First set also included sorry, and a new song, where marc played a danelectro
barritone guitar, while playing bass notes with a pedal board, like one that
you would find on an organ, it was quite good. Saul Williams, was awesome, I
was pretty unimpressed with spooky's set, although i enjoy his records...I
was more than ready for the slip to come back out though... second set included
a hot headshot and an epic yellow medicine. even though by the end of the
set the room had emptied out quite a bit, they came back with a good oncore, a
vocal tune, then to my delight, song of mysterious origin. a good show,
overall, I hope next time they come to town they play a full 2 sets of uninterupted
slip goodness.......
-devon
In a message dated 5/6/04 9:12:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The show was sold out, mainly thanks to the people who were there to see
Saul Williams.� The Slip opened the show with an early set that included
Fuji, Tinderbox, an instrumental from Angels, and some new material.� Then
Saul took the stage, followed by DJ Spooky.� There was some collaboration
between Saul and Spooky at the beginning of Spooky's set.� Unfortunately
that was the extent of it.� The Slip came back for a final set and played
some more new songs, Sometimes True to Nothing, and one off Jumby that I'm
spacing the name of, among others.� Towards the end of the show people were
asking "Where's Saul?," to which Brad replied that "if any of those guys are
still around they are more than welcome to come onstage."� Of course, this
was not to be.� All in all though, I thought it was a great concert with a
phenomenal, eclectic lineup.� Here's to more shows like this one across the
country.
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