Vida Blue 07/16/2002
Fox Theater, Boulder, CO
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Neumann km140 > mp2 > adc20 (FOB/DFC on the front drink rail); Taped by Dave Koorey
Neumann km140 > mp2 > adc20 (FOB/DFC on the front drink rail); Taped by Dave Koorey
Vida Blue
7/16/02
Fox Theater - Boulder, CO
Source: FOB/DFC km140's>mp2>adc20>dat
Taped by Dave Koorey on the front drink rail.
Thanks to Josh in Denver for the xfer and shning skills,
And Jerry at the Fox for making the fob spot possible.
Fresh Tube>
Cars
Most Events Aren't Planned
Who's Laughing Now
*Just Kissed My Baby >
Get Ready
Day or Night
Amoreena
No Quarter
CJ3
Electra Glide
E: Sheep
*Debut
one review:
The second night of the two-night run presented an even tighter sounding
band and an even more sold-out theater than the night before. The number
one highlight of the show was the Vida Blue debut of The Meters. .Just
Kissed My Baby.. Clocking in at close to fifteen minutes, it was funky
funky funky (funky to the third power). For the first time ever, Russell
Batiste sang a Meters. song onstage. Both he and Oteil traded singing
duties throughout the song. While Oteil and Russell locked in the groove,
Page soloed on top with his funky keyboard playing. Let.s hope this song
becomes a setlist fixture because it really works for Vida Blue. Another
highlight was Elton John.s .Amoreena. with Page singing so gracefully it
was like warm molasses. It seemed like the setlists were split evenly
between cover songs and originals. .Most Event.s Aren.t Planned,. .Who.s
Laughing Now,. .Get Ready,. and .Electra Glide. all made repeat
appearances. .CJ3. made its first appearance and was received happily.
Start time: 9:50pm; Finish time: 12:10am.
Matthew Kane
7/16/02
Fox Theater - Boulder, CO
Source: FOB/DFC km140's>mp2>adc20>dat
Taped by Dave Koorey
Thanks to Josh in Denver for the xfer and shning skills,
And Jerry at the Fox for making the fob spot possible.
Fresh Tube>
Cars
Most Events Aren't Planned
Who's Laughing Now
*Just Kissed My Baby >
Get Ready
Day or Night
Amoreena
No Quarter
CJ3
Electra Glide
E: Sheep
*Debut
one review:
The second night of the two-night run presented an even tighter sounding
band and an even more sold-out theater than the night before. The number
one highlight of the show was the Vida Blue debut of The Meters. .Just
Kissed My Baby.. Clocking in at close to fifteen minutes, it was funky
funky funky (funky to the third power). For the first time ever, Russell
Batiste sang a Meters. song onstage. Both he and Oteil traded singing
duties throughout the song. While Oteil and Russell locked in the groove,
Page soloed on top with his funky keyboard playing. Let.s hope this song
becomes a setlist fixture because it really works for Vida Blue. Another
highlight was Elton John.s .Amoreena. with Page singing so gracefully it
was like warm molasses. It seemed like the setlists were split evenly
between cover songs and originals. .Most Event.s Aren.t Planned,. .Who.s
Laughing Now,. .Get Ready,. and .Electra Glide. all made repeat
appearances. .CJ3. made its first appearance and was received happily.
Start time: 9:50pm; Finish time: 12:10am.
Matthew Kane
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Date: 03/19/2003
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Thomas Raymo
Great sounding show but the tracking is incorrect. Most Events Aren't Planned is split between d1t03 and d1t04. CJ3 is split between d2t04 and d2t05.
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