Hi Michele,
This was a fantastic show that caught the band at a mid-tour peak. Philadelphia radio station WXPN (88.5 FM) sponsored the show, and also a free 7 PM local band showcase on the first floor stage. Doors opened for the main show on the upstairs stage at 8 PM, and opener Charlie Louvin played a well-received 45 minute set including "Cash on the Barrelhead," as well as some hits by Charlie and Ira Louvin dating back to the 1950's, and some murder ballads. WXPN broadcast the Old 97s portion of the show, and the band opened with The Fool at about 10 PM. A fine Barrier Reef came early in the set. Most of the new album was played, including an exceptional The One. Later in the set Rhett prefaced The Other Shoe by jokingly saying that he taught Waylon Jennings a few singing tricks while they were recording this track together ( Wish I could find a copy of that session!) Crash on the Barrelhead (after hearing the original, and inspiration for,)Rollerskate Skinny, Won't Be Home Again, Doreen, and Question were some other standouts. Since the show was being simulcast by radio, the band did what Rhett called a "fake encore" at about 11:45, and came back about 2 minutes later for a 2 or 3 song encore , ending with the traditional Timebomb, which ended at the stroke of midnight. Sorry I can't provide an accurate setlist, but due to a bad memory, passage of time since the show, and seeing the Philadelphia show at the Trocadero a few months back, it all blends together into one great show. Since the show was simulcast, there may be an audio copy out there, and it looked as if a professional video crew was recording the show, so maybe this will be available at a later time.