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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:02 pm
by thebookofkevin_Archive
Ponees wrote:The set list has not been the same for every show.

On Friday March 10 in San Francisco it was as follows:

Good Morning Captain
Charlotte
Darlene
Washer
Glenn
Breadcrumb Trail
Nosferatu Man
For Dinner
Ron
Pat
Don Aman
Pam
Rhoda


you mean march 11?
or did they play the same set the 10th, cause that looks pretty accurate.

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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:10 pm
by Fellbrick_Archive
This is the set they played on Thursday the 10th. The Touch and Go website has a picture of the set list from the ATP show as well. I guess they changed it for the 11th.

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 2:52 am
by Ponees_Archive
The set list I posted was for the San Francisco Show on Friday March 11th. Sorry about the confusion wtih me calling it the 10th in my last posting. It was the 11th, the last of the 3 San Francisco shows. I have a copy of the setlist from that night, the gist being they mixed it up opening with Good Morning C. and ending with Rhoda.

However, they did go back to the usual set tonight in Los Angeles.

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 3:04 pm
by Zak THICK_Archive
re: 3/13 show in LA...
Sonically BRILLIANT! Visually flat. I still loved every minute, but I think the casual fan was very disappointed (lots of after show muttering). SLINT unfortunately had zero stage presence, no interaction with the audience or each other, very little movement, and lots of 'dead air'.

Pinback per usual ruled.

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 3:24 pm
by dbychowski_Archive
I've been informed by a close source to the band, that the last few Slint shows on the re-union will include "Sum 41-esque" pogo-ing, and of course the ritual end of tour smashing of instruments. I'm stoked!
dB-

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:18 pm
by Zak THICK_Archive
I understand having to scrap the pyrotechnics due to liability concerns.

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:40 pm
by mattw_Archive
Zak THICK wrote:re: 3/13 show in LA...
Sonically BRILLIANT! Visually flat. I still loved every minute, but I think the casual fan was very disappointed (lots of after show muttering). SLINT unfortunately had zero stage presence, no interaction with the audience or each other, very little movement, and lots of 'dead air'.

Pinback per usual ruled.


Pinback, yes-they were good. Rob Crow (?) does that chordal bass thing that I like. The double bass action. Nice. Is Dianogah the most influential band in the US?

I actually liked the fact that there was little interaction with the crowd. It made this experience all the more surreal and disorienting. Especially after the long drive: Am I really here? Seeing Slint? etc etc. The crowd was good- and the 'heckling' was usually kept to 'best fucking band ever!' and the like. I think that was David Yow in the balcony.

Y'all are in fir a treat!

If that was Jeremy Lemos doing sound, salut to you! If not, salut to you, whoever guy was doing sounds!

Slint Show

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:39 am
by stewie_Archive
mattw wrote:Pinback, yes-they were good. Rob Crow (?) does that chordal bass thing that I like. The double bass action. Nice.


Zach is the bass player for Pinback btw - but Rob does play a bass now and again during sets.

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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 2:23 am
by Mayfair_Archive
Chicago Metro March 25th show was GREAT!!

Not much more to say than that.

The opening band was not very good musically but had a very very attractive young lady playing bass that made it all worth getting there early to claim to a good spot. Girls are good.

And it was Mr. Jeremy Lemos doing monitors, not house. Only the guys in Slint get to hear HIS mixes!