Setlist at Bottom Line Nagoya, JP on Sep 4, 2009

Set One
Behind Midwest Storefronts 355
Livingston Storm 780
Banter 11
Molluskunk 303
Simian 268
Dane Jeer Us 336
Invincibility of Youth 389
Jump Off 733
Set Two
Suitcases 699
One Last Hurrah 573
Scrapple 356
Age of Inexperience 727
Plant Your Root 752
Flower Sermon 1002
Crowd 90
Encore
Shimmer and Out 500
Bottom Line
Nagoya, JP
Sep 4, 2009

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Setlist at Bottom Line Nagoya, JP on Sep 4, 2009

Set One
Behind Midwest Storefronts 355
Livingston Storm 780
Banter 11
Molluskunk 303
Simian 268
Dane Jeer Us 336
Invincibility of Youth 389
Jump Off 733
Set Two
Suitcases 699
One Last Hurrah 573
Scrapple 356
Age of Inexperience 727
Plant Your Root 752
Flower Sermon 1002
Crowd 90
Encore
Shimmer and Out 500

Show Notes

I. Behind Midwest Storefronts, Livingston Storm, Golden Ghost, Simian, Dane Jeer Us, Invincibility of Youth, Jump Off
II. Suitcases, One Last Hurrah, Scrapple, Age of Inexperience, Plant Your Root > Flower Sermon
E. Shimmer and Out
 
We had a day off the previous day to get a little adjusted to the 12 hour time difference after a 14 hour flight.  When we walked into the club the house crew had all the rental stuff and mics already set-up in the right spots.  US crews, take note.  The club was hot and we were all sweating profusely.  But it didn't stop the crowd from getting fired up.  A mosh pit literally broke out during Flower Sermon.  That was a first.  There were some great jams: Livingston Storm from the first set, and the 30 minute Plant Your Root > Flower Sermon to end the second set.  We also played the re-worked Simian that appears on one of the new EP's, Oil on Glass. - Luke
  • Mike Greenfield's first show on drums with Lotus
  • Photos by Mike Greenfield and Doug Allsop
  • Skerik opened the show
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Anon 5/25/2023 8:48:02 AM

"Extremely solid improv for Greenfield’s first show "

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