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sldr, where were you during the show? i was at the front in front of norwood and spacey the whole time. the show was one of the most amazing things i have ever seen in my life! you pretty much summed everything up on your post. i loved it when spacey dedicated "shakey ground" to eddie hazel. every song was performed awesome. "party at ground zero" was amazing. i didn't stop jumping the whole time. you are right about mcnutt. dowd was an awesome and soulful singer, but john is far more talented on keyboards and trombone. i got to say hi to all of the guys, but i talked to angelo, mcnutt, and steward the longest. steward was the longest of them all at about 30 mins. he and i talked about the record company bullshit(i'll go into detail if you wanna know more), the video, how the are culturally dissed by races. mcnutt said i had no idea how he appreciated it when i told them how amazing the show was and how much there music means to the fanbase. angelo was extremely sincere, and thought it was nuts when i told him that i had been listening to them since third grade. he said i was making him feel like a grandpa. i got a picture with him and mcnutt too. i also was asked to help the crew load up the bus since i was still there. i loaded all of spaceys guitars(about 8 of them total i think), all the horns. it was great, beside the fact that i was freezing my ass off. i thanked norwood, walt, and spacey briefly for the show and coming here. they were all extremely sincere too. i also got the new bone shirt and the new madd vibe cd. and i got my nuttwerx cd cover signed by all the guys. just amazing. i ended up leaving there at about 3:30 am. gotta go. laterz guys.
Jamie
p.s.- soular system was a pretty good opening band too.
Just got back from the show a few hours ago. I was very, very pleased with
the show and the turnout. Nice, rowdy, FSU college town Tuesday night
reception. Man, was it ever cold too! Setlist as follows:
Behavior C T
Aids & A
Everyday Sunshine (my first time hearing this without Dowd)
Just Allow
Ma & Pa
Karma
Monkey Dick (this is an awesome live song)
Bonin
Shakey Ground
One Planet People
Cholly
Lyin Ass Beeotch (as it was repeatedly pronounced)
Skankin (Love it soo much)
Give It Up (been awhile since I heard this live)
Junkies Prayer
Freddy
Sunless (enuff said)
Pants
Housework (In my top 5 of fav. songs)
Spoken word poem, but I'm bad at remembering the specific titles
Party @ G Z
Encores:
Suffering
Alcoholic
Subliminal Fascism
As you can see, this was a hela long show. They played about 2&1/2 hours,
and were as receptive as ever. I sadly didn't see Norwood afterwards. He's
usually out and about, and always has a story to tell. No 2 nicer dudes on
the planet than Angelo and McNutt. I do agree with whoever said it earlier.
McKnight is in my opinion a superior musician to Dowd. Chris was a soulful
singer, but John can do it all. Happy as hell. Good times to all when
seeing them afterwards.
Oh yeah, on a side note. There was a hip hop song playing between bands
utilizing a dubbed over version of the Sanford and Son theme mixed into a
very funky rap jam. I know someone on the list will know who plays this.
Thanx for the help in advance.
Fshbonsldr(Byron)