30 October 1995
Arrowhead Pond Of Anaheim,
Anaheim, CA
support: Luscious Jackson
Disc One 79:40
01. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
02. Crush With Eyeliner
03. Drive
04. Turn You Inside-Out
05. Welcome To The Occupation
06. The Wake-Up Bomb
07. Binky The Doormat
08. Losing My Religion
09. Begin The Begin
10. Undertow
11. Bang And Blame
12. Strange Currencies
13. Revolution
14. Tongue
15. Man On The Moon
16. Country Feedback
Disc Two 37:40
01. The One I Love
02. Get Up
03. Star 69
encore:
04. Let Me In
05. Everybody Hurts
06. Java - Band Intro
07. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
08. Departure
09. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Timeline notes: 'Right before 'Country Feedback' (I think), Michael told a story about how he had been a graveyard once and among all the extravagent tombstones, there was one grave with no headstone. Instead, etched into the sand on the ground were the words "I love you" and he said it was one of the most beautiful things he had ever seen.' - Doug Fallon
Notes:
-After Binky MS thanks BB for loaning him is belt "or else I would have lost my trousers".
-MS refers to Begin The Begin and a couple other songs as mushroom songs
-MS spells out Revolution before that song
-Country Feedback solo 1:18, MS suggests people take off their clothes after the song. He revisits the request and notes that a few people did after Java
-MS intros Departure auctioneer style. While a fairly standard intro he adds it was about "a dear friend who's no longer ith us". The tempo seems kicked up a notch as well, matching his intro.
-After Departure, MS is literally hemming and hawing on the mic, finally admitting "I can't think of anything" to which BB immediately replies "How 'bout this?" and launches into the drum intro of ITEOTWAWKI
-One of the top performance+recordings of 1995
Grade: A
-Solid recording, boomy venue