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1. Oceans
2. Love Boat Captain
3. Breakerfall
4. Gods' Dice
5. Save You
6. Do The Evolution
7. Cropduster
8. Light Years
9. MFC
10 Deep
11 Even Flow
12 Daughter/(ABitW)/(Androgynous Mind)
13 Insignificance
14 Parting Ways
Disc Two:
1. Better Man/(Wild Thing)
2. Rearviewmirror
Encore One:
3. encore break
4. Free Jazz
5. Elderly Woman
6. Know Your Rights
7. Bushleaguer
8. Alive
9. Sonic Reducer
Encore Two:
10 encore break
11 Leaving Here
12 Fortunate Son
13 Rockin' In The Free World
from www.fivehorizons.com:
notes: Opening with 'Oceans' and then totally just hammering it in with hard rocking out songs and amazing high energy from everyone. Ed feeds off the crowd a lot, in very high spirits. 'Light Years' is dedicated to someone that recently passed way that was close to someone they know -- simply beautiful. Before 'Even Flow,' Ed says, (paraphrasing) "I know this song so well I can smoke, drink, brush my teeth while singing it. So I'm going to do a few of those things during this song," and he puts a cig in his mouth but has no lighter. He motions for one of the crew for a lighter, but no one helps him. Suddenly approx. 10 lighters fly out of the crowd. Ed catches one, lights the smoke and throws it right back to the guy that tossed it up to him. The 'Wild Thing' (a 60s song by The Troggs) tag on 'Better Man' is totally random and the crowd loves it. Before 'Free Jazz,' Ed says, "We're gonna try this one out, this is a new song on our next album," and they play this out of tune session with Ed snapping his fingers out of rhythm. At the"scream HELLO" part of 'Elderly Woman,' the crowd does a loud "Hello!" but it is super loud and Ed says, "Jesus Christ" right after it. 'Bushleaguer' finally returns after the Denver outcry. Ed takes the stage wearing the silver glitter jacket and the Bush mask. When he removes it, he goes to set it on the stand and says something about not violently putting it down: "see?" During the song, Ed sticks his fingers through the back of the mask into the mouth part to look like a tongue hanging out and he wiggles them around. At the end, he caresses the dubya mask's "hair" and then dips it into a kiss, getting quite a few boos and a lot of screams. 'Sonic Reducer' is performed with Cheetah Chrome, the guitarist for the Dead Boys who penned the song and lives in Nashville. Sleater-Kinney help out on the last three songs and this is their last night opening. Steve Earle plays on 'Fortunate Son.' Ed does a lot of silly dancing and Mike has goofy moves ... the whole band is very tight.
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