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Subject: 10/26 Philadelphia performance
Author: Haska914-aol.com <Haska914-aol.com>
Date: 26-Oct-2002 23:18:01






Here is the set list for tonight's (Oct 26) performance in Philadelphia, PA at the First Union Center (or the F. U. Center, as Cyndi called it (lol!))

Shine
Change of Heart
Sisters of Avalon
Madonna Whore
Still With Me
True Colors
I Drove All Night
it's Hard to be Me
Money Changes Everything

Encore

Time After Time
Girls Just Want to Have Fun

  A few notes about the show:  Cyndi looked  ABSOLUTELY beautiful tonight.  Her hair was done a little different (parted down the middle, and cut a little shorter than it has been,) and she wore black dress pants and a black shirt with a red jacket that made her look GORGEOUS!  If the tabloids had photos of her tonight, I really think she would be considered for their Best Dressed Award of the Week.
  Declyn joined her on stage and played his own set of little drums for "it's Hard to be Me," "Money Changes Everything," and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
  Since the show took place in Philadelphia, Rob Hyman joined her on stage, playing the accordian, for "Time After Time" and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."  He also added nice background vocals for "Time After Time."
  Cyndi was received very well by the crowd, and referred to Philadelphia as her second home, her home away from home.

Steve

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