Setlists featuring Pay No Attention to Alice
7 Feb 2004 - Drive-By Truckers at 400 Bar, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Main: Buttholeville, Your Daddy Hates Me, Sounds Better in the Song, Never Gonna Change, Lookout Mountain, Where the Devil Don't Stay, Hell No, I Ain't Happy, Steve McQueen, Play It All Night Long by Warren Zevon, Marry Me, Decoration Day, Daddy's Cup, The Company I Keep, Goddamn Lonely Love, The Southern Thing, Cottonseed, Tornadoes, The Buford Stick, Carl Perkins' Cadillac, Zip City, Uncle Disney by Patterson Hood, Pay No Attention to Alice by Tom T. Hall, The Assassin by Patterson Hood, Guitar Man Upstairs, Road Cases, Dead, Drunk, and Naked, Let There Be Rock, People Who Died by The Jim Carroll Band
5 Feb 2004 - Drive-By Truckers at The Mill, Iowa City, IA, USA
Main: Do It Yourself, Sink Hole, Outfit, Marry Me, My Sweet Annette, (Something's Got To) Give Pretty Soon, Danko/Manuel, The Living Bubba, Lookout Mountain, When the Pin Hits the Shell, Heathens, The Company I Keep, Goddamn Lonely Love, Uncle Frank, 18 Wheels of Love, Play It All Night Long by Warren Zevon, Zip City, Pay No Attention to Alice by Tom T. Hall, The Assassin by Patterson Hood, Bulldozers and Dirt, Women Without Whiskey, Decoration Day, Shut Up and Get on the Plane, Hell No, I Ain't Happy, Sandwiches for the Road, Carl Perkins' Cadillac, Angels and Fuselage
4 Feb 2004 - Drive-By Truckers at Duck Room, Saint Louis, MO, USA
Main: The Living Bubba, One of These Days, Danko/Manuel, Sink Hole, Marry Me, My Sweet Annette, Decoration Day, The Buford Stick, The Boys From Alabama, Carl Perkins' Cadillac, Goddamn Lonely Love, Lookout Mountain, Careless, Dead, Drunk, and Naked, Guitar Man Upstairs, Heathens, Tales Facing Up, Margo and Harold, Where the Devil Don't Stay, Hell No, I Ain't Happy, Outfit, Play It All Night Long by Warren Zevon, Shut Up and Get on the Plane, Let There Be Rock
Encore: Pay No Attention to Alice by Tom T. Hall, The Assassin by Patterson Hood, Bulldozers and Dirt, Panties in Your Purse, Steve McQueen, Greenville to Baton Rouge, Angels and Fuselage