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An Evening With Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer
Disc 1
01. My Last Landlady
02. The Rhyme Maidens
03. The Day the Saucers Came
04. Feminine Endings
05. The Winter Gardens
06. In Relig Odhráin
07. The View From the Cheap Seats
08. I Will Write in Words of Fire
09. The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury
10. Making a Chair
11. 100 Words
Disc 2
01. Margaret Cho introduces the Show
02. Makin' Whoopee
03. (Introduction to The Problem With Saints)
04. The Problem With Saints
05. Jump (for Jeremy Geidt)
06. Ask Neil and Amanda
07. (Introduction to Broken Heart Stew)
08. Broken Heart Stew
09. Poem for Amanda
10. Poem for Neil
11. Electric Blanket
12. Psycho
13. (Introduction to I Google You)
14. I Google You
Disc 3
01. I Want You, but I Don't Need You
02. (Introduction to Dear Old House)
03. Dear Old House
04. (Introduction to Gaga, Palmer, Madonna: A Polemic)
05. Gaga, Palmer, Madonna: A Polemic
06. (Introduction to Judy Blume)
07. Judy Blume
08. I Don't Care Much
09. Map of Tasmania
10. (Introduction to Do You Swear to Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth & Nothing but the Truth So Help Your Black Ass)
11. Do You Swear to Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth & Nothing but the Truth So Help Your Black Ass
12. (Introduction to I Will Follow You Into the Dark)
13. I Will Follow You Into the Dark (for Ashlie Gough)
14. Look Mummy, No Hands
15. Ukulele Anthem
For Amanda, An Appreciation After Christopher Fry... Sort Of

For I shall enumerate my ladies charms although they are numberless.
For firstly, she has a smile like a beam of
sunlight breaking through a cloud in a medieval painting.
For secondly,
she moves like mercury and panthers, and also, she can stand still.
For thirdly, she has eyes of a color that no two people
can agree on which I can remember when I close my eyes.
For fourthly, she laughs at my jokes,
sings unconcerned on the sidewalk,
and gives money to buskers as a religious act.
For fifthly, she fucks like wildcats in thunderstorms.
For sixthly, her kisses are gentle.
For seventhly, I would follow her or walk beside her or in front of
her wherever she wished to go and being with her walk without fear.
For eighthly, I dream of her and am comforted.
For ninthly, there is no one like her...
not that I've ever met, and I've met so many people... No one at all.
For lastly, she squeals when I say, "wastepaper basket." And also,
in the mornings, eyebrow-less and waking,
she always looks so perfectly surprised.