Chicago, March 4 ’88 (Pt. 2) is now available.
-
Archives
- May 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
- March 2007
- February 2007
- January 2007
- December 2006
- November 2006
- October 2006
- September 2006
- August 2006
- July 2006
- June 2006
- May 2006
- April 2006
- March 2006
- February 2006
- January 2006
- December 2005
- November 2005
- October 2005
- September 2005
- August 2005
- July 2005
- June 2005
- May 2005
- April 2005
- March 2005
- February 2005
- January 2005
- December 2004
- November 2004
- October 2004
- September 2004
- August 2004
- July 2004
- June 2004
- May 2004
- April 2004
- March 2004
- February 2004
- January 2004
- December 2003
- November 2003
- October 2003
- September 2003
- August 2003
- July 2003
- June 2003
- May 2003
- April 2003
- March 2003
- February 2003
- January 2003
- December 2002
- November 2002
- October 2002
- September 2002
- August 2002
- July 2002
- June 2002
- May 2002
- April 2002
- March 2002
- February 2002
- January 2002
- December 2001
- November 2001
- October 2001
- September 2001
- August 2001
- July 2001
-
Meta
Thanks, Barry!
Here’s what Mike Keneally wrote about this particular show:
“Very good set, very good audience – people went nuts. (…) The energy on stage was very high, the energy in the audience was also, it was a great show. First encore was “Yo Cats,” which Ike forgot a number of the words to so I walked over and sang some of the lines into his microphone – it was all in fun and everybody had a good time with it – and “Packard Goose” ended that encore. And we went away and came back and the scheduled second encore was to be “Penguin” and “Green Hotel,” but instead we did “Jesus Thinks You’re A Jerk” and “The Illinois Enema Bandit.” Let’s see, during “Enema Bandit” I went up on the horn riser and grabbed a soprano sax; Paul had got this enema bag that somebody had thrown up on the stage, and we went down to Ike, I was on Ike’s left playing the soprano sax with great intensity and artistic aplomb and absolutely no ability, and Paul was on Ike’s right doing enema bag business. Then we went away; there was a scheduled third encore of “Orange County”, but it was late, we would have had serious union trouble if we’d hung around, so we went away.
The two shows in Chicago were, I think, the best we’ve been in one city. We might have done better shows than either of them – for instance the last show in Detroit was quite wonderful, and the second show in New York City still stands in my mind as a particularly good show – but as far as just being across-the-board always good in one city, Chicago got the best we’ve had to offer so far. Sting didn’t hurt either.”
http://www.keneally.com/198835.html
Thanks for posting that. Great commentary!
I also copied some words by MK from the Sting show, i put that by the 1st part of this show, here:
http://www.killuglyradio.com/hotpoop/archives/001749.php
Uhh, did I miss it?… I have time to download now, but it’s offline… Will it get back?
Errh sorry to have to tell you Balint: my bandwidth was once again going through the roof (it was a rather heavy download this time), so as much I hate doing it, I had to put the boot offline. Safest practice: download the boot as soon as I make it available, don’t wait til the weekend is over…
Uh, what a pity… I was in the country, with dial-up connection only… I’ll ask some friends, maybe they have it.
By popular demand, I’ve decided to put it back up for another couple days. Be quick this time!