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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => 2008 => Topic started by: davepeck on October 04, 2008, 11:04:37 pm
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I: Metropolis, You Enjoy Myself > Buquebus, Inner Glimpse, Episode 3 (Awakening)
II: Tunage*, Hard Luck Harry > Indian Summer > Over Exposure
E: Tripping Billies**
Show was played as a three piece, without Matt.
* with Marcus Rezak (The Hue) on guitar.
** with Jared Rabin (The Hue) on fiddle.
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YEM>Buquebus looks tasty. Pretty ser.
Hope it was taped.
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i must be dreaming....
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that\'s already a damn fine looking setlist.
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Wow, save some for us........Whineberg.
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set 2: tunage w kid from hue on guitar, hard luck > indian summer > OE. E : trippin bill w other kid from hue on fiddle
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trio is throwing doown
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is indian summer a doors tune?
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tripping billies hurts my balls. thats all i have to say about that. atleast it a vehicle for sit ins. im just resentful that i missed this show.
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is indian summer a doors tune?
Yes, off of Morrison Hotel.
tripping billies hurts my balls. thats all i have to say about that. atleast it a vehicle for sit ins. im just resentful that i missed this show.
First with a saxophone, then with a fiddle. I have no complaints until it is played sans an uber-appropriate sit-in.
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set 2: tunage w kid from hue on guitar, hard luck > indian summer > OE. E : trippin bill w other kid from hue on fiddle
amazed this keeps happening.....definitely must still be dreaming....i\'ll just pretend i didn\'t read this
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Definitely reality.
The Breakfast stick to things.
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Can\'t wait to hear the review from Hop Head.
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Definitely reality.
The Breakfast stick to things.
yeah i know...it just breaks my heart more that I can\'t catch these live.....and that i\'m stuck in florida with absolutely NO HOPE of finding anything musically interesting.....my return to the scene gets more attractive by the minute.......florida = musical suffocation
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of course, you know when you do return, the cover will be no where to be found.
gotta be something in FLA, no club electronica at least?
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of course, you know when you do return, the cover will be no where to be found.
gotta be something in FLA, no club electronica at least?
all i\'ve seen is a heavy punk influence, MAJOR nightclub scene (shoot me) and lots of redneck cover bands that like to cover free bird. lol see what i mean? but i think i\'ve got a good shot a hearing billies at least one more time.....considering ......at least i really really hope so:) as long as metropolis doesn\'t go anywhere i\'ll be just fine
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Doesn\'t sound all that great on the music front by any means.
Who doesn\'t like redneck cover bands playing Freebird? haha
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Doesn\'t sound all that great on the music front by any means.
Who doesn\'t like redneck cover bands playing Freebird? haha
lol....yeah, i feel like just for shits and giggles i should head out into the bayou and rock the fuck out to a shitty rendition of the damn song just to show these pepes how us northeasterners throw down:)
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read the thread, brah.
its all there.
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Wow what an interesting looking setlist! First set YEM > Queeb? First Indian Summer since 8/19/05 (I\'m guessing), two special guests, and a TB encore? Awesome. I was lucky enough to attend that Morrison Hotel show, and IS is definitely a good tune, glad they brought it back. Nice job guys.....
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this is almost a perfect setlist in my eyes, absolutely incredile...did anyone go to this show?
please say someone taped this?
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this is almost a perfect setlist in my eyes, absolutely incredile...did anyone go to this show?
please say someone taped this?
:that:
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i know jenny was there at least
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no tapers..absolutly the best feel i had with the trio!fun tour
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christ
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god dammit on the no tapers, good to hear it went well
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YEM>Buquebus looks tasty. Pretty ser.
Hope it was taped.
why so you can hear the Tripping Billy\'s..... thats your favorite tune isn\'t..... especially as the encore
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Talked to Steve yesterday, said that second set was the best sound he\'s ever heard come off a Breakfast stage.
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Talked to Steve yesterday, said that second set was the best sound he\'s ever heard come off a Breakfast stage.
wow, awesome to hear it.
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He always says that. Positive mother fucker.
This setlist looks SO fine.
Queeb, HLH, OE, Tunage in the same show=no need to play Spunk because it\'s all over the dance floor.
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anyone who attended have a ren-like review??? we need one.
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no tapers, great playing, much improved venue, drunk sconnie.
about 40-50 people there for the 1st set, decline after setbreak, but some damn ser rockin\'!
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no tapers, great playing, much improved venue, drunk sconnie.
about 40-50 people there for the 1st set, decline after setbreak, but some damn ser rockin\'!
I cant understand people who see one set of Breakfast and then leave. What the fuck are they thinking!
This show looks of the charts ser. Wish I could\'ve been there for the nastyness!
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no tapers, great playing, much improved venue, drunk sconnie.
about 40-50 people there for the 1st set, decline after setbreak, but some damn ser rockin\'!
not sure how this would go over, but if people are leaving alot during set break, Raq started playing a extended 1st set, then a shortened 2nd set for the people who stayed. I\'m not sure how I like it since I don\'t leave, but if it keeps more people there it may be a good thing to think about.
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The dip factor was, in my opinion, due to the fact that the venue stopped selling beer at setbreak.......whatever....it was still the best show of the tour (i know its still pretty early on), and sonically different than any other show i have ever heard out of the breakfast.........
The YEM had a long extended jam in the front. Heady Biz. The Hardluck was untouchable, it just kept on going and going. The Indian Summer out of HLH (i believe) was off the cuff and a perfect little segue jam to go into Overexposure.....Ah good times......
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Obviously if you have a 2+ hour time slot every night, a set break is necessary on occasion or you\'re going to burn out, but I definitely think that a one-setter is the way to go whenever possible, especially if the crowd is mostly newbs who may leave at setbreak.
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The dip factor was, in my opinion, due to the fact that the venue stopped selling beer at setbreak.......whatever....it was still the best show of the tour (i know its still pretty early on), and sonically different than any other show i have ever heard out of the breakfast.........
The YEM had a long extended jam in the front. Heady Biz. The Hardluck was untouchable, it just kept on going and going. The Indian Summer out of HLH (i believe) was off the cuff and a perfect little segue jam to go into Overexposure.....Ah good times......
WEAK! like the cubs
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The dip factor was, in my opinion, due to the fact that the venue stopped selling beer at setbreak.......whatever....it was still the best show of the tour (i know its still pretty early on), and sonically different than any other show i have ever heard out of the breakfast.........
The YEM had a long extended jam in the front. Heady Biz. The Hardluck was untouchable, it just kept on going and going. The Indian Summer out of HLH (i believe) was off the cuff and a perfect little segue jam to go into Overexposure.....Ah good times......
WEAK! like the cubs
If I was a Breakfast newb at UWSP, I would probably leave a show when they stopped selling beer.
When I was in college, The Breakfast was probably the only band (that would conceivably play a college bar) that I wouldn\'t have bailed on if the venue stopped selling beer.
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no tapers, great playing, much improved venue, drunk sconnie.
about 40-50 people there for the 1st set, decline after setbreak, but some damn ser rockin\'!
not sure how this would go over, but if people are leaving alot during set break, Raq started playing a extended 1st set, then a shortened 2nd set for the people who stayed. I\'m not sure how I like it since I don\'t leave, but if it keeps more people there it may be a good thing to think about.
The last time I saw RAQ they were doing that long 1st set, then 3 song second set thing. I wasn\'t sure why they did it, but it does make sense if it\'s because people were bailing after setbreak. I was pissed and wanted a longer second set, but if it\'s a way to keep people there it might be a god thing.
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Stephengencs says "best show ever" so often that it has lost its meaning.
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This was certainly one of the most unique Breakfast shows I have ever seen. Yes, the second set was beyond. Opening with Tunage, possibly the best jam vehicle that the band has in it\'s arsenal at present. The sit in with Marcus was insane. Great interplay between the guitarists while Doozer and Adrian just drove the jam into new heights. Now, as if that wasn\'t enough HLH>Indian Summer>OE. It started with Harry and IS then morphed into what I can only explain as a magical journey that explored areas of this bands sonic palette one couldn\'t believe. Sort of like an SCA on steroids. It went places that I could not even imagine, only to again get rooted and end with a smokin\' version of OE. Can\'t say I\'m a big fan of the DMB, but it was cool when Jared picked up his violin, adding another voice into the jam and he and Tim ripped it up. Again, the interplay with the guys from the Hue was stellar. One cool fucking show.
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Stephengencs says "best show ever" so often that it has lost its meaning.
new breakfast shirt in the making right there
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a lot of alliteration between the two sit-ins so far.