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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => This Day In Breakfast History => Topic started by: simpletwistupdon on July 26, 2011, 08:04:30 am
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2001-07-26 - Springdale Turn Hall; Holyoke, MA (http://thebreakfast.info/SMF/index.php?topic=18964.0)
FLAC (http://www.archive.org/details/pb2001-07-26.sbd.flac16)
Set I: Willie The Pimp* > Kote > Cut Me Some Slack, No Quarter**
Set II: jam > Frankly Po Zest, Gypsy Girl > Son Of Simpleton, One Big Mob*** > Superfly Phaddy Fat@ > jam > Episode 1(Happy) > jam#
E: Blues jam$, Eat That Phone Book Coda
*with 'Foam' (Phish) teases
**with 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (The Beatles) teases
***with 'Little House I Used To Live In' (Frank Zappa) teases
@no intro
#part of a soon-to-be new tune
$with JP inaudible vocals
2006-07-26 - Rocks Off Boat Cruise; New York, NY (http://thebreakfast.info/SMF/index.php?topic=7708.0)
FLAC (http://www.archive.org/details/breakfast2006-07-26.nt3.flac16)
Set I: jam > Rust > What The Funk, jam > Puppetry > Intension > Attraction To Shade Ditty > Gravity > Puppetry, Wild Pack Of Asscracks
Set II: Space City Affair > Drunk Monk Bar, jam > Sundance, Future Peek, Gladys Pimp And Kangaroos With Me > Spunk > drum solo, The Late And The Great > Over Exposure
2008-07-26 - Camp Creek @ Indian Lookout Country Club; Mariaville, NY (http://thebreakfast.info/SMF/index.php?topic=12857.0)
Set: jam > Tunage, The Sound* > Metropolis, Infrequently Asked Questions, Rufus > Rush** > Rufus
*with 'I Can See Clearly Now' (Johnny Nash) tease
**unfinished
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Just fyi... I\'m pretty sure that 2006 show is missing from the setlist archives... but it was listed in the archive.org list for downloads.
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2001-07-26 - Springdale Turn Hall; Holyoke, MA
Set I: Willie The Pimp* > Kote > Cut Me Some Slack, No Quarter**
Set II: jam > Frankly Po Zest, Gypsy Girl > Son of Simpleton, One Big Mob*** > Superfly Phaddy Fat@ > jam > Episode 1 (Happy) > jam#
E: Blues jam$, Eat That Phone Book Coda
*with \'Foam\' (Phish) teases
**with \'I Want You (She\'s So Heavy)\' (The Beatles) teases
***with \'Little House I Used To Live In\' (Frank Zappa) teases
@no intro
#part of a soon-to-be new tune
$with JP inaudible vocals
no quarter clocks in at 30:03
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2001-07-26 - Springdale Turn Hall; Holyoke, MA
FLAC (http://www.archive.org/details/pb2001-07-26.sbd.flac16)
Set I: Willie The Pimp* > Kote > Cut Me Some Slack, No Quarter**
Set II: jam > Frankly Po Zest, Gypsy Girl > Son of Simpleton, One Big Mob*** > Superfly Phaddy Fat@ > jam > Episode 1 (Happy) > jam#
E: Blues jam$, Eat That Phone Book Coda
*with \'Foam\' (Phish) teases
**with \'I Want You (She\'s So Heavy)\' (The Beatles) teases
***with \'Little House I Used To Live In\' (Frank Zappa) teases
@no intro
#part of a soon-to-be new tune
$with JP inaudible vocals
A lot of my friends were at this show but I wasn\'t paying full attention to the band at the time to be there. :smackshead:
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def listening to that 01 show when i get to work.
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Couldn\'t ID the "soon-to-be new tune". Best guess is an early version of one of the many iterations of The Late and the Great... maybe...
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I was there. I\'m pretty sure this was my first Kote because I remember really enjoying it. Gotta love the 4-song first set! Throw in Gypsy Girl and Eat That Phonebook Coda and you\'ve got what would be a monumental bustout show if it were played at any point from 2002 on.
I also remember the Foam tease very clearly coming off of the the epic YEM tease at Butterfield on April Fool\'s 2000 that was repaid in full at Butterfield on 3/30/01. Since they had just finished paying off that tease a couple of months earlier, I thought they were starting another Phish tease that they might pay off later. I half expected them to play Foam in its entirety later that year at FF3 at Springdale Turn Hall (11/2/01). But instead they teased the opening to David Bowie and then didn\'t play that, either. It was at that time that I decided that PB were dicks.
Haha that last sentence is not true at all, but the rest of the story is.
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Listening to the Springdale show from 2001. It\'s amazing how much more refined the Breakfast has become since then. Awesome show, great musicianship, but definitely a greater degree of "noodling" than you would hear today.
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boat cruise was the dopeness.. .. sundance was perfect, especially on a boat..
jam > Puppetry > Intension > Attraction To Shade Ditty > Gravity > Puppetry hahahahahahahaaaaaaaa!
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When is the next Psychedelic Breakfast album coming out from Sonance Records?
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