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Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: skalnbyc on August 31, 2005, 01:12:03 pm
Quote from: Wolfman
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
Did the Beegees even perform "If I Can\'t Have You"?

Yvonne Elliman was the one who performed it on Sat. Night Fever.

How the heck do you know that?  Yvonne Elliman...sound like a guest on Muppets Season 1.  I\'ve watched the first 9 episodes so far...man they\'ve got some B-list guests!



I\'m going to be joining Leith in the audience request of Jive Talkin.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Stephengencs on August 31, 2005, 10:41:05 am
Quote from: Wolfman
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
Did the Beegees even perform "If I Can\'t Have You"?

Yvonne Elliman was the one who performed it on Sat. Night Fever.

How the heck do you know that?  

http://www.imdb.com
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Wolfman on August 31, 2005, 09:47:27 am
Quote from: Stephengencs
still would be a ser breakfast cover....if they have to cover a bee gees tune

Exactly, this is all relative.  The Beegees do have 4 or 5 good songs, but I can go back into the "Covers you would like to see the Breakfast play" thread and pull out an easy 100 songs that would work way better for The Breakfast than any Beegees song.

Quote from: alexanderzurflu
Did the Beegees even perform "If I Can\'t Have You"?

Yvonne Elliman was the one who performed it on Sat. Night Fever.

How the heck do you know that?  Yvonne Elliman...sound like a guest on Muppets Season 1.  I\'ve watched the first 9 episodes so far...man they\'ve got some B-list guests!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: leith on August 31, 2005, 03:36:43 am
Quote from: Stephengencs
I liked the Jive Talkin from Sully\'s WAY better than the one that was on the Real Radio Sampler......

And it did get butts shakin......

But if the Breakfast had to cover a Bee Gee\'s tune, I would have rather they did You Should Be Dancing or Night Fever or even If I Cant Have You.....

Yeah that Sully\'s debut is sweet. I can hear what you\'re saying about them covering a different BeeGees tune but the thing is they DIDN\'T. So I\'m stoked it has been played live and now I have a new song to yell for!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Stephengencs on August 31, 2005, 12:48:35 am
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
Quote from: Stephengencs
But if the Breakfast had to cover a Bee Gee\'s tune, I would have rather they did You Should Be Dancing or Night Fever or even If I Cant Have You.....

Did the Beegees even perform "If I Can\'t Have You"?

Yvonne Elliman was the one who performed it on Sat. Night Fever.

I am sure they have played it at some point since the brothers gibb wrote it....

still would be a ser breakfast cover....if they have to cover a bee gees tune
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: jocelyn on August 31, 2005, 12:46:15 am
Well they wrote it I think?
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: skalnbyc on August 31, 2005, 12:42:56 am
Quote from: Stephengencs
But if the Breakfast had to cover a Bee Gee\'s tune, I would have rather they did You Should Be Dancing or Night Fever or even If I Cant Have You.....

Did the Beegees even perform "If I Can\'t Have You"?

Yvonne Elliman was the one who performed it on Sat. Night Fever.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: jocelyn on August 31, 2005, 12:24:07 am
You Should Be Dancing could be hot.

I have some ser disco moves that I haven\'t pulled out since about 7th grade...  B\'fast + Jager + BeeGees song could quite possibly make them materialize again.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Stephengencs on August 31, 2005, 12:16:20 am
I liked the Jive Talkin from Sully\'s WAY better than the one that was on the Real Radio Sampler......

And it did get butts shakin......

But if the Breakfast had to cover a Bee Gee\'s tune, I would have rather they did You Should Be Dancing or Night Fever or even If I Cant Have You.....
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: jocelyn on August 31, 2005, 12:08:34 am
Haven\'t heard it yet live; maybe that will change my opinion.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: leith on August 30, 2005, 11:28:23 pm
Quote from: jocelyn
Vox... rough.
OMG Like a starved dog on a bone!
 Come On the song is by a group KNOWN for their singing. I give Props to the guys even trying it and even more since I think it turned out great.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: jocelyn on August 30, 2005, 11:24:57 pm
Vox... rough.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: skalnbyc on August 30, 2005, 11:23:03 pm
Quote from: leith
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
I\'m a fan of Jive Talkin.
So that makes 2 of us.

Oh and the debut version smokes! Anyone who does not care for the song I believe just does not like to boogie! It seems to me to be a great way to open a set.

I think people are just jumping on the hate-on-J.T.-bandwagon, even though it\'s great.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: leith on August 30, 2005, 09:00:44 pm
Quote from: alexanderzurflu
I\'m a fan of Jive Talkin.
So that makes 2 of us.

Oh and the debut version smokes! Anyone who does not care for the song I believe just does not like to boogie! It seems to me to be a great way to open a set.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: skalnbyc on August 30, 2005, 07:32:48 pm
I\'m a fan of Jive Talkin.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: weekapaug19 on August 29, 2005, 08:38:55 am
great show, see the light was sick

good meeting ya dave, wolfman, inertia....wish i could have talked to ya more

mark, thanks for the cd\'s, they sound great

see ya\'ll at moe.down!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: galenas on August 28, 2005, 01:41:20 pm
Quote from: Stephengencs
I felt that they were going to go into a new tune before Beef Barley.

Yeah, me too. and with the star wars tease earlier, i thought we might be getting an Episode 3. regardless, the night rocked.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Jim Cobb on August 28, 2005, 12:48:45 pm
Quote from: harrisongarcia
alright...
so when\'s it gonna be up on etree?
welcome to the board harrison.  check out last night as well.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: davepeck on August 28, 2005, 03:12:23 am
now up on archive. should be available soon:

http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=28570
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: oldnewbie on August 27, 2005, 11:36:14 pm
if i know dave.....tonight and last night will be up tomorrow
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: harrisongarcia on August 27, 2005, 11:32:56 pm
alright...
so when\'s it gonna be up on etree?
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Stephengencs on August 27, 2005, 08:05:17 pm
The question raised to me multiple times by freddiewah to me last night, "who the **** are these kids?" pointing to the band.  My answer, "I have no **** idea, but they **** ROCK!"

It has been confirmed over and over again, especially in the month of August 2005, that the Breakfast are for real.  Last night at Sully\'s was yet another triumphant showing of musical and face owning prowess.....

Each band member seems so comfortably settled into their roles and they each own it in their own way.  This is a huge piece of the chemestry that is going to propel this band into the stratosphere of musical history.  They are so non selfish on stage, each giving eachother the room to create and explode.  I couldn\'t imagine any other rock/jam/or whathaveyou outfit even coming close to what we have the potential to expierence from these kids in the coming weeks, months, years....

Jam > X is distinctively Breakfast and all that has been said about that is so **** true.  I feel so blessed to be able to witness this and be a part of what is happening.....

Sundance owned me, and I am not a huge sundance fan persay.....

Cosmic Spaceway SLIME....Are You Ser?  Seemless and Flawless transitions is the way of the Breakfast....

Spunk>Lit>Spunk....I was fighting back tears....

The Vermont Song was played the way I would never ever have expected it to be played....a ser face owner for sure....

Jive Talkin....MEH but got some butts shakin....

I knew we were in for a ser See The Light....WOW and ser it was....

Into the best **** Fairy I have ever seen or thought could be played.  TPalms is actually learning that less could actually be more.

I felt that they were going to go into a new tune before Beef Barley.  Regardless, the Sully\'s Beef Barley topped the Puppet House Beef Barley if you could even comprehend that....listen to it and testify...

Scheme>Southern Man>QuestionMark>Scheme.  Was sheer perfection and the electric Southern Man was an amazing contrast, to the acoustic Southern Man from the Acoustic Cafe.....

All in all, I was completely blown away, YET AGAIN, by this rocking quartet from \'Staven....

BFam for life!
See you all at Porters....
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Jim Cobb on August 27, 2005, 04:50:21 pm
Quote from: freddiewaht
tonite=****>fan
tonight=YEM>EP2>YEM
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: ChrisF on August 27, 2005, 04:29:08 pm
that show had a yem>frankenstein>yem
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Gordo on August 27, 2005, 04:17:54 pm
cool setlist, definitely unique. whatta ya know, they tore **** up again. surprising....

Quote from: Wolfman
 Did Phish ever play YEM > x > YEM?  No.

off the top of my head i think they did on 7.8.94 (last Gamehendge show). ill check when i get home though, could be wrong?
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: freddiewaht on August 27, 2005, 03:25:43 pm
the southern man was unneeded.
scheme is ser the way it is.no reason for a run of the mill cover to be thrown in the mix,imo.
tonite=****>fan
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Mark on August 27, 2005, 02:55:46 pm
Rhyme>Slime>Rhyme was the smoothest, most seamless segue I\'ve ever seen. Sorry Walshy missed this one. VT song was mighty far off the hook. Spunk>Lit>Spunk=pure maniacal madness. First set definitetly was the one.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: helluvahat on August 27, 2005, 02:36:27 pm
great show!  The guys were definitely on fire during the first set.  Thought it was tremendous from beginning til end.

They kept it going into the 2nd.  Loved See The Light > Fairy.  Fairy made the hairs on the back of neck stand up.  Awesome!!!  Once they play a bad beef barley, I will not like the song, but I haven\'t heard a bad jam in it yet.  I thought the placement of question mark was pretty bad.  They had a lot of energy going in scheme > southern man, but playing question just seemed to drain everyone.  Oh well!  They picked it back up in the rest of scheme and ended with an awesome score.

Definitely have to agree with dave and others.....way too friggin loud in there!!

Now where\'s my Mooboos?!?!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: SlimPickens on August 27, 2005, 02:05:20 pm
tims Vermont Song solo was definitely one of the more abstract solos i\'ve ever seen him do.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: ChrisPitch on August 27, 2005, 01:39:53 pm
Tim produced a scorchingly screech solo in the middle of the Vermont Song, not at all the common fare for this number. Ron, Adrian, and Jordan followed suit by playing with vigor you\'d expect for a second-set heavyweight and the return to the chours seemed like it was at double speed.

I liked the first set better last night. In their first show after the legendary Puppet House, the Breakfast responded with unique and versatile selections that were executed flawlessly. Everyone is noting the sandwiches and you\'d be a silly **** not to. The crowd ate them up, so to speak. It was great to hear Slime return and I would not have thought between Cosmic as a good place to put it. That\'s why I\'m not a musician. The jam before Sleeping Beauty definitely revved everyone and the double-portion sandwich order clinched the set as ultimate. The instrumental opening of Lit was played differently, with a more upbeat tempo based around the drums.

Jive Talkin\' is clean fun. Not a great song, but it got hips swaying. Nobody could quibble with See the Light played again in its larva stage. Beef was not a textbook set warmer-upper like at the Puppet House (it was also the lone repeat from those two shows). The ending jam section weaved in and out of several areas while maintaining the funk and hip swayage.

I loved the Scheme sandwich. It would have been easy to take the straight-and-narrow path after the experimental first set, but it was a night for risk-taking. Everyone rocked to Southern Man, especially when it got heavy-metalish at the end (my lone qualm is that the piano, which is the primary instrument in the song, gets lost in the shuffle admidst the decibal level). Everyone did indeed take several steps back during ? but I thought it revitalized most people for the Scheme closer and Score encore, which both ripped and contained as high an energy level as was felt during the entire performance. If you haven\'t stood directly next to Adrian during the end of Scheme, give it a shot. Then by a new set of ear drums on ebay.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: freddiewaht on August 27, 2005, 12:48:38 pm
i say shelf jive talkin.
it does nothing for me..
bust out with some honey butter!!!!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: DocEllis70 on August 27, 2005, 12:44:27 pm
\'jam>sleeping beauty\' was a turning point in the set for me, although LDZ is a great way to start things up, i was floored by the fact that they are just \'jamming\'. it just seems too good sometimes. they can peak and control jams so well that u get taken away and forget who youre seeing and where you are.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: gdradio on August 27, 2005, 12:16:14 pm
i agree with all

my ears are killing me
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Spacey on August 27, 2005, 11:53:22 am
Not a bad show.

A lot of jamming.

Good setlist structure.

Agree with Pitchie, best VT Song I have heard, I am not a huge fan of this tune.
Was this the first Southern Man electric?

Beef Barley has become a fericous jamming machine. Always liked the tune for some reason, love it more now.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Wolfman on August 27, 2005, 11:22:31 am
I gotta agree with Dave on several points.  First of all, I\'ve been saying this for a long time and it still holds true, "jam > x" is one of their best songs.  They establish a mood SO well and quite quickly in these jams.  It\'s like an airplane gathering speed as it goes down the runway for takeoff.  Then they takeoff into the first song.  The way they build up into it has a very natural, feng-shuey quality to it.  They could open every set with jam > x as far as I\'m concerned.  And speaking of set openers, Jive Talkin\'...eh.  Jive Talkin is cute and I can see it working around the halfway point of a set, but not as an opener.  Now that the debut is out of the way, there should be a rule that they have to play Miles Beyond and King Kong again before Jive Talkin\'.  Finally, on wegwiches, the Cosmic Spaceway Slime and Split in the first set were awesome.  Nobody segues like these guys, and the scary part is that they\'ve been masters of the segue since day 1.  It\'s funny...you look at a setlist, you see a bunch of songs you like, and you figure it was a good show, but the best parts of the setlist are really ">" and "jam >".  I didn\'t think the Scheme wegwich worked last night.  I don\'t think you can do that to Scheme.  Did Phish ever play YEM > x > YEM?  No.  Don\'t **** with Scheme.  I really don\'t care though, I\'m glad they\'re out there experimenting with crazy wegwiches, that\'s what it\'s all about.  Nothing ventured, nothing gained.  See you tonight!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: SlimPickens on August 27, 2005, 11:00:16 am
gotta agree, great show, wtfl, the only thing I can add:  I\'m starting to see a confidence in the bands playing that I\'ve never seen before.  And I like it.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: davepeck on August 27, 2005, 10:41:00 am
the \'jams into\' were great, and three of them in a row in the first set was something else.. Cosmic > Slime > Cosmic was GREAT, and it amazes me that they actually stopped playing CSR for a long time because they thought no one would miss it. well, i noticed people getting down exceptionally hard last night, and with the added \'jam into\' and meat in the middle, this was one of the better versions i\'ve ever heard.

as pitchie mentioned, VT song was indeed very good for being, well, The Vermont Song.. Spunk > Lit > Spunk was off the hook. not only was ronnie\'s bass solo much longer than usual, but he and adrian trading licks immediately following it was stupendous.

great first set. we\'ll give it an 8.

there was a lot of \'new song\' talk in the air last night - which was ixnayed for one reason or the other, but they did a good job keeping the Jive Talkin\' secret. finally, 10 months after the RR release disc comes out, we get a live JT. it was good to hear, but i don\'t think it added much to the show.
 
original STL was hot, as was the segue into a great Fairy. yet ANOTHER amazing Beef - to think that BB used to mean Bathroom Break for me! those days are LONG over, and the anticipation of where they\'re gonna take it at the end of the song is great. wonderful version.

ahh, the scheme. adrian took a mini-solo in the beginning, extending his intro out quite a bit. while i like the idea of a split scheme, i didn\'t like this one. Southern Man doesn\'t do anything for me - maybe it needs to grow on me.. and while i love \'?\', i didn\'t like the placement here. really brought the energy level down a LOT, and actually cleared out quite a bit of the room.. they were back for the end of the scheme though, and the score encore was rockin\'.

set 2/e gets a 6.

good show - WTFL (way too **** loud)... my ears are still ringing.. looking forward to tonight.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: crimsonknuckles on August 27, 2005, 10:18:13 am
spunk>lit>spunk! sick ****!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: Wolfman on August 27, 2005, 04:15:06 am
Awesome show!  Lots of SFO going on.  (That would be Ser Face Ownage!)  Sundance proved once again why it is my favorite Breakfast song.  Underrated, underplayed, underappreciated, yada yada.  Incredible song.  Nice to see Spunk coming back too.  Huge sandwiches in set 1, Cosmic Spaceway Slime and Split.  The quality of these sandwiches was right up there with John and Maria\'s eggplant parm.  Overall a sweet show, see you tomorrow!
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: leith on August 27, 2005, 03:56:10 am
Jive Talkin\' and Sundance? ****!!! I love those songs. Well @ least Jive Talkin\' is in the setlist now. Scheme! Nice.
Thanx Dave for the setlist.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: oldnewbie on August 27, 2005, 03:37:48 am
why were ron and adrian licking each other?
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: ChrisPitch on August 27, 2005, 03:37:39 am
Best Vermont Song Ever. It wasn\'t a campfire tune. It was sonic insanity.
Title: Setlist: 2005-08-26 - Sully\'s; Hartford, CT
Post by: davepeck on August 27, 2005, 03:35:31 am
I: LDZ > jam > Sleeping Beauty, jam > Sundance, jam > Cosmic Spaceway Rhyme > I\'m The Slime > Cosmic Spaceway Rhyme, The Vermont Song, Inner Glimpse, Spunk* > Lit** > Spunk

II: Jive Talkin\'^ > See The Light > Fairy, Beef Barley > The Grand Scheme Of Things^^ > Southern Man > Question Mark And The Mind > The Grand Scheme Of Things

E: Score

* with Ron and Adrian trading licks.
** with \'Star Wars (Empire)\' teases.
^ Bee Gees cover; first time played.
^^ with extended drum intro.


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