05-30-2009 Cracker
Cracker played the Abbey Bar located in the Appalachian Brewing Company in Harrisburg, PA on 05-30-2009. To give back to Appalachian Brewing Company’s customers the show was free and beer was at a discount to celebrate Appalachian Brewing Company’s anniversary.
Cracker has been pounding out great albums for years, after their major success from the album Kerosene Hat their mass popularity had waned. This is not to say they ever went away or stopped making music, they continued to put out great albums and were bought up by their dedicated fans.
The band is far from being a nostalgia act but just like that I was transported back into 1990′s. But there I found myself watching Cracker and listening to one of the most played songs in 1993 “Low” and it is hard not to think of my formidable teenage years when hearing songs like this. Songs like “Low” were soundtracks to my summers or soundtracks to my school years and tied along with events you never forget, oh the magic of music.
Many deadheads were in the audience for this show so the whole place erupted as soon as the fantastic cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Loser” started up. The song ended the show and it mostly stayed true to the original song. Phil Lesh influenced bass bombs were all over this song as well as some great solos on the guitar. The crowd tried hard to get the band to come back out for a double encore but the lights and the PA music finally came on signaling the night had officially come to an end. The Grateful Dead cover was a perfect ending to a great night of music.
I should be getting a complete setlist soon but for now, here are some of the songs I remember:
Loser (Grateful Dead cover)
Low
Another Folk Singer
Eurotrash
Happy Birthday To Me
I Could Be Wrong I Could Be Right
Sunrise In The Land of Milk And Honey





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