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Regular routine . . . Jools and I go to the mall. We agree to meet under the clock at a pre-arranged time. She shops. I wander around aimlessly. Jools is late. I wait. The clocks tick accusingly . . .
Portugal. The Man (Winter 2018 Tour) @ The Anthem, Washington, DC on Saturday, February 24, 2018.
Winter 2018 #Tour #Setlist:
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica cover)
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 / Purple Yellow Red and Blue
Number One
Atomic Man
Modern Jesus
Live in the Moment
Feel It Still
All Your Light (Times Like These) /I Want You (She's So Heavy) (The Beatles cover)
Sea of Air
So Young
Noise Pollution
So American
Rich Friends
Sleep Forever / Smile / Hey Jude
Encore:
Hip Hop Kids
Holy Roller (Hallelujah)
The hands on the clock stopped moving but the pendulum kept swinging. I thought it was kind of interesting.
Clock tower at the end of Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse, Salzburg
Took a stroll through Salzburg ending in some night shots in the old town.
This clock is a Dayton landmark. Originally located on downtown's Callahan Building, at Third and Main street, it was moved in 1978 to the Reynolds and Reynolds Company's headquarters near I-75. The firm's colors and "since 1866" were added at that time. In 2006, it was moved to Carillon Park as it's future location is decided.
Each clock face is set to an important time in Dayton's history:
10:35am - Orville Wright made the first successful airplane flight on December 17, 1903.
7:00am - Water overflowed the levee at Main Street and Monument Ave. on March 25th during the Dayton flood of 1913.
7:09am - Deeds Carillon first played on April 5, 1942 by Edith Walton Deeds of the Easter sunrise concert.
2:22pm - On December 7, 1941, Daytonians heard via the radio of the attack on Pearl Harbor.