I: Wilfred Brimley* > Phaddy Boom Baddy**, jam > Sleeping Beauty > jam > Gravity > In The Flesh, The Vermont Song, Escher\'s Etchings (Parts 3 & 4) > Taboo Or Not Taboot^
II: Language Of The Gods, Great Big Fiery Ball In The Sky^^ > jam > Buquebus > Rust > Sweet Leaf
E: Bass solo# > Welcome To This World, No Glove No Love
* instrumental; first time played.
** with \'One Big Mob\' (Red Hot Chili Peppers) tease.
^ with \'Wilfred Brimley\' vocal craziness.
^^ with \'Where It\'s At\' (Beck) tease.
# The taints passed out hand bills at set break trying to get Save to speak. Transcript of the hand bill: "RON - NIE - SPEARS!!! RON - NIE - SPEARS!!! Please begin this chant after the conclusion of the 2nd set and before the encore, in an attempt to force bass player, Ron Spears of the Breakfast to engage in some stage banter. Thanks in advance, The Wild Pack". It didn\'t work, but Ron spoke with the bass instead.
Thanks to Todd for the setlist!
Wilfred Brimley = my new hero
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Comparing with the two-night Mezzanotte run in February, how was the turnout?
So what does the new song sound like?
Comparing with the two-night Mezzanotte run in February, how was the turnout?
The crowd seemed smaller than last time, but they were all really into the music - lots of good energy & vibes throughout the place! I\'d say probably 100 or so people were there till the end. By far, this was the best show I\'ve seen to date & I\'m looking forward to hearing the recording!!! The "Ron-nie Spears" chant was priceless, and WilFORD Brimley instrumental kicked some SER ser-acuse ass!
The queeb was hands down nastiest version of the song I\'ve ever heard, the second set was some of the best Breakfast I\'ve heard... what a magical night in SERacuse
whew
so here i am , learnin from the gypsies and now raping unh\'s library for everything its worth
i just got here, waiting for face and sallyalli. theres some fairly generic but talented rock band playin right now outside, but i needed some air conditioning, internet access and a place to fill up the cup, so here i am....
lemme say this syracuse show was seeer. we walked in during the wilfred brimley, which as i understood it was just a named jam, but maybe its a composed instrumental? at any rate it was good fun, right into the obligatory phaddyboom, which the crowd obviously loved
the set was very well paced i felt. gravity goes into the second best slot i\'ve seen after the ridiculous stone church gravity last march(?) and people were pumped about in the flesh.
people were bouncin around during vermont song. eschers 3 and 4 i finally felt was put in very good spot for the show... after the dance party of gravity and the jammin of vermont song, eschers three kinda had that chilled out epicness (reminiscent of, say... mooboos?) and then raged into the disco dance party-crowd was loving it!
for second set, language and fieryball were both well played and people were movin, but the buquebus! holy fuckin nannies... the builds in the trance dance jam were perfect. at first listen i can definitely say this was one of the best i\'ve ever seen (go ahead and talk your smack), and for all you oldies, i wasnt at puppethouse so shoot me
like gfunk said, best rust ever. now that said, the song itself doesnt change that much, but the jam coming out of it was so sweet. leith, i believe you once said a long time ago that tims only problem was that when he has to choose between playin 0 notes or 1 note, he plays 5. i think this jam is exactly what you are lookin for my friend.
finally, thank you to everyone who helped in the effort to get some save banter. although our original goal was not met, i believe the outcome was well worth the effort. if you are stone church tonight, lets make it happen.