Re: Singular, Odd, Strange, Unique Performances of Songs
Wed March 22, 2017 12:42 am
The East Troy 2000 version of Porch includes an "It's OK" tag, which I ended up not being a big fan of, but I think it fits the topic (Porch starts at about one hour and fifteen minutes into this video):
Re: Singular, Odd, Strange, Unique Performances of Songs
Thu March 23, 2017 5:38 pm
Captain Termite wrote:Before it became a full part of their repertoire, they did unique and odd versions of Crazy Mary. For example 7/7/98.
I'd never heard that one before, or if I had, it's been a while. Sounds more like they tagged the "take a bottle..." part of CM and tagged it onto an improv.
Re: Singular, Odd, Strange, Unique Performances of Songs
Fri March 24, 2017 4:19 am
There are a few performances of "Red Mosquito" from 2003 that have Boom keyboard solos in place of Mike's leads. These always struck me as utterly bizarre. I think they really thought they were onto something special with Boom on that first tour; they gave him a lot of weird spotlight moments that have since been revoked.
Re: Singular, Odd, Strange, Unique Performances of Songs
Fri March 24, 2017 4:27 am
Simple Torture wrote:The East Troy 2000 version of Porch includes an "It's OK" tag, which I ended up not being a big fan of, but I think it fits the topic (Porch starts at about one hour and fifteen minutes into this video):
I picked this version of Porch and the Dublin version of Go for my Live On 3 Legs compilation from a few years ago
Re: Singular, Odd, Strange, Unique Performances of Songs
Fri March 24, 2017 10:52 pm
F'ing love the Mountain Song cover
Another super weird moment for me was the Santa Barbara Bowl 2003 show (probably the favorite show I've attended) They brought out Jack, and played In My Tree, and it was the reworked fuck-off 2003 version. Sad!