first off....a couple of corrections......
Setlist: 07/29/06 - Nugroove Music Festival; Van Etten, NY
I: jam > Score(1) > Gravity > The Grand Scheme Of Things(2) > Intension, Tricky Ways, Rufus(3,4)
1 unfinished
2 with Drum Solo.
3 with alternate "Noonan" Lyrics from Adrian
4 with \'Two Tickets To Paradise\' (Eddie Money) tease.
Secondly, no uptempo songs? In a set that started with an unfinished score into gravity (with a ser jam mind you), and then a Schemer with new (yet not as good as Indy\'s) intro and ser build up. And Intension (though maybe with a fizzled jam in some opinions) was quite a rocker (per usual) in my opinion. Then the always well received blues mover Tricky Ways and a Rufus to close the set. I would say that the set was quite uptempo.
However, there were two distinct points where I could tell people were not totally connected with the music. One would be during the Adrians drum solo in Scheme. And obviously it wasn\'t because it was a weak or uninspired solo, because those two words could never be used to describe The Animals playing, but more that I think that one hour festival sets are not the best times for a drum solo, no matter how much he tries to cut it down in time. The other would be the Tricky Ways. Now people were definitely digging it, but it was most definitely played in a much slower tempo than any other Tricky Ways I have ever heard or seen (acoustic or electric). Actually all I could think about was, "man it would be cool to get a Breakfast slowed down heroin version of this tune".....
This would bring me to my next point. It would usually be at most Breakfast shows, the band would get slews of "input" as to what people wanted to hear, or what would people thought would work good as a segwich, or a set, or even an entire show. More often than not it wouldnt be odd for folks to get their requests and suggestions obliged, and occasionally they became legendary moments in shows. However, with this new incarnation of The Breakfast, and the band trying to work out their entire catalogue (which was pretty much written for 4 musicians and vocals) with only 3 musicians and vocals, the band really doesnt accept much input. The setlists are a bit more crafted and usually only by the band. Now I am sure that in due time The Breakfast will reclaim their reputation for honoring and enjoying getting ideas for song requests as well as for segwiches and even sets.....
I guess I\'m up to $0.04 for this thread.....