Ok. I have (had) both sets on tape. BUT MR. Fred Torphy "borrowed" my set 2 about 2 
years ago. Fred- Can I get that back, although from this post it sounds like you lost 
it. Whole show with Peter Stolzman on keys. 80's theme. 

Here is the first set:
-Hells Bells
-Hot or Cold (not sure of the name, "its hot or cold, hot lovin everynight)
-Tempted By the Fruit of Another
-Don't Foil the Mohel
-Livin on A Prayer
-I Want you back (Jackson 5)
- Rolling Stones Song -"baby..baby..callin me..tumbling down???"
-Johnny's Tune->
-Burning Down the House->
-Alone With You
-Green Earings (Steely Dan)
-Rythm-a-ning

That is the first set. This means the second set included Solomon, Call me Al (Marc 
did nail this and this is why Freddy T. borrow this tape from me), Girls Just Wanna 
Have Fun, Dogs, Celebration and a few other other classics.

Fond memories of 2 years at the Rolling Rink. I have the complete version of the 1998 
roller rink show which was filled with 70s tunes.

See you at the Thanksgiving show. FYI-First show is acoustic and second show is 
electric. Fun times.
Jonny Bahr 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ethan Fry 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 5:14 PM
  Subject: [THESLIP] 10/30/99 Halloweeeeeeeennnnnnnn


  OK, I posted this yesterday, but I think I only sent it to Dennis.

  We're trying to put together a setlist for 10/30/99 the second Halloween show at the 
Ocean Club Roller Rink.  I know scads of people on this list were there (you know who 
you are, especially if you had ONE rhinestone glove on....), but so far Fred and I 
have only got about six songs.  I think we agree that the only Slip tunes played that 
night were Solomon, Johnny's and Dogs (The last two featuring Brad offstage playing 
through a wireless rig, Johnny's had him on roller skates).

  The opener was (almost certainly) Hell's Bells (AC/DC).
  Solomon was followed by Celebration! (Kool & the Gang).
  Tempted by the Fruit of Another (Squeeze),
  You Can Call Me Al (Paul Simon) (with a little Marc smirk after he nailed that bass 
lick),
  and I'm pretty sure Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Jordan Dann aka Cyndi Lauper)
  all fell in there somewhere.

  The rest is pretty blurry, but I got by with a little help from my friends that 
night, so it's not too surprising.

  Looking back at the archive for this list, it appears that the illustrious Jim 
Crichton taped, and the tape of the first set may have been of questionable quality.

  If anyone has any memories (however hazy) or even (dare to dream) a recording, 
please send them this way.  You might even just post to this list, it might jog some 
memories, and we all know we're not flooding anybody's inbox.

  If anybody does have a tape, I guarantee it will make its way to Oz (Booth 
permitting), and likely other distribution devices (I'll run a tree if there's enough 
interest).



  Ok, if you read this far and you want any of these, drop me a line:

  11/23/02 Montreal (the "Stopped at the border" show, BAM on borrowed gear)
  11/30/01 Waterville (?) Maine (Marc solo W/ or W/out You)
  10/31/03 Boston (Halloween antics, Happiness is a Warm Gun)

  ??/??/67 Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys ("Pete" Rowan on guitar)



  Oh, and don't forget to read up on composting toilets.



  Ethan





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