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| | Nick Lowe + Bill Kirchen - PopMatters Concert Review |
 | | Looking like a taller, ganglier Woody Allen, opener Bill Kirchen began his set with "Girlfriend" ("Be my wife and girlfriend, with a capital 'G'"), from his 1999 Hightone Records album, Raise A Ruckus. |
 | | Later, as his set began to near its close, he said, "Well, since I can't play any Nick Lowe songs, I'll have to play a few songs from my other two heroes," then launched into a version of Hank Williams' "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me". |
 | | After "Man That I've Become", from Dig My Mood, there followed "She Don't Love Nobody", from The Rose of England, and "Without Love", from Labour Of Lust. |
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