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The Scream

Los Angeles, CA
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02/14/1987
Jane's Addiction
Set 1Had a Dad
Idiots Rule
Ain't No Right
1%
Standing in the Shower...Thinking
Three Days
Whores
Trip Away
Ocean Size
Stop!
Mountain Song
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06/27/1987
Stan Ridgway
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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10/24/1987
Jane's Addiction
Set 11%
Idiots Rule
Stop
Ted, Just Admit It
Ain't No Right
Had A Dad
Standing in the Shower Thinking
Whores
Ocean Size
Chip Away
Jane Says
Mountain Song
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10/24/1987
Green River
Set 1Forever Means, Rehab Doll, Queen Bitch, Together We'll Never, By Her Own Hand, This Town, Smiling and Dying, Swallow My Pride
Encore: The Needle and the Damage Done/Ain't Nothing To Do
CommentCourtesy of muddclubb.com:

Notes: This show was a part Green River's five day tour down the West Coast. Green River's last show before breaking up. The tensions in the band come to a head at this show. From Mark: "We went down to L.A., and had a guest list of 10 people, all of whom were from major labels. Only two of them came. Meanwhile, I wanted to get my friends in and they [the band] said 'No, it's really important that we get these industry people in.' But these people didn't give a shit about us; I'd rather have had my friends come in for free." After "Queen Bitch," Bruce and Alex disappear for a second. Mark tells the crowd, "We lost our rhythm guitarist. All we've got left is a hat. We lost our drummer. Anyone know how to drum? Oh, they're back. Hello, L.A.!" and they launch into "Together We'll Never." "By Her Own Hand" has the same lyrics as the Mudhoney song, but different music. "The Needle and The Damage Done" starts out faithful to the original, but by the last chorus becomes loud and distorted.
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04/08/1989
Bad Religion
Set 1Land Of Competition
Doin' Time
How Much Is Enough?
Bad Religion
Politics
World War III
Suffer
Damned To Be Free
1000 More Fools
Do What You Want
Drastic Actions
You Are (The Government)
Latch Key Kids
Part II (The Numbers Game)
We're Only Gonna Die
Part III
When?
Frogger
Voice Of God Is Government
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