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8 November 1987
Memorial Hall,
Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Building,
Kansas City, KS
support: The dB's

Disc One 49:20
01. Finest Worksong
02. These Days
03. Welcome To The Occupation
04. Pilgrimage
05. Disturbance At The Heron House
06. Exhuming McCarthy
07. Orange Crush
08. Feeling Gravitys Pull
09. King Of Birds
10. Cuyahoga
11. I Believe
12. Sitting Still

Disc Two 51:03
01. Superman
02. Pretty Persuasion
03. Oddfellows Local 151
04. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (dropouts)
05. Begin The Begin
encore 1:
06. Strange
07. Fall On Me
08. Pop Song 89
09. Just A Touch
encore 2:
10. We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
11. The One I Love
12. Swan Swan H
13. Ghost Rider
14. Crazy

Notes:
-Before I Believe, MS starts to ramble.  We find out at the during his monologue why. "Next time you're in neighborhood, there's a cemetary as you walk out he door here.  Go down two blocks on the right hand side there's a huge cemetary you can visit.  On your way out there's a Greenpeace table, you can stop by that.  I'd like to thank Hadden (?) for coming along on the tour at this time.  He's the guy that hangs all the stuff above us and makes sure it doesn't fall down on us.  Since Peter hasn't returned yet, I'll thank the dB's for opening up the show tonight".  He goes on to poll the audience if anyone saw Camper Van Beethoven the prior night, and not too many seemed to have.  He brifly touches on the difference between detest and attest and then "You were drinking beer out of a keg, weren't you?  Probably Miller Lite, right?  Milwaukees Best?  Michelob, of course.  Now we;re talking some fine Americanbrew here.  Quite on the opposite side of the universe from Michelob beer, we have a fine song, attesting to being a fine and very (?) available to all of us...shut up and play".
-There was another dropout I forgot to note
-After Thunderdome, MS "That song is synonomous with SDI or Reaganomics if you will".

Grade: B
-Low end of the B spectrum, but certainly better than average

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