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11 October 2003 
Philips Arena, 
Atlanta, GA
support: Pete Yorn

Disc One 70:21
01. Finest Worksong 
02. Begin The Begin 
03. So Fast, So Numb 
04. Drive 
05. Animal 
06. Fall On Me 
07. You Are The Everything 
08. MS Calls Dick Cheney & Karl Rove
09. Bad Day 
10. The One I Love 
11. Electrolite 
12. E-Bow The Letter 
13. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville 
14. Find The River 
15. Losing My Religion 
16. At My Most Beautiful 

Disc Two 71:01
01. She Just Wants To Be 
02. Walk Unafraid 
03. Man On The Moon
encore:
04. Crowd Noise
05. Life And How To Live It 
06. Nightswimming 
07. Final Straw 
08. Gardening At Night 
09. Wolves, Lower 
10. Sitting Still 
11. Radio Free Europe 
12. Permanent Vacation 
13. Imitation Of Life 
14. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
15. Taper dates show

Timeline notes: First performance of 'You Are The Everything' since 15 March 1991. Pete Yorn sang the Patti Smith part on 'E-Bow The Letter'.

Notes:
-You Are The Everything is noted as a request by someone from Ireland
-After TOIL MS lists the artists he's seen perform at the venue.  He appears also to not have enjoyed breakfast.
-MS Sends E Bow out to everyone "who took one of the incredible dangerous highways" to the show from Athens
-There are some cuts present.
-Before Gardening MS states they will be doing a special set because their home is nearby and to honor everyone who supported them in the early days.  He goes on to introduce the song aw "The first real song we ever wrote as a band".
-MS sends Sitting Still out to his sister Cindy.
-MS before RFE "You better sing along to this song or I'm going to be pissed off".
-Before IOL MS thanks their crew for getting them through "Six weeks of sheer torture".  He introduces David Polato, one of the crew, for undisclosed reasons.  He also notes Linda Hopper was present at the first show of the tour and is present this night, he's lost some weight over the tour, and notes that he now weighs six pounds.
-Taper seems to acquire many beers over the course of the show.

Grade: C

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