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One fat hen couple duck three brown bear four running hare five fat fickle female sitting sipping scotch six simple simon sitting on a stone seven sinbad sailors sailed the seven seas eight egotistical egoists echoing egotistical ecstasies nine nude nublians nimbly nibbling nuts gnats nicotine ten was and never was a fig plucker nor a fig plucker's son and I ain't leaving till this fucking fig pluckin's done now ask me if I am a turtle. (Tim) Are you a turtle? (Wolf) You bet your sweet ass I'm a turtle. Once a turtle, always a turtle!

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Setlist: 2006-10-07 - Trilogy; Boulder, CO
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I: Space City Affair > Escher\'s Etchings Part 1 > Beef Barley, jam > Dimension 5, Episode 1 (Happy) > Rufus, Good Things > Intension, Future Peek

II: Space City Affair > Hard Luck Harry > Phaddy Boom Baddy > Food For Thought* > Phaddy Boom Baddy, Doughboy > The Grand Scheme Of Things**, Honey Butter

* \'Please be careful when dabbling with reality.\'
** with Drum Solo.



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Food for Thought huh...... looks like an interesting setlist. thats it i\'m going on the next CO run
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Another great looking setlist!!! Colorado ROCKED last night!
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Wow! Rufus and Scheme! Wow! This **** looks insane
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wow what a show last night. Long time Breakfast fan first time seeing them as a trio and its was just as good if not better. highlights were def. Episode 1 (Happy) > Rufus and the entire 2nd set. The Doughboy > The Grand Scheme Of Things was insane. Great time last night and I\'m glad I got my Rufus and Grand.

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That is cool that they finished the Escher\'s from Kansas.  Here\'s hoping they busted out the first improvisational "Scheme", I am patiently waiting for the 20+ minute improvisational monster version that transcends time and destroys a small city.
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Here\'s hoping they busted out the first improvisational "Scheme", I am patiently waiting for the 20+ minute improvisational monster version that transcends time and destroys a small city.

:that:  couldn\'t have put it better myself
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nice seein good things around again.... sounds great on the album so im glad they\'re gettin it out there a little bit.....
everytime i imagine hearing scheme i envision it as the set 2 closer.... getting rocked with honeybutter paste after that must have been incredible woot woot
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everytime i imagine hearing scheme i envision it as the set 2 closer....

were you only at the last Albany show in imagination as well? ;)

(okay MemoryofaFreeFestival *reprise* was technically set 2 closer, i know somebodys gonna call me on it)
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Last night the band was fast paced and powerful, really unbelievably powerful.  The scheme was for sure about 20 min, especially with the reeee diculous drum solo (everyones jaw dropped except for the jungle dancing girl who just kept on moving).  The final chords were so poignant it brought a tear to my eye.  Honeybutter was short and rocking and Tim was all over the stage, his guitar strap haning unhooked at his feet, he even sat in a chair for about five seconds.  Rufus was really upbeat, and it melted everyone.  Tim is really getting a smooth thing with the keys and the guitar at the same time.  I last saw the boys at 10K lakes and Tim is exponentially better at the keys.  Ronnie was fired up for the singing of intension and was yelling the lyrics.  They rocked the trilogy hard!  I have found myself a big fan of good things.  This was definately the best Breakfast show I have seen, and last night in Denver was a close second.  A good weekend to catch the band - let them keep making the journey to Colorado to satisfy our soul appetites out here.

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Last night the band was fast paced and powerful, really unbelievably powerful.  The scheme was for sure about 20 min, especially with the reeee diculous drum solo (everyones jaw dropped except for the jungle dancing girl who just kept on moving).  The final chords were so poignant it brought a tear to my eye.  Honeybutter was short and rocking and Tim was all over the stage, his guitar strap haning unhooked at his feet, he even sat in a chair for about five seconds.  Rufus was really upbeat, and it melted everyone.  Tim is really getting a smooth thing with the keys and the guitar at the same time.  I last saw the boys at 10K lakes and Tim is exponentially better at the keys.  Ronnie was fired up for the singing of intension and was yelling the lyrics.  They rocked the trilogy hard!  I have found myself a big fan of good things.  This was definately the best Breakfast show I have seen, and last night in Denver was a close second.  A good weekend to catch the band - let them keep making the journey to Colorado to satisfy our soul appetites out here.

awesome.
The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sagethicket. "Vamanos amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintscraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.  --Eli Cash

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Any body on here that taped this ??

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This show really rocked! The crowd was digging it. Especially the "carmen electra" stripper dancer...
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what time did they go on?  i talked to tim around 11 last night and he said he was at some oxygen bar, i didnt realize they had a show.  he sounded.... oxygenated.
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what time did they go on?  i talked to tim around 11 last night and he said he was at some oxygen bar, i didnt realize they had a show.  he sounded.... oxygenated.
Oxygenated... FULLY! I went back about 11:30 and I heard the second half of Beef Barley
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