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2005/07/30

Show #103 : 30/07/2005, Woodinville, WA @ Chateau Ste Michelle Winery  


Venue: Chateau Ste Michelle Winery  [ Website ]

Address: 14111 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072

Capacity: Unknown   [ Seating map ]

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Setlist

(The titles in blue show the differences with the previous setlist)

Opening part
William Topley

01. Why Aye Man
02. Walk Of Life
03. What It Is
04. Sailing to Philadelphia
05. Romeo and Juliet
06. Sultans Of Swing
07. Done With Bonaparte
08. Song for Sonny Liston
09. Rudiger
10. Boom, Like That
11. Speedway at Nazareth
12. Telegraph Road

Encores
13. Brothers In Arms
14. Money For Nothing

Encores 2
15. So Far Away


Lineup

Mark Knopfler (Guitars / Vocals)
Guy Fletcher (Keyboards / Guitars / Vocals)
Danny Cummings (Drums)
Glenn Worf (Bass)
Matt Rollings (Piano / Organ / Accordion)
Richard Bennett (Guitars)   [ Richard's diary ]

Who was there ? 7

PortobelloBelle  
07/08/2005
Jordan  
08/05/2005
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Frank Wong  
28/04/2005
I'll be there in GA section. Recording audio and video. I also hope to make it to Portland and Vancouver. If other fans want to join me on a roadtrip, let me know.
Marc Dousset  
05/04/2005
Really looking forward to this!
bill/henningsgaard  
03/04/2005
does anyone know how to get access to the internet presale?
Dennis Hamilton  
01/04/2005
Oh boy, now I need to figure out how to get the Internet presale (on April 3) and make my wife very, very happy.
naveed/iqbal  
31/03/2005
Woohooo! This is going to be great!

Reviews 2

PortobelloBelle  
le 07/08/2005
Beautiful venue, great (but too short) show. What else can you say? :)
Marc Dousset  
le 04/08/2005
It was my first time at Chateau Ste Michelle but as Guy Fletcher put it in his diary "Glorious weather, fantastic winery location, great crowd". I did get a little annoyed when during some of the slower songs, you'd hear folks chatting away. My other complaint (let's get them out of the way) would be with the 10pm curfew that seems to be unavoidable with outdoor venues. Because of it, I felt the show was cut short a little bit, i.e. no "Going Home" or "Our shangri-la". Other than that, a great 2 hours spent listening to: "Why Aye Man" "Walk of Life" "What It Is" "Sailing to Philadelphia" "Romeo & Juliet" "Sultans of Swing" "Done With Bonaparte" "Song for Sonny Liston" "Rudiger" "Boom, Like That" "Speedway at Nazareth" "Telegraph Road" "Brothers in Arms" "Money for Nothing" "So Far Away" The venue did accommodate Mark's recording policy which is always a plus when you do not have to worry about getting your camera taken!!! (-: The tour is now over, so I am left hoping for that new Emmylou duet album to come out very soon. So long...