12 July 2003
Main Stage,
T In The Park, Balado Airfield,
Balado, Scotland
106:32
01. Finest Worksong
02. Get Up
03. Begin The Begin
04. Imitation Of Life
05. Animal
06. Cuyahoga
07. Daysleeper
08. The One I Love
09. Bad Day
10. The Great Beyond
11. So Fast, So Numb
12. Losing My Religion
13. Electrolite
14. Find The River
15. She Just Wants To Be
16. Walk Unafraid
17. Man On The Moon
encore:
18. Everybody Hurts
19. Country Feedback
20. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
21. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Timeline notes: Peter Buck joined The Flaming Lips for a rendition of Happy Birthday for Jack White of The White Stripes.
Notes:
-MS we're going to play another song, then another song and here & now bits before IOL
-Cuyahoga is noted to be a request via the website. MS "It's from a previous decade, though I don't remember which one". After the song He notes that he is happy it's not raining then spots a bungee jumping setup nearby which draws an excited stream of profanities as he calls PB's attention to it. His final verdict: "Not for me"
-Before LMR (And an earlier song I didn't note) MS announces "It's Robby time", a mic reference.
-Electrolite has a skip near the beginning
-Before Everybody Hurts MS bemoans having "come all the way to Scotland from Warsaw, Poland to drink a nice Scottish beer and what do the give me? A Becks". Scott appears to bail him out of this quandary and MS thanks him "I think I can sing the next song now".
-There is some light static after MOTM and some weird noise during Everybody Hurts that seems to be coming from the stage/PA? Also some light static towards end of ITEOTWAWKI (as if mics overloaded)
-MS notes Country Feedback & So Central are requests. CF being his favorite song to do live and So Central "a beautiful song about everything that didn't happen today".
-PB drops a 2:05 solo loaded with feedback & tremolo.
Grade C
-SQ is for the most part a B but taper seems to be swaying mics back and forth which causes a bit of audio vertigo especially on the headphones.