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Old 03-31-2020, 03:24 PM   #61 (permalink)
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(at a huge indoor venue with lots of negative space and couches spaced out very far away from each other on the same level as the stage)
The Well-Tuned Piano
(Intermission, raise stage)
Day of Niagara (with John Cale, Angus Maclise, Tony Conrad, and Marian Zazeela)
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Old 03-31-2020, 06:34 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Spill the Blood
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Piece by Piece
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Old 04-04-2020, 06:19 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Big Dipper (the band, not the jumbo sized rapper or whatever the hell he is)

1. Faith Healer
2. She's Fetching
3. What In Sam Hill...?
4. Father's Day
5. Impossible Things
6. You're Not Patsy
7. Robert Pollard
8. Ancers
9. Ron Klaus Wrecked His House
10. Wake Up The King
11. Man O' War
12. Another Life
13. San Quentin, CA
14. Meet The Witch
15. When Men Were Trains
16 Loch Ness Monster

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17. Hey! Mr. Lincoln
18. We're All Going Out Together
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Old 04-05-2020, 07:30 AM   #65 (permalink)
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^ I saw them perform live in a small club back in 1988/89. I can't remember the exact setlist and I couldn't find it listed on setlist.fm, but they played most (if not all) of the songs from their first two albums.

I remember they received a review in (I think it was) Time magazine, where they were touted as the latest hot band to come out of college radio to be destined for stardom.
They were certainly very impressive live but they never quite caught on with a wider audience.
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^ I saw them perform live in a small club back in 1988/89. I can't remember the exact setlist and I couldn't find it listed on setlist.fm, but they played most (if not all) of the songs from their first two albums.

I remember they received a review in (I think it was) Time magazine, where they were touted as the latest hot band to come out of college radio to be destined for stardom.
They were certainly very impressive live but they never quite caught on with a wider audience.


They seemed to lose momentum with the Slam album, released after they signed with Epic. There are some good songs on it (some of which I put in my setlist) but some were marred by stupid production touches that Epic probably insisted on.

I'm glad Merge released the three disc compilation of their work in 2008. It includes almost all of their pre-Epic work, plus a lot of good unreleased songs. That led the band to reunite, if only on a part time/occasional basis. They put out a new album in 2012.

You're lucky to have seen them live. They will probably do occasional shows in the future and I hope to make it to one, even if I have to travel to Boston to do it.
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Old 04-05-2020, 11:03 PM   #67 (permalink)
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I wish korn would totally change there set they play the same **** over and over agian !!!!! still love them tho

for starters they should play more songs from there last 3 albums which all sound similar

then sprinkle in stuff from 2002-2012

there first 3 albums are so nostalgia now they should be banned from playing IMO

I cant believe this band has been going for like 26 years
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Old 07-15-2022, 09:02 PM   #68 (permalink)
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1. **** Your Acid Trip
2. All Night Diner
3. Talking **** About A Pretty Sunset
4. Cowboy Dan
5. Trailer Trash
6. Space Travel Is Boring
7. Dramamine
8. Never Ending Math Equation
9. Interstate 8
10. Beach Side Property
11. Leave The Light On
12. Doin' The Cockroach
13. Sleepwalking
14. Novocain Stain
15. Tundra/Desert
16. The Ground Walks, With Time In A Box

ENCORE:

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18. Edit The Sad Parts

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Old 07-21-2022, 08:46 PM   #69 (permalink)
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George Harrison (curated for me)

1. I’d Have You Anytime
2. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
3. If I Needed Someone
4. Think For Yourself
5. I Want To Tell You
6. Let It Down
7. Run Of The Mill
8. It's All Too Much
9. Love You To
10. The Inner Light
11. Long, Long, Long
12. Looking For My Life
13. Be Here Now
14. Blow Away
15. Beware Of Darkness
16. Something

Encore:
17. What Is Life
18. My Sweet Lord
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While he went over like a lead balloon in the album club, I continue to love his stuff.

Matthew Good

1. Weapon
2. A single explosion
3. Born losers
4. Suburbia
5. Generation X-wing
6. Tripoli
7. Primetime deliverance
8. The Vancouver national anthem
9. Jenni's song
10. Near fantastica
11. Non populus
12. Army of lions
13. Big city life
14. A momentary truth
15. Bad guys win
16. The fine art of falling apart

Encore
17. A sort of protest song
18. Omissions of the omen
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