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Happy 20th Anniversary San Diego 11.07.95

cropdustdaircropdustdair Lakewood, CO / Earth Posts: 2,006
edited November 2015 in The Porch
Happy 20th Anniversary San Diego November 7th 1995! A fantastic show start to finish. The band is on fire and playing with major intensity. An amazing show throughout and it couldn't have been better to close out the 1995 Vitalogy Tour. The unofficial bootleg I have for this show is called "Monkeywrench" and "Live And Vital". Soundboard quality!

11/07/95 - Sports Arena: San Diego, CA [131m]
attendance: 12,000
support act: The Ramones
set: Oceans, Go, Animal, Last Exit, Tremor Christ, Corduroy, Rearviewmirror, Better Man, Even Flow, Why Go, Deep, Red Mosquito, Glorified G, Daughter/(I Believe in Miracles)/(Touch of Grey)/(W.M.A.), Jeremy (new), Not for You, I Got Shit, Lukin/Whipping, This Boy (Ed solo), Alive, Black, Blood
enc 1: Spin the Black Circle, Leaving Here, I Can't Explain, Porch
enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
notes: As is the case typically, the second show in the same venue never disappoints and this show is no exception and Mike is having a wild night. At the end of 'Tremor Christ,' Eddie comments, "Hello kiddies. Get comfortable; we're gonna be here for a while." At the end of 'Why Go,' Eddie raises his guitar overhead, as if preparing to smash it, but a tech swipes it from his hands and Eddie looks terribly surprised! Eddie clearly shows how he feels about 'Glorified G,' substituting the lyrics, "... glorified version of I hate this song" twice, looking over his shoulder at Stone and half smiling. ;) mp3 soundbyte of glorified hate (117k)
Experiencing tuning problems at the end of 'I Got Shit,' Eddie tosses his guitar and says, "New guitar, please! After all, I am a rock star." Pretty humorous. 'Lukin' sports an ambient guitar intro, ending with a quick "1234" leading to a snappy 'Whipping.' Eddie returns to the stage on a skateboard for the first encore, and Stone ges a small fire going at the base of Eddie's mic stand. 'Spin the Black Circle' is introed as "a love song." Mentioning that the two San Diego shows help raise $50,000 donated to the Surfrider Foundation leads to a comment about how they had messed up the next song the previous night. Then Eddie flubs the start of 'Leaving Here,' and notes that "it's really a rather hard song to play" but then they kick into it. This show is a fine conclusion to a wild 1995 tour.
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,914
    the last silver pressed I need for the november run! awesome boot!!! I always wondered why they only played "I can't explain" once. Seems like such a cool song to cover.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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