Boulder, Colorado
Fri 25 Aug 2000
Fox Theater
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Friday night's show in Boulder was a free show sponsered by KBCO, Beck's
beer, and Hollywood Records. Prior to the show Samm and I met up with
Arno, Jenna and Jah Dave. Let me just say that hanging out with people
from this list is a hell of a lot of fun, and everyone I've met from the
list is a great person. While we were standing in line waiting for the
doors to open, we overheard many people searching for tickets. What a
great sign. I know it was a free show, but to have a completely full show
and people who wanted to get in turned away because the place is full is a
good thing in my opinion. I was talking to the Fox Theatre's manager of
security after the show, and he said that they stopped letting people in
at 10 below fire code capacity (685 in a pretty small theatre). Suffice to
say, the place was packed! The openning band was "Sucker." They were ok.
They just weren't terribly original (rap-rock-funk). Fishbone came on to a
very enthusiastic response and immediately blew the place up with Everyday
Sunshine. Here's the set list (what I can remember anyway....not in
order):
Everyday Sunshine
Karma Tsunami
Where'd You Get Those Pants
Cholly
Monkey Dick
Servitude
Ma and Pa
Freddy's Dead
Ugly
Party at Ground Zero
Behavior Control Technician
Lyin' Ass Bitch
When Problem's Arise
Deep Inside
Shakey Ground
The Suffering
One Planet People
Just Allow
Aids and Armegeddon
I think that was it...
The first half of the show was so unbelievably tight and energy filled, I
thought for sure it was going to be placed in the top three Fishbone shows
I've ever seen. But the second half had a couple of points where the mix
got a little bit muddy and the songs got a tiny bit sloppy compared to the
first half. For clarification, these songs were still fucking amazing,
just not quite as amazing as the first half of the show. To quote Dave
afterword, "They coulda played all night!!!" It is amazing to me that they
still remain such an awe inspiring live act after so many years of nearly
constant touring. Everyday Sunshine, Servitude, Ma and Pa, Karma Tsunami,
Monkey Dick and One Planet People were probably the most magical songs of
the evening for me.
After the show we all talked with various members of the band for a bit.
For all you Australian soldiers: Norwood said, "I think we'll be headed
down there near the end of November..."
Maybe Samm, Dave, Arno or Jenna will add anything that I missed...
Blake