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TOPIC: Setlist query
Posted  Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 11:20 PM
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Does anyone know the setlist for the features show at Lipscomb University in October? I searched the message board but it doesn't go back that far or there wasn't one listed. If anyone has it, I'd appreciate it.

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~Digsy S. Slattery

My New York City Exploits
Posted  Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 2:56 AM
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10-18-2001
"Music Matters" September 11 Benefit
Shamblin Theater
David Lipscomb University
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The Beginning
Walk You Home
See You Thru
Kari-Ann
Oh My Love
2 x 2
Leave It All Behind
33 1/3
Armani Suede
God Save Rock'n'Roll
Exorcising Demons
Action
Temporary Blues
Thursday

(Edited by jamiecarroll at 7:58 am on Jul. 18, 2002)
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Posted  Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 9:42 AM
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Thanks! You truly are a fountain of Features-info. biggrin.gif
~Digsy S. Slattery

My New York City Exploits
Posted  Friday, July 19, 2002 at 3:11 PM
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"Dark Room" was played as the 2nd song in the set, and "Walk You Home" was 3rd. After "See You Thru", they played an instrumental version of "Hey Lou". Add those two songs, and then the set is correct.
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Posted  Saturday, July 20, 2002 at 3:37 AM
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"Quote from YaDaDaDa on Jul. 19, 2002 at 8:11 PM"
"Dark Room" was played as the 2nd song in the set, and "Walk You Home" was 3rd. After "See You Thru", they played an instrumental version of "Hey Lou". Add those two songs, and then the set is correct.
You're right. I had Darkroom down, but it looked like it was scratched out. For the instrumental Hey Lou, I had 'Changing Strings Music by Roger, Rollum & Parrish'. I didn't recognize it as Hey Lou. That's interesting.
Relevant: Prince, PT Anderson, Punk, Post-Punk, Purple, Party of Five, Peter Swanson, Peter Gabriel-led Genesis, "Peter Panic", Paul's Boutique, Potential Energy, Every Features MB member but me.
Posted  Saturday, July 20, 2002 at 7:36 AM
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I wasn't at the show, but I've got the recording.

They kicked around several things before starting the definite drum rhythm of "Hey Lou" and jamming along its chord progression. It's a hard song to identify without the words.
I can't grow a beard, and I don't like to party.
~Matthew Tiberius Pelham