Paris, France
Fri 30 Jun 2000
Elysée Montmartre
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1. Intro
4. Give it Up
5. Just Allow
6. Ma & Pa
8. Cholly
11. Deep Inside
12. Karma Tsunami
13. Housework
16. Freddie's Dead
18. Servitude
--Encore--
22. Sunless Saturday
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Hi soldiers,
Here's a little report of the Paris show from friday.
The concert was held in Elysees-Montmartre, a beautiful old club, mid-sized,
situated not far from Pigalle.
I arrived just before the show and Angelo was doing the DJ, throwing on some
cool cuts. There were no opener, so Fishbone began at 8pm with "When
problems arise", Angelo was wearing a black suite with his Mickey ears.
Approximate playlist (maybe not in exact order):
When Problems Arise
Give It Up
Aids & Armaggeddon
Lyin' Ass Bitch
Cholly
Just Allow
Ma And Pa
Karma Tsunami
Shakey Ground
The Suffering
Party at Ground Zero
Where Do You Get Those Pants
Housework
Everyday Sunshine
Behaviour Control Technician
(Encore 1)
Freddie's Dead
Servitude
(Encore 2)
It all keep startin
Unyelding conditionning
There may have been one or two more tunes From "Truth & Soul" And
"In Your Face" that I don't remember. Angelo finished the show his notebook
in hands, with a poem about problems between "black americans" and "black
africans".
The show was very hot, the bones were tight and in great shape, and the
public was very very enthusiast. Between each song, a lot of people
(including me) were yelling "Fishbone, Fishbone, ...", the boys were very
pleased , and Angelo improvised a little song "we love you too" for that.
Angelo did 6 or 7 bodycrawl, and the pool was open from beginning to the end
of the show as soldiers constantly stagedived. One brother and 6 or 7
sisters went on stage for "Were did you get those pants", one was really
horny and she throw her t-shirt away and
danced in bra.
A really cool show, a lot of energy, cool versions of old songs, all the
boys were great, but Spacey T impressed me a lot with his lyricallity in his
improvisations at the beginning and the end of the songs. The current
line-up is really good and seem to have a lot of fun together.
For me highlights were "Ma and Pa" (Angelo stagediving, from the top of the
amplifiers), a cool jazzy version of "Karma Tsunami", Housework (one of my
favourite tune), "Behaviour Control Technician" (amazing live version, ways
better than album's one), "Everyday Sunshine"
(Norwood said that it was the 1st time since 94' they played it). Versions
of "Freddie's dead" and "Unyelding conditionning" were really cool too.
Bye, Nico.