4 November 1995
Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion,
Phoenix, AZ
support: Luscious Jackson
soundcheck included: Electrolite
Disc One 58:35
01. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
02. Crush With Eyeliner
03. Drive
04. Fall On Me
05. The Wake-Up Bomb
06. Undertow
07. Losing My Religion
08. Begin The Begin
09. Binky The Doormat
10. Bang And Blame
11. Strange Currencies
12. Revolution
13. Tongue
Disc Two 65:25
01. Man On The Moon
02. Country Feedback
03. The One I Love
04. Pop Song 89
05. Get Up - Day Tripper
06. Star 69
encore:
07. Let Me In
08. Everybody Hurts
09. Java - Band Intro
10. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
11. Departure
12. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
13. Wichita Lineman
14. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Filler:
15. MS Wish I was in the back row - Wicked Game
16. So. Central Rain
Timeline notes: 'Electrolite' performed at soundcheck & 'Binky The Doormat' performed during the show were released on 1996's 'New Adventures In Hi-Fi'.
Notes:
-Fall On Me was written in 1510.
-Here & Now before Wake Up Bomb. MS also suggests now would be the time to remove clothing.
-Back of the lawn story (becaue he refused to pay scalpers prices) combined with nobody wants to go to prom with you before Strange Currencies
-Tongue has tits & is ladies choice
-Before MOTM MS polls the crowd as to who has seen the band before (I think) and dedicates the song to Fred Sonic Smith (Patti Smith's late husband) on the one year anniversary of his death.
-An interesting version of Country Feedback: it starts out with a mini-solo by PB as opposed to the arpeggiated chord picking. PB's end of song solo lasts 1:16
-After Everybody Hurts MS apologizes for the delay caused by BB's anuerysm (show originally scheduled 05/05) and thanks them for waiting 6 months to see them. He also thanks someone in the crowd for throwing him a shirt (?) offering to give it back then noting "you smell good".
Grade: D
-SQ not great but a thoroughly enjoyable show. Obviously the band felt Binky was performed the best on this night. The Country Feedack intro was great, and the Glen Campbell break was awesome.