Post subject: 2009-10-31: Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Spectrum
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:08 pm
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Wes C. Addle wrote:
Wachovia Spectrum -- Philadelphia, PA Saturday, October 31, 2009 Relayer: AndySlash Receiver: Wes C. Addle
Wachovia Spectrum
--- Soundcheck: (via The Pit) Pilate, Out of My Mind, Black Red Yellow, Whip It, Sweet Lew
--- Main Set: Why Go, Last Exit, Corduroy, Severed Hand, The Fixer, Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town, You Are, Amongst The Waves, Even Flow, Pilate (first since: 2000-10-25), Unthought Known, Daughter/"CallandResponse"/ABitW2, Johnny Guitar, Rats, I'm Open (first since: 2008-06-28)/I Got Shit, Glorified G, Out Of My Mind (first since: 1994-04-06), Black/We Belong Together, Insignificance, Life Wasted
Encore 1: Just Breathe (w/ Philadelphia String Quartet), The End (w/ Philadelphia String Quartet), Low Light, Speed of Sound, Jeremy (w/ Philadelphia String Quartet), Inside Job, Bugs (w/ Philadelphia String Quartet), Spin The Black Circle, Porch
Encore 2:Whip It! (Devo), Got Some, Crown of Thorns, Satan's Bed, Sweet Lew, Do The Evolution, Betterman/Save It For Later(partial)/"CallandResponse", Smile, Alive, Rockin' In The Free World, Yellow Ledbetter/Star Spangled Banner
--- Poster:
--- T-Shirt: Phillies #31 (Front) (Back)
--- Notes: -Bad Religion set time 7:34pm - 8:15pm -Eddie Vedder joins Bad Religion for the song, "Watch It Die". -Red, White and Blue balloons suspended in the rafters ready to drop sometime during the show. -Jeff Ament wearing a devil's mask. -Vegas Showgirl with a World Series Scorecard Update -This song is played for a large donation, "Out Of My Mind" -Eddie Vedder before Just Breathe, "Might not be halfway thru if you don't like quiet ones go take a piss." -Whip It!, complete with Devo! costumes -Eddie Vedder playing bball sidestage during Sweet Lew -First Played on 2009 Tour -Song LIVE Debut
--- Written Setlist:
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Post subject: Re: 2009-10-31: Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Spectrum
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:42 pm
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:55 am Posts: 9080 Location: Londres
No point flying out midweek- any tips whether Philly is the kind of place I can spend a full week? Or should I fly into DC instead, and take the bus around to Philly on the day of the 1st show and back to DC after the 3rd for the return flight?
Whatever the suggestion is, I'll most likely end up exercising my extreme cheapskatedness and just hang around with anyone who might be willing to put up an Aussie scammer at their place/hotel/motel/hostel/car
Post subject: Re: 2009-10-31: Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Spectrum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:12 am
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 3:26 am Posts: 7994 Location: Philadelphia
I'm biased since I have lived here my entire life. I think you could get a pretty good week in Philly. There's a ton of stuff to see and I could throw together a pretty cheap itinerary for you to spend your time. Especially considering you will be spending 3 of those nights at the shows.
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Post subject: Re: 2009-10-31: Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Spectrum
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:59 pm
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False Alarm.
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Post subject: Re: 2009-10-31: Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Spectrum
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:20 pm
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... and we're back!
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