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You weren't the onlye one there. I was there with wife & friends (only
a 25 minute drive for us). The 'bone were really on, though from my
spot on the dance floor the balance was a problem: too much guitar. Of
course, most of the shows I've seen lately had the guitar too faint, so
it was good to really hear Spacey, but his rhythm licks overpowered the
vocals on a number of tunes.
The set seemed pretty generous to me (1 hour) given that they weren't
headlining.
Spacey and Norwood really rocked out on Servitude. ... and Angelo was
in rare form. I think that some of the Pfunk loyalists seated near the
front weren't quite ready for Angelo to be in their faces during Cholly
-- it was great!
That was my first taste of Pfunk live, and it was fun.
--weston
So, was I the only list member that attended this show. I drove all the way from Phoenix, AZ to California to see FISHBONE...they did a very short set:
Probably not in the correct order -
Party at ground zero (first song)
housework
cholly (Angelo jumped into the crowd and bounced around yelling "Fat Chics")
the suffering
Where'd you get those pants
servitude (last song)
freddie's dead
karma tsunami
shakey ground
everyday sunshine
I was up front (in the pit), and saw the set list and they skipped "Aids and Armageddon", It was the best show I've seen since the last time they were in Phoenix '97, they were tight....I got a pic of Angelo and I, and I talked with Norwood at the bar for a few...he said that he really liked the comp.
George Clinton and PFUNK were on next...I definately got my dose of Funk for the month...they played for over 3 hours...I saw Humpty on stage and George had some other great singers...it was well worth the 5 hour drive.
SM