Washington, District of Columbia
Sun 17 Jun 2001
9:30 Club
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7. Premadawnutt
10. Shakey Ground
12. Alcoholic
13. Ma & Pa
14. Just Allow
15. Pressure
16. Riot
17. Sunless Saturday
19. Freddie's Dead
20. Servitude
--Encore--
21. The Suffering
--Encore--
23. The Goose
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I had a great time at the show in DC. I finally met MadPunk and saw High C again. I didn't meet up with Dimeka or anyone else from the list.
I think I've missed something here. Is Skankin go nuttz the same as or similar to Skankin' to the Beat? After starting off with two of Dirty Walt's tunes, the band went into Skankin. I went crazy! I LOVE that song!
Anyway, here's the set list from what I can remember. I bought Dirty Walt's cd at the show, but don't have it with me and I can't remember the first song.
a dirty walt tune - Who Do You Believe ?
Nuttmeg World - another dirty walt tune
Skankin
Kharma Tsunami - dedicated to the girl who bought and returned Angelo's laptop
In the Heat of Anger
Bring a Donut ?
Frey'd Fuckin Nerve Endingz
Bonin' in the Boneyard
Shakey Ground - dedicated to Eddie Hazel
One Planet People
ALcoholic
Ma and Pa
Just Allow
Pressure
Riot
Sunless Saturday
Aids & Armaggedon
Freddie's Dead
Servitude
encore
Party (they only had time left for one tune)
We had THREE opening bands A.K.P., Grilled & Trouble Funk. A.K.P. was okay, a little comical, but I liked the beats. The bone came on around midnight (I think) and finished up around 1:45 - 1:50. I would've been happier with just Trouble Funk and the Bone, but hey, they don't let me book the shows.
The show was FABULOUS. I wish I had a video of it for my own enjoyment.
That's one I'd like to relive over and over just for its uniqueness, especially with Trouble Funk there. Steward was tight on the drums!
Someone mentioned in other posts that people don't necessarily notice the drummer. I'm usually always focused on the drummer. Anyone with that much coordination and steady rhythm (two things I do not possess) amaze me.
Angelo's voice sounded so smooth and soulful. It seemed, though, like they needed another voice in the harmony between Angelo's and Walt's. It felt like there was a hole there in the vocals. A part of what makes the shows for me is the way Angelo moves. Even in my youth I couldn't move like that. Oh yeah, there was a 2nd guitarist up there and I can't remember his name. I'd like to say I'll always remember this show, but my memory sucks which is why I love video tapes.
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