Independent Night 1 Set List

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Independent Night 1 Set List

Post: # 16347Post bear »

1: The Landing^ > Children of December^, Even Rats, There's A Lie, The Shouters, Weight of Solomon, Broke the Promised Land, Black Telephone

2: intro > The Soft Machine, If One of Us Should Fall^, Get Me With Fuji, Wine and White Soda, Poor Boy >Long Way to the Top > Poor Boy, Drown in My Tears*^, Steel Drum Zion**^

E: Heartbreaker***

^ w/ horns. Rob on Trombone (he played on "Next Time You See Me" at the Ivy last summer) and Casey on tenor sax. * Ray Charles cover? ** Brad on drumkit, Andrew on steel drum, Marc on guitar. basically a jam but there were lots of "Zion" teases. *** Led Zeppelin cover, ftp?

amazing show. review to come but its too late at night. cant wait for tomorrow!
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Post: # 16352Post Dan »

the heart breaker solo ahhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post: # 16353Post tonygaboni »

looks fucking awesome!!!!!! :shock:
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Post: # 16354Post torph »

i thought it was a really, really good show. the horns were a great addition, esp. on those songs. man, i love this band.
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wow!

Post: # 16355Post Phrazz »

That setlist is stellar. They busted out the major heat for you cats. Lucky beyond your stars.

Heartbreaker! Verrrrry nice! All the tunes look carefully picked. Did Tim have anything to do with this??? Tonight is going to be ridiculous!!!
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Long Way to the Top...

Post: # 16364Post soraparuq »

totally AWESOME show last night...
looking EVER more forward to tonight!!
Really hope to meet some of you sliplivers up front there tonight. I'd brought my friend to her first show last night.
Far more interesting to me than even the last time around at the Indy.

I hope Mark steps out even a bit more tonight...he struck me more on the subdued side last night...very much unlike BRad...it was definitely more of a Brad show...some of the highlights of the eve for me was him walking over to Mark & ripping it up together. To me, BRad was just far more effervescent than he & Drew, but that's not meaning they still weren't fantastic!
LOVE the INDY...my fav venue in SF b/c of cool staff, fine acoustics & sightlines combined...really nice to take in the show, for a change, from the raised, step up level for first set, which line each side of the room. tho just a black box, w/ it's different levels, and fairly wide accessible stage, it's just a comfortable room.
HAD to get down to the floor 2nd set tho to cut a rug! :lol:

Soo awesome their mom was in the house. did Brad dedicate that song to her?--can't remember exactly what he said, but it was sweet.
at one point in the 1st set, BRad & Mark were playing simultaneously with microphones.
Was on Cloud 9 that i finally got to hear Long Way to the Top & a Zepplin cover from them in ONE night! unbelievable. Brad sang them wonderfully...voice was really strong, and he was channelin' Plant!!! sick. Only other person i've seen able to do it as well was (often a bango player) Erik Yates at the Fillmore when New Monsoon/HBR did Cashmir.
yep, i simply adore this band.
such a treat. Definitely one of the symbiotic, manifesting that Creative collective Spir"IT" moments you so eloquently talked about, Tote.
So TRUE.
Andrew playin the pan was also such a sweeet late surprise---transported me right back to my summer in Trinidad, soo cool & serendipitous----and BRad's quite a good drummer in his own right.
2/3s full. I was like where are folks? just beyond me, and as (Jambase) Andrew answered wryly, pre-show, "didn't they get the memo?" HA.

So glad to hear Get Me w/ Fugi, and Black Telephone! 8)
What was the opener "The Landing"...can someone give me some history on that one? Was there a new song in there?

Alrighty, see some of u in a bit, and others of ya on down The Slip Road,
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Post: # 16366Post magpie »

i was up front last night (generally in front of brad), and i'll be right up front again tonight... can't be anywhere else, it's too much fun to watch them up close... :D
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Indeed...

Post: # 16367Post soraparuq »

love being able to actually see those fingers fly across fretboards, especially!
Wooohoo. Night 2 of The Slip in town....yeah.

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Post: # 16380Post KLUE »

Landing is the first song on Angels and the first song I had the privlidge of hear them play live.
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Post: # 16386Post magpie »

soraparuq,
i didn't see your last post before the show last night... i think i was right next to you!
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Post: # 16432Post appleofmyeye »

It was so nice to meet you Magpie, Torph and everyone else I met. It was truly magical to say the least!
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Post: # 16445Post magpie »

likewise, apple!
(am i correct in the assumption/association that you are also erlikkana?)

a pleasure also to have met harry, tim, torph, and greg (does greg come here?)... and of course my friends from frogville... lumpy, darned it, this is at least the third time we've been in the same place, but we never actually meet. who else did i miss...? bear. will have to be sure to catch up with you next time, bear...

i'm still reeling from the magnitude of these shows...
i hope at some point to be able to coagulate the feelings into some cohesive commentary or something... heheh...
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Post: # 16622Post torph »

dennis cook's jambase review...

http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=10524
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Post: # 16626Post magpie »

wow.
that's the first review i think i've ever read that's as tasty to read as it was to experience the show. okay, well maybe not *that* good, but he's certainly got a way with words... :D
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Post: # 16627Post tyler »

"humping bass attack"?!?!?
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