Three Disco Sheets to the Wind
Same set last night for the most part, except for one major addition...Disco Sheets! They played it to kick off their three song encore. No Grounds for Divorce again, however. They did reveal during the in-between song banter (following a request for Afternoon Delight I believe?) that they know how to play 2 covers very poorly: Graceland and one other (Dylan maybe? I wanna say Knocking on Heaven's Door, but that doesn't sound right) (UPDATE: Bill P says it was, in fact, KoHD in the comments). Overall, not as exciting as the Bowery show for me, but this was prolly because I got there late and was stuck in the back near the bar. They played the same new and unreleased songs as they did the night before and on a second listen I liked them even more. If anybody comes across a decent recording of any of these, please lemme know. (I imagine they've been playing the same ones throughout the whole tour?)
For those who never picked up the Sub Pop EP, here's the song of the day. Dance dance DANCE!
UPDATE: I love that picture above. Via Brooklyn Vegan, who has many more from last night up here. Jen was there too. And Jay.
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Posted by: | October 26, 2005 at 10:37 AM
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Posted by: Jeff | October 26, 2005 at 10:45 AM
It was indeed "Knocking on Heaven's Door." The guitarist singer looks (and kinda sounds) like Michael Pare in Eddie & the Cruisers, no?
Good show, but maybe not transporting.
Posted by: bill p | October 26, 2005 at 10:47 AM
Said the Gramophone has a live mp3. Aint the best, but then again few live recordings are.
Posted by: jerry | October 26, 2005 at 01:39 PM