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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => 2006 => Topic started by: davepeck on October 13, 2006, 11:53:15 am
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I: jam > Sleeping Beauty > jam > Love Lake, jam > Buquebus* > Psygn, jam > Dig** > See The Light^ > Intension > Inner Glimpse
II: jam > Taboo Or Not Taboot, No Glove No Love, Escher\'s Etchings, Honey Butter > The Vermont Song > Honey Butter, The Late And The Great > Over Exposure > The Man In Me > Drum Solo
E: The Chase
* unfinished; first verse only.
** with \'You Hit The Nail On The Head\' and \'If You Don\'t Like The Effects, Don\'t Produce The Cause\' (Funkadelic) teases.
^ with \'Mike\'s Song\' (Phish) tease.
Thanks to bezerker for the call!
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:wah:
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YIKES!!! are you fuckin SER?
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(http://adwoff.com/ubb/graemlins/yikes2.gif) Looks like a great night in Oregon!!! Must be getting pumped for some Canuck lovin\'!!!! (http://i.slickdeals.net/images/smilies2/punk.gif)
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dayum!!!
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just heard from gencs. he wrote the setlist last night and said that last night\'s queeb (part I) was prob the best ever. psygn and stl were amazing. "eschers was next level"... 60+ peeps getting down hard.
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just heard from gencs. he wrote the setlist last night and said that last night\'s queeb (part I) was prob the best ever. psygn and stl were amazing. "eschers was next level"... 60+ peeps getting down hard.
I\'m not saying he\'s wrong but, remember the source, the man who loves EVERYTHING
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dayum!!!
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I\'m not saying he\'s wrong but, remember the source, the man who loves EVERYTHING
Truer words may have never been written!!!
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regardless this looks like an amazing setlist, hope the OR people enjoyed.... can\'t wait to get an earful of this one
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best looking show on paper for this tour. how every show should look.
will Buquebus be finished tonight or later on down the tour? be sick.
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looks like Portland was the place to be!
I\'d be a little sad if I caught an unfinished Queeb and couldn\'t make the next night though...
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I\'d be a little sad if I caught an unfinished Queeb and couldn\'t make the next night though...
That\'s the way to hook \'em!!!
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Sad to not be in Oregon anymore, that is where I grew up and 1st saw the Breakfast. the setlist looks reeee diculous, but I am still grinning from the two nights in Colorado. I am digging how much the boys are getting around, and how tough they are playing. Keep it up! Portlanders are often good to appreciate some down home grooving music. If they keep going back 60 heads will turn into 600 real quick.
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best looking show on paper for this tour. how every show should look.
Yeah, the recent shows have been too Moxie Epoxy-heavy (yeah, I know they\'re supporting the album).
I personally like a broader assortment of Breakfast tunes. If I could only get a setlist like this next week. :hehehe:
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i wish i wouldve talked about this show on friday morning cuz it was fucking sick. i think there should be a jam marked between Buquebus and Psygn, it didnt seem like part of either song to me, it was a really dissonant kind of jazz-rock moment, just trading licks and shit. im almost positive they \'aborted\' right at the transition into the first jam and then picked it up at the same spot out of Puppetry in Vancouver. there wasnt a segue from OE to Man In Me, definitely a break, and the drum solo to end the show was all of 15 seconds so im not sure if it\'s worthy of notation. anyways, Psygn and Dig > STL were the highlights first set, Eschers, Honey Butter and Over Exposure no doubt took the cake in the 2nd. Escher\'s was HUGE!! and OE is a dance monster.
the crowd was crazy for em. there was a band sitting down together and they said they were gonna throw away their instrunents when they got home.
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there was a band sitting down together and they said they were gonna throw away their instrunents when they got home.
HA!!!
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there was a band sitting down together and they said they were gonna throw away their instrunents when they got home.
rotfl Sounds like a similar statement from many bands!!!
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timmy during esher\'s was somehow able to play cat and mouse WITH HIMSELF simutaneously via the guitar and keyboard... we\'re talking running walking all over the place hand in hand... h3tty shit... his progression with the multi tasking is retartit
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don\'t think this was ever mentioned here...
http://www.jambands.com/Columns/JZinkand/content_2006_10_23.00.phtml
third paragraph is $$$$$
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:thumbsup:
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well played gabe, i like
and thanks
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The Breakfast at the Goodfoot the following night costing a mere pittance of $7.00 was the real bargain. This newly transformed young trio from Connecticut strutted their stuff and then some for the small but extremely attentive crowd. The jams were explosive and exploratory, and the presence of many New Englanders in the crowd elevated the band’s playing quite a bit. I had seen the Breakfast back when they were Psychedelic and a four piece. The changed name and decrease in personnel had no negative impact that I could detect. Guitarist Tim Palmieri has a mountain of effects and also some keyboards to mess around with in this newest version of the band. This was a long and powerful two set show that was very impressive and very high energy.
Nice to hear someone outside our circle say this.