Gillian Welch & David Rawlings October 23, 2025 Vicar Street Dublin, Ireland Second Night Lineage: Core Sound Binaurals [clipped to Hoodie] > Edirol R-09 - 24bit/48kHz Transfer: Panasonic SD Card > HD > Soundforge Pro 17 > CDWave 1.98 > TLH 2.8.4 > FLAC > SOX > 16/44 Position: Floor, Table in Row 2, Gillian's side Set 1 01 I Want To Sing That Rock And Roll 02 The Monkey And The Engineer 03 Empty Trainload Of Sky 04 Cumberland Gap 05 Howdy Howdy 06 Wayside/Back In Time 07 Turf The Gambler 08 The Bells And The Birds 09 Ruby 10 The Way It Goes Set 2 11 Lawman 12 What We Had 13 Hard Times 14 Hashtag 15 Annabelle 16 Six White Horses 17 Lazarus 18 Red Clay Halo Encore 1 19 Everything Is Free 20 Look At Miss Ohio Encore 2 21 Method Acting / Cortez The Killer 22 I'll Fly Away 118:38 Gillian Welch - 1956 Gibson J-50 Flattop, Vocals, Banjo, Harmonica, Clapping & Stomping David Rawlings - 1935 Epiphone Olympic Archtop, Vocals, Banjo, Harmonica Paul Kowert - Double Bass Notes: Second night at the Vicar St., and another great show. Although the setlist is not as spectacular as it was on the first night, this was more than compensated for by the enthusiastic audience. Yours truly also got carried away, leading to some cable or connection problems (have not found out what exactly it was) which resulted in repeated periods of some sort of static in the second set. But it's not that bad and audible mostly in the quieter parts or between songs. These sections are the ones most affected: Tr.12 @2:20 to Tr.13 @2:27//Tr.13 4:41 to 5:27//Tr.15 2:53 to 6:05//Tr.17 0:46 to 5:42//Tr. 20 @5:48 to Tr. 21 @10:26 As always with recordings of acoustic concerts, there's a big difference in volume between the actual music and the applause between songs. There's an occasional cough due to my sore throat that whole week, sorry. I've put the trackmarks at the start of the actual music, not the banter. Respect the Artists Go to their shows, buy their official products Never sell - for trade only Please do not encode to lossy formats [2025-10-25 + 11-02/03]