Setlist

  1. Speak
  2. Centralia
  3. Beautiful Girl
  4. Josie’s Song
  5. From You
  6. The Tide Pulls from the Moon
  7. Took
  8. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want

    (The Smiths cover)
  9. Bird of Winter Prey
  10. When You Were Young
  11. Just Not Each Other
  12. Fade and Then Return
  13. Fortune
  14. Blood/Chest
  15. Hold On
  16. Umbrella

    (Rihanna cover)
  17. Lions
  18. After Afterall
  19. You Broke My Heart

    — Encore —

  20. I Don’t Feel It Anymore
  21. Passion Play
  22. Wildflowers

    (Tom Petty cover)
  23. Everything Has Changed
  24. If You Would Come Back Home
  25. Goodmorning



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William Fitzsimmons

Singer/songwriter William Fitzsimmons is currently out on tour in support of his recently released LP Lions (out now on Nettwerk Records). Ben Sollee is listed as opener.…


William Fitzsimmons admitted that the Cedar Cultural Center was quickly his most favorite place to play… then quickly throwing in a joke that this was his “third time in Cleveland.”



While talking on stage, Fitzsimmons came to the realization that his speaking voice was quite different from his singing voice, which is “girlie” as he said. All of his songs are on the tender/gentle side… and yes, even dark and sad. That’s an accomplishment, considering Fitzsimmons could even make Rihanna’s pop song “Umbrella” listenable.



So, let’s rewind a bit, singer/songwriter William Fitzsimmons just released Lions on Nettwerk Records, and in typical promotion, is currently out on tour. The Cedar Cultural Center is known for its acoustic and the venue is really one for sitting down and listening. Not so much for rowdy rock shows as Stephen Malkmus pointed out recently. For folk music fans, the Cedar is where it is at.


Setlist

Fitzsimmons is in a wonderful mood, despite the fact that all his songs are about breakup and love and lost and sadness and “boner jams” as he joked. After playing “Took”, which is about his adoptive children, the band left the stage. Fitzsimmons then played The Smiths’ classic song “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.”



As you can see from the printed setlist, Fitzsimmons has a tendency to go off the map, adding in various cover songs and extending his encore from the scheduled four to six songs. While no one in the audience was complaining or seemed to mind it, I personally think it went on a little too long (the whole Fitzsimmons set ran over two hours and ten minutes). For fans, especially the ones that requested the encore songs, that’s all part of the fun of attending live shows.



William Fitzsimmons continues his Lions tour:


05/10/14 Denver, CO Daniels Hall

05/11/14 Boulder, CO Etown Hall

05/13/14 Salt Lake City, UT The State Room

05/15/14 Seattle, WA The Triple Door

05/16/14 Bellingham, WA Wild Buffalo

05/17/14 Vancouver, BC Biltmore Cabaret

05/18/14 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge

05/19/14 Eugene, OR WOW Hall

05/21/14 Sacramento, CA Harlow’s Night Club

05/22/14 San Francisco, CA The Independent

05/23/14 Los Angeles, CA Largo

05/24/14 West Hollywood, CA Troubadour

05/25/14 Pomona, CA Glass House

05/27/14 Las Vegas, NV Vinyl @ Hard Rock Hotel

05/28/14 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom

05/30/14 Dallas, TX Kessler Theater

05/31/14 Austin, TX Parish

06/01/14 Houston, TX Eleanor Tinsley Park

06/05/14 St. Louis, MO Gramophone

06/06/14 Chicago, IL Old Town School

06/07/14 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark

06/08/14 Toronto, ON Virgin Mobile Mod Club

06/09/14 Buffalo, NY Buffalo Iron Works

06/11/14 Quebec City, QC Le Cercle

06/12/14 Montreal, QC Cafe Campus

06/13/14 Burlington, VT Signal Kitchen

06/14/14 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall

06/15/14 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair


William Fitzsimmons at the Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis (07 May 2014)

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