.”
“Never Lived At All” is a song
that has always spoken to me, and one that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately,
as I’ve been smacking myself for not more actively sending out my short stories
and whatnot. Ellis seems to have worked up a different guitar part for this
one, but it’s been a while, and my memory isn’t always to be trusted. “Better to have lived in hope than to never have
lived at all.” He then turned the camera around to show us some of the
music awards he has won. Quite a few! He played “Seize The Day,” a song
that thematically seems to follow “Never Lived At All” quite well. And, yes, it
is another song I hadn’t heard in a long while. He then wrapped up the show
with “Did Galileo Pray?” Before saying goodbye, he mentioned that he might do a
question and answer session next week, if people have questions regarding
specific songs. The show ended at 8:25 p.m. eastern time. Tomorrow night he
will be back on Facebook, playing traveling songs, and Saturday night will be a night of romantic songs. See
you all then.
Set List
- 3,000 Miles
- How You Say Goodbye
- Rattle My Cage
- Changing Your Name
- New Orleans
- Never Lived At All
- Seize The Day
- Did Galileo Pray?
Hi Michael, So glad you are enjoying the EP shows like I am. I live in one of those "moronic" states you mentioned up above. Don't blame the citizens...they didn't get a vote on that one! Also, you should post a link to Patreon here too! It's not perfect but it's getting better. ;-) Cheers and see you at the next one! www.patreon.com/ellispaul
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Cheers to you as well! Thanks for reaching out. Stay healthy and safe out there. And that's a good idea about the link. Thanks for including it in your comment. I think I will include that if I review next Thursday's show.
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