Buffalo Setlist

Started by PhoneWentDent, Jun 29, 2005, 09:03 PM

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PhOneWentDead

Excellent show...they overshadowed Wilco for overall stage presence and rockin' in my opinion...but I'm no die hard Wilco fan...

Just over 45 minutes

1.Prince cover song (name?)
2.Off The Record
3.One Big Holiday
4.I Will Sing You Songs
5.Golden
6.The Way That He Sings
7.Mahgeetah


#4 and #7 were absolutely amazing!!!


Couldn't have been more than 1500-2000 people there
Recorded the show, hoping to upload once it's finessed

Jim quote

"...We're the first band in HISTORY to play on this spot...in this museum parking lot..."




utonynashm

OHHHHH.........how they fucking rocked!!!  Too good!

I was right up against the stage, rocking the fuck out!

Got to say hey to Megan!  Although I know i came off like a useless tool...She was very nice, and her brother as well!

THis show was so great...Jim and the band just owned it all...game over...then wilco?!!?!!?  They are so fucking great as well!!!

The good music is still out there!

raindog1972

QuoteExcellent show...they overshadowed Wilco for overall stage presence and rockin' in my opinion...but I'm no die hard Wilco fan...

Just over 45 minutes

1.Prince cover song (name?)
2.Off The Record
3.One Big Holiday
4.I Will Sing You Songs
5.Golden
6.The Way That He Sings
7.Mahgeetah


#4 and #7 were absolutely amazing!!!


Couldn't have been more than 1500-2000 people there
Recorded the show, hoping to upload once it's finessed

Jim quote

"...We're the first band in HISTORY to play on this spot...in this museum parking lot..."





it was "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" which, ironically...was prolifically covered by the Goo Goo Dolls (who were in attendance and watching/listening to the Jacket) for many, many years ...many, many in the crowd were aware of this....

EC

QuoteAlthough I know i came off like a useless tool
TONY!  Don't be ridiculous.  You were way more of a swiss army knife than a bent screwdriver.

:)

Was that a terrible joke?  

I was so glad to meet you.

The show was, as usual, highly placed on the rock your fucking face off scale.  Me and my little brother were pretty spazzy.

PhOneWentDead

Cool, I didn't know that - my older brother was a big Goo Goo Dolls fan but I never got into them...

Hey I wonder if Jim knew they were singing less than a half mile from where President McKinley was assassinated in 1901? I betcha that would have garnered a comment or two...