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 Post subject: odd main set: 2003-04-21 Rupp Arena; Lexington, KY
PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:37 am 
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1. Cropduster
2. Given To Fly
3. Corduroy
4. Last Exit
5. Save You
6. Daughter
7. Immortality
8. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
9. Even Flow
10. 1/2 Full
11. Can't Keep
12. You Are
13. Do The Evolution
14. Blood
15. Thumbing My Way

16. Jeremy
17. Black

i bolded the odd parts. strange opener, Can't Keep at 11? TMW in between DTE and Blood. wtf?


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I remember liking that set.

And you're wrong on TMW. It's between Blood & Jeremy. Not between DTE & Blood. :wink:


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I was third row, center :D Ed was having a good time. He took a running start like he was gonna jump at us, then stopped at the last second.

It was definately a Mike night though, he was on fire.... The Daughter jam was killer.

The Encores were nice too... some guy was holding up a sign that said Breath or Glorified G.

We got both back to back.... then there was the tamborine fest during Fuckin' up. I think about 12 people got one.


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how did cropduster work as an opener?

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wow that is a cool one.

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Angus wrote:
And you're wrong on TMW. It's between Blood & Jeremy. Not between DTE & Blood. :wink:


oops.

but still, TMW after Blood? that's like cuddling after sex.


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i've heard this show..pretty good. band just getting warmed up for late, fiery Leg 1 run

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conoalias wrote:
Angus wrote:
And you're wrong on TMW. It's between Blood & Jeremy. Not between DTE & Blood. :wink:


oops.

but still, TMW after Blood? that's like cuddling after sex.


isn't that how it is supposed to go? :P


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Angus wrote:
conoalias wrote:
Angus wrote:
And you're wrong on TMW. It's between Blood & Jeremy. Not between DTE & Blood. :wink:


oops.

but still, TMW after Blood? that's like cuddling after sex.


isn't that how it is supposed to go? :P


depends on the type of man you are, really.





or if you are frustratedly married


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Isaac Turner wrote:
Angus wrote:
conoalias wrote:
Angus wrote:
And you're wrong on TMW. It's between Blood & Jeremy. Not between DTE & Blood. :wink:


oops.

but still, TMW after Blood? that's like cuddling after sex.


isn't that how it is supposed to go? :P


depends on the type of man you are, really.

or if you are frustratedly married


not all women are that cheesy Isaac.


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not following you, cono


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This is my favorite PJ show that I have attended...I bought the ticket day of show, on a whim, on my PC at work from ticketmaster, and three hours away from the show. I had seen them in Nashville the previous weekend, and was jonesing for more.

I'm a 10C member, but most seats had sucked to that time. I got front row on Stones side on the side of the arena (which are now 10C seats, as of 2005). Literally the closest I've ever been (about 10 feet from the stage with a slightly elevated, unobstructed view. I came away with a bloody lip and and headache, but no tamborine in the fight for those at the end.

I always thought that Ed wrote out the setlist, and picked one song at random to switch with Can't Keep, and it happened to be Cropduster. I thought it worked really well as an opener, but it is one of my favorite songs...

2003 gets a lot of grief on here lately, but as far as I'm concerned, the first leg run of about Charlotte or so through State College is the best run of shows they have done, as far as changing setlist and surprises.

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ghijkl_us wrote:
2003 gets a lot of grief on here lately, but as far as I'm concerned, the first leg run of about Charlotte or so through State College is the best run of shows they have done, as far as changing setlist and surprises.


I'll agree with you on that one.

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Cropduster rulez

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Pretty cool setlist, Cropduster is great easily one of my faves on Riot Act.

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It had a good mix of riot act.... good boot to hear high too.

I saw this and Pittsburgh during that stretch... Pitt. had a great daughter jam as well, and some surprises... Elderly Woman opener: before they did it allot, and the trilogy out of order, before the did that allot too.

Missed the Nashville show to see Petty at the Vic in Chicago, but thats a great show as well.

If I could pick any shows from this tour to have attened though, it would have been Kansas City and the 2 Camden shows.


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Kansas City is cool looking back, but god damn was it a pain in the ass at the time.


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realmgeorge wrote:
Kansas City is cool looking back, but god damn was it a pain in the ass at the time.


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This set got Tubby Smith fired.

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Ensign9 wrote:
This set got Tubby Smith fired.


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