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Title: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: tiedyetoga on April 24, 2004, 04:58:03 pm
April 23rd, 2004 - The Boulevard Cafe; Chicago, IL

I: Soulfinger, What the Funk, Dig, Escher's Etchings > Tom Sawyer, Great Big Fiery Ball in the Sky*, Drunk Monk Bar, Cosmic Spaceway Rhyme, Inner Glimpse, Mooboo's Voodoo (Episode 2) > Doughboy > Mooboo's Voodoo (Episode 2), Beef Barley, Taboo or Not Taboot, The Price is Right Theme

* with Jeff "Hyper Harp" on harmonica
Title: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: Stephengencs on April 24, 2004, 05:12:14 pm
come on now...got shivers reading that...

whats the deal with the GBFBITS* ?

scary
Title: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: leith on April 24, 2004, 05:42:28 pm
WHAT!!!!!!! Mooboo\'s> Doughboy> Mooboo\'s? FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess they showed all those UM freeks in Chitown that they should become Breakfast freaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh and Soulfinger opener? DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: Stephengencs on April 24, 2004, 08:19:06 pm
hell yeah....if the mooboos>doughboy>mooboos was anything like 3-12-04 Porters...then those kids saw one hell of a show...I was actually on PT late last night and someone posted about getting in to the breakfast show and digging the shit out of it.....i can see fully why...

soulfinger opener would make me poo....
Title: Re: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: frolfer on January 27, 2022, 04:43:38 pm
* with Jeff "Hyper Harp" on harmonica

I lifted this info from the LMA entry:
https://archive.org/details/pb2004-04-23.flac16 (https://archive.org/details/pb2004-04-23.flac16)
Title: Re: Setlist: 2004-04-23 - The Boulevard Café; Chicago, IL
Post by: frolfer on January 27, 2022, 04:46:05 pm
Also it's a standalone GBFBITS, which is interesting to me. I am fascinated with songs that are usually jammed and occasionally ended, and vice versa.