2/1/06 - Velvet Lounge (Washington, DC)

Notes:
Actually a one-off performance by Gabe's band The Casual Occupation, featuring Ryan and Brian, Tom Hnatow, members of The Alphabetical Order and others. At the end of the set, Fake It and Fog Over My Mind were performed live for the first time.



2/18/06 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Fog Over My Mind
No More Fear
Without Starlight Or Compass*
Welcome Back
Man In Black* (Ryan solo)

Notes:
First performance of No More Fear, first performance in a Beanstalk set of Without Starlight Or Compass, a Gabe Fry-Casual Occupation song that was played often during Gabe's stint in the band and first performance of the Johnny Cash song Man In Black. Stripped down set featured Dallas on bass and no drummer, except Gabe on Welcome Back.



3/20/06 - Velvet Lounge (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
A Delicate Art *
No More Fear
Fog Over My Mind
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*
Welcome Back
Without Starlight Or Compass

Notes:
A Delicate Art is a Gabe Fry-Casual Occupation song; only time played in a Beanstalk set. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere is a Neil Young song; first time played. Last minute fill-in stripped down set featured no bassist or drummer.



4/6/06 - Wonderland Ballroom (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Down The Creek
Fog Over My Mind
No More Fear
Without Starlight Or Compass*
Without A Hitch
Welcome Back
After The Gold Rush* (Ryan solo organ)

Notes:
Mike's first show/first post-hiatus full-band show. First Down The Creek since first Beanstalk show. After The Gold Rush is a Neil Young song, played solo by Ryan without mic or amp, in front of the stage, on Mike's toy organ; first time played.



4/24/06 - Velvet Lounge (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Without A Hitch
Fake It
No More Fear
Welcome Back
Fog Over My Mind
Down The Creek




5/16/06 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Without A Hitch
Us Vs. Them
Fake It
No More Fear
Down The Creek
Fog Over My Mind
Welcome Back

Notes:
Beanstalk also backed up opener Erik Bradford on two of his songs.



5/29/06 - Iota (Arlington, VA)

Setlist:
Down The Creek
Fog Over My Mind
All The World Is New
No More Fear
Fake It
Without Starlight Or Compass
Welcome Back
Us Vs. Them
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*
Encore: Without A Hitch

Notes:
First performance of All The World Is New; featured Keli Burke on vocals.



6/6/06 - Private Outdoor Party (Arlington, VA)

Setlist:
Down The Creek
Fog Over My Mind
Us Vs. Them
All The World Is New
No More Fear
Fake It
Without Starlight Or Compass*
Welcome Back
Like A Rolling Stone*
Encore: Without A Hitch
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
*

Notes:
Like A Rolling Stone is a Bob Dylan song; first time played.



6/13/06 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Us Vs. Them
Fake It
No More Fear
All The World Is New
Down The Creek
November
Fog Over My Mind

Notes:
First full-band performance of November, a song written six years earlier.



7/10/06 - Iota (Arlington, VA)

Setlist:
Fake It
November
No More Fear
All The World Is New
Us Vs. Them
Down The Creek
Female Form
Welcome Back
Fog Over My Mind
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, & Understanding?*
Encore: Like A Rolling Stone*

Notes:
First performance of Female Form. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding was written by Nick Lowe and made popular by Elvis Costello; first time played. All The World Is New featured Keli Burke on vocals. Tom Hnatow played lap steel on Fog, What's So Funny, and Like A Rolling Stone.



8/15/06 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Us Vs. Them
All The World Is New
(Cecilia)*/Down The Creek
Female Form
All The Way
Anyone Can Play Guitar*

Notes:
First performance of Elephantitis. First post-hiatus performances of All The Way and Anyone Can Play Guitar, a Radiohead song. All The World Is New featured Keli Burke on vocals. Snippet from Cecilia, a Simon and Garfunkel song, sung as an intro to Down The Creek.



8/25/06 - Ebenezer's (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Us Vs. Them
All The World Is New
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*
All The Way
November
Fake It
No More Fear
(Magic Bus)*/Down The Creek
Wait (Ryan solo)
Fog Over My Mind
Female Form
Without Starlight Or Compass*
Welcome Back
Like A Rolling Stone*

Notes:
Benefit for Stephen Reeves, running Marine Corps Marathon to raise money for Whitman-Walker Aids Clinic. Stephen played an opening set that featured Ryan, Gabe, and Keli Burke on various cover songs. Stephen sang with Beanstalk on Like A Rolling Stone. All The World Is New featured Keli on vocals. Snippet from Magic Bus, a song by The Who, sung as an intro to Down The Creek. Matt McCoy from Let's French played drums for the whole show. Dallas' last show.



10/11/06 - The Red and the Black (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Elephantitis
Fake It
Us Vs. Them
Without A Hitch
All The Way
Female Form
November
Boomerang
Fog Over My Mind
Without Starlight Or Compass*

Notes:
First performance of Boomerang. Without Starlight Or Compass ended in a mid-crowd a capella singalong. John's first show.



10/14/06 - Fall Festival, First Baptist Church DC Parking Lot (Washington, DC)

Set I:
Down The Creek
All The World Is New
Us Vs. Them
All The Way
Boomerang
No More Fear
Without Starlight Or Compass*
Cortez the Killer*
Anyone Can Play Guitar*

Set II:
November
Fake It
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Female Form
Fog Over My Mind
Welcome Back
Like A Rolling Stone*
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, & Understanding?*
Encore: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*

Notes:
First post-hiatus performance of the Neil Young song Cortez The Killer. It is interesting to note that most of the songs on America At Night were performed in their eventual sequence during set II, save All The World (played in set I) and Bleak House (didn't exist yet). November is the only non-AAN Beanstalk original performed in set II.



10/21/06 - Galaxy Hut (Arlington, VA) - Ryan Solo

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
I Don't Want To Think
Without A Hitch
November
Wait/(The Waiting)*
Violent Berries*
Fog Over My Mind
Boomerang
Man In Black*

Notes:
First performances of It's Made All The Difference, I Don't Want To Think, and Violent Berries, an Exit Clov song. Brett Niederman, of Exit Clov, played piano on Fog Over My Mind and Boomerang. Some of the Tom Petty song The Waiting was sung at the end of Wait.



10/28/06 - The Red and the Black (Washington, DC) - DAMFest

Setlist:
Down The Creek
November
No More Fear
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Us Vs. Them
Boomerang
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*
Welcome Back

Notes:
This show, a last minute addition to the DAMFest schedule, was played without Gabe.



11/18/06 - The Red and the Black (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Fake It
All The World Is New
No More Fear
Boomerang
November
Fog Over My Mind
It's Made All The Difference
Elephantitis
Anyone Can Play Guitar*

Notes:
First full-band performance of It's Made All The Difference. Last public full-band show for 4 ½ months, during which America At Night was recorded.



12/17/06 - Battle of the Hands - Private Party at Exit Clov House (Arlington, VA)

Setlist:
Elephantitis
Us Vs. Them
Fake It
All The World Is New
Fog Over My Mind
Female Form
Welcome Back
Silent Feet*

Notes:
Silent Feet is an Exit Clov song; first time played.



1/21/07 - The Red and the Black (Washington, DC) - Ryan solo

Setlist:
The Man Who Finally Decides To Start
Where Art Thou?
Finding My Way In The Dark
I Don't Want To Think
All The World Is New
Violent Berries
Without A Hitch
Boomerang
It's Made All The Difference
Sad Songs & Waltzes*
Encore: Elephantitis

Notes:
First performances of The Man Who Finally Decides To Start, Where Art Thou?, Finding My Way In The Dark, and the Willie Nelson song Sad Songs & Waltzes, played micless in the middle of the room. Brian and Gabe played on Boomerang, It's Made All The Difference, and Elephantitis.



2/2/07 - Private Party at Gabe's House (Falls Church, VA) - Bookmobile

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Boomerang
Fog Over My Mind
All The World Is New
Without Starlight Or Compass
*
Welcome Back
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, & Understanding?
*

Notes:
Stripped down show featuring Ryan, Brian, and Gabe, performing under the name Bookmobile.



3/18/07 - Wonderland Ballroom (Washington, DC) - Ryan solo

Setlist:
Bleak House
Without A Hitch
Where Art Thou?
Finding My Way In The Dark
By The Banks Of The Ohio*
All The World Is New
Fog Over My Mind
Elephantitis
Sin City*
It's Made All The Difference

Notes:
Ryan's first appearance at Wonderland's Falling Off The Wagon series. First performances of Bleak House and By The Banks Of The Ohio, a traditional murder ballad, notably performed by Blue Sky Boys and Johnny Cash, among others. Sin City is a Gram Parsons song, originally performed with The Flying Burrito Brothers; though Ryan had played it with Exit Clov several times, this was its first solo performance.

Following the show, Ryan participated in Wonderland's weekly karaoke night, singing Keep On Lovin' You by REO Speedwagon, among others.



4/3/07 - The Red and the Black (Washington, DC) - Ryan solo

Setlist:
Bleak House
Without A Hitch
Finding My Way In The Dark
All The World Is New
By The Banks Of The Ohio*
It's Made All The Difference
Boomerang
Fog Over My Mind
Elephantitis

Notes:
Billed as Ryan Walker & Friends. John played tenor banjo on By The Banks Of The Ohio and It's Made All The Difference, then bass for the rest of the set. Mike played drums on It's Made All The Difference through the end of the set.



4/8/07 - Jammin' Java (Vienna, VA)

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
Us Vs. Them
Without A Hitch
Fake It
All The World Is New
Female Form
Fog Over My Mind
Elephantitis
Bleak House (Ryan solo)
Welcome Back
Like A Rolling Stone

Notes:
First full band show in 4 ½ months, following the recording of America At Night. Keli Burke sang on All the World Is New.



4/13/07 - RnR Bar and Lounge (Washington, DC) - Six Points Fest

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
Fake It
Fog Over My Mind
Us Vs. Them
Without A Hitch
Elephantitis
Down The Creek




4/26/07 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
No More Fear
All The World Is New
Texas*
Female Form
Welcome Back
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*
Down The Creek

Notes:
Gabe's last show. Only performance of the Gabe Fry original Texas. First No More Fear in 5 months.



5/6/07 - Wonderland Ballroom (Washington, DC) - Ryan solo

Setlist:
The Man Who Finally Decides To Start
Finding My Way In The Dark
Elephantitis
Bleak House
Fog Over My Mind
All The World Is New
Wait/(The Waiting)*
Keep On Lovin' You*
Down The Creek

Notes:
Falling Off The Wagon show. First official performance of the REO Speedwagon song Keep On Lovin' You, though Ryan had soundchecked it at the 12/06 Exit Clov party and sung a karaoke version following the previous Falling Off The Wagon show.



6/11/07 - Iota (Arlington, VA)

Setlist:
Us Vs. Them
Without A Hitch
Elephantitis
Fake It
It's Made All The Difference
Female Form
All The World Is New
Fog Over My Mind
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere*

Notes:
Brett Niederman, of Exit Clov (also on the bill), filled Gabe's old utility spot for most of the set. First appearance of what came to be known as The Beanstalk Library Orchestra (Tom Hnatow on pedal steel, Phil Chow on trumpet, Kate Rears on cello, and Emily and Susan Hsu, of Exit Clov, on violins) in various combinations, on assorted songs. Natalie Tedder sang on All The World Is New.



6/19/07 - Rock and Roll Hotel (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
Bleak House
Fake It
All The World Is New
I Don't Want To Think
Without A Hitch
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding?*
Down The Creek

Notes:
First full-band performances of Bleak House and I Don't Want To Think. Tom Hnatow played pedal steel on the entire set, except for Without A Hitch. Keli Burke sang on All The World Is New.



7/26/07 - Velvet Lounge (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
Down The Creek (Ryan solo)
Without A Hitch (Ryan solo)
Elephantitis (Ryan solo)
Fog Over My Mind
Bleak House
Fake It
All The World Is New
It's Made All The Difference

Notes:
Surprise stripped down show started as Ryan solo and became fairly full band. Phil Chow, also playing on the bill with Octopi, played trumpet on Fake It.



8/7/07 - Iota (Arlington, VA) - CD Release Party

Setlist:
Bleak House
Fake It
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Female Form
All The World Is New
Fog Over My Mind
Welcome Back
Lovely Rita
*

Notes:
America At Night performed in its entirety, in sequence. Brett Niederman played keys and guitar for Elephantitis through Welcome Back. Beanstalk Library Orchestra members Phil Chow (also on the bill with his band Octopi), Kate Rears, and Emily and Susan Hsu played their parts from the record. Keli Burke sang on All The World Is New. Lovely Rita is a song by The Beatles; first time played.




8/16/07 - The Red and The Black
(Washington, DC)

Setlist:
All The World Is New
Fake It
Without A Hitch
Female Form
I Don't Want To Think
Fog Over My Mind
It's Made All The Difference


Notes:
Brett Niederman played keys and guitar on most of the set.



8/26/07 - Wonderland Ballroom (Washington, DC) - Ryan solo

Setlist:
Bleak House
Fog Over My Mind
Elephantitis
I Don't Want To Think
Finding My Way In The Dark
Without A Hitch
All The World Is New
Star Of Bethlehem *
It's Made All The Difference


Notes:
Falling Off The Wagon show. Star Of Bethlehem is a Neil Young song; first time played. Aaron Leeder, of Exit Clov, played guitar on Finding My Way In The Dark. Susan Hsu played violin on All The World Is New and sang and played violin on Star Of Bethlehem.

Following the show, Ryan participated in Wonderland's weekly karaoke night, singing (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, & Understanding?



9/11/07 - DC9 (Washington, DC)

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
Fake It
Fog Over My Mind
I Don't Want To Think
Female Form
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Silent Feet
*

Notes:
John Thayer, of Exit Clov, played a second drumkit for the entire set. For most of the set, Brett Niederman played guitar/keys and Tom Hnatow played pedal steel.



10/12/07 - Rock & Roll Hotel (Washington, DC) - DAMFest

Setlist:
It's Made All The Difference
All The World Is New
Fog Over My Mind
Fake It
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

Notes:
The band's second appearance at the District's Awake Music Festival, once again with a core member missing. This year, John Thayer filled in for Mike, still on his honeymoon. Brett Niederman and Tom Hnatow played for most of the set.


12/10/07 - Iota (Arlington, VA) - About A Girl (A Benefit for the National Breast Cancer Coalition)

Setlist:
Elephantitis
Without A Hitch
Us Vs. Them
Fog Over My Mind
Female Form
Lovely Rita

Notes:
Part of Iota's About A Girl show to benefit the National Breast Cancer Coalition. Brett played most of the set. Susan played violin on Fog; Female Form featured Susan, Emily & Kate. First performance of new version of Us Vs. Them; though sharing some lyrics with the old version, it is drastically different musically.