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Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
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Quote from: bezerker
stevie passed out on the stairway island thing in dobson\'s house with a pillow and blanket was hilarious.  freddie and stevie g =  loudest snorers ever
pics to come..

um i can\'t really speak english right now/talk about the show. still at dobson\'s, still nye. happy 2006 people.

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #31 on: »
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Too bad the weather was so shitty for the boys...good to hear it was a great show...HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Too fat for a tandem bike, and too drunk for a Mountain Bike...taste the fear.

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #32 on: »
seriously show was sick, it was only like the 4th or 5th time i saw these dudes, and they rocked harder every time..... attendance was poor, but itll be great to tell kids about when im forty and the breakfast is rockin out to packed houses throughout the country..... whens the next show???
taints rule, gypsies drool!

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #33 on: »
Quote from: Spacey
I can\'t believe I forgot to mention this earlier but I will do it now.

HUGE Props to Audiofile and Ellis-D for their contributions to the advancement of this band over the last few months. Last night I realized how important both are to contributing to the success of this band. As poorly sounding of a venue as the Webster is, I believe Audiofile did an excellent job of making the band sound terrific. Ellis-D is lethal with lights! He truely made me feel like I was watching a light-show for a mega-million $$$ tour.

Thanks again for such a special evening.

I\'d have to say, the best I\'ve ever heard the webster sound.  Josh did a great job.
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #34 on: »
<<<<< fuckin\' speechless... everything about this show (besides attendance) was HUGE... lights and sound done up properly by the amazing duo of Dobz and Ellis... oh and the tunes!!! I won;t bore anyone with to much babble, but it must be said that they kept pulling out the heavy fuckin hitters.  It is funny how they can play a show as they did in Philly, and still be able to own faces on an entirely different level.  must get back to work, as I am a few minutes over my lunch break.  fuckin ser, kidzzz.
Not sure what is gonna transpire. Regardless, we ain\'t gonna forget the gravy.

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
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I need an explanation from the setlist master(s):  Why is Merge listed as \'Slow Merge\' on the setlists?  Why wouldn\'t Merge* be more appropriate?

*slow version

The song name is \'Merge\', not \'Slow Merge\'.

Wouldn\'t it be like spelling out \'Inverted See The Light\' directly in the setlist as opposed to it\'s current handling as \'See The Light*\'?

*inverted
Lobbying for a Kote>Beer Jubilee>Gypsy Girl>Prom 97>Vortex

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #36 on: »
Listen here Mr. Picky McPickerston!!....:slap: ;)
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #37 on: »
Quote from: bezerker
auld lang syne was one happy time
agreed, alot of hugs and love going around that room
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #38 on: »
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Quote from: bezerker
stevie passed out on the stairway island thing in dobson\'s house with a pillow and blanket was hilarious.  freddie and stevie g =  loudest snorers ever
pics to come..
can\'t wait to see these!!
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #39 on: »
well ron my wife melissa and I were very glad we went down although it took us for ever to get there and back. horrible weather 5 1/2 hours each way!!!!I will tell you dobs did an excellent job on the sound compared to last time I was there. Great lights too. Great to see everyone. What a great family we have! Ya jeff funky smell in there also, I was next to dave and I would get a strong smell of puke every now and then nasty ****.

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #40 on: »
Slow Merge was named (I am pretty sure) by Walsh....I am not sure when it started, but he loves to scream it at the band when he feels they should go into it.....How it stuck....I guess we\'ll never know...
I stepped into a nightmare. Noticed you were right there. - Doozer
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Mandela
Your Mom\'s a ****. - Broseph

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #41 on: »
Per usual, the guys delivered a killer show despite the subpar attendance.  Kinda made me flash back a bit, for this is one of the qualities that helped PB win my devotion back in the day.  They used to play a lot of shows for 20 people or less, but they always brought their A-game to those shows, and I thought they were cool for that.  There were some great jams last night as mentioned, although I would have to agree that the highlight of the night was Auld Lang Syne.  The snow and the family-style gathering really created a cozy, tight-knit feeling at that moment.  Great afterparty, thanks to Dobs, Greg, Jed and Gabo for letting us tear up their house a bit.  See you in 2006!

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #42 on: »
Nice work on The Breakfast Digest this past year Wolfy.......
I loved the special nye edition....
Can we look forward to a January Digest?
I stepped into a nightmare. Noticed you were right there. - Doozer
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Mandela
Your Mom\'s a ****. - Broseph

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #43 on: »
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
I need an explanation from the setlist master(s):  Why is Merge listed as \'Slow Merge\' on the setlists?  Why wouldn\'t Merge* be more appropriate?

*slow version

The song name is \'Merge\', not \'Slow Merge\'.

Wouldn\'t it be like spelling out \'Inverted See The Light\' directly in the setlist as opposed to it\'s current handling as \'See The Light*\'?

*inverted

Quote from: Stephengencs
Slow Merge was named (I am pretty sure) by Walsh....I am not sure when it started, but he loves to scream it at the band when he feels they should go into it.....How it stuck....I guess we\'ll never know...

So this means that the song is at least nicknamed "Slow Merge", if not officially Slow Merge?

I thought slow was in reference to the slower pace they have been playing the tune recently?

Dave, please provide some commentary.
« Last Edit: January 02, 2006, 11:56:52 pm by alexanderzurflu »
Lobbying for a Kote>Beer Jubilee>Gypsy Girl>Prom 97>Vortex

Setlist: 2005-12-31 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
« Reply #44 on: »
it is merge...but slow.....and i guess its nickname just became its name....at least that is my understanding of it....
I stepped into a nightmare. Noticed you were right there. - Doozer
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Mandela
Your Mom\'s a ****. - Broseph