Jack Sweeney's Open Mic residency
Tour by Zwan | |
Start date | 2002-09-09 |
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End date | 2002-11-04 |
No. of shows | 9 |
No. of cities | 1 |
No. of countries | 1 |
Zwan tour chronology | |
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While Zwan was in the studio recording Mary Star of the Sea, they held a "secret" open mic every Monday at The Hideout in Chicago, called Jack Sweeney's Open Mic. The was belief Jack Sweeney was actually Matt Sweeney of Zwan, and rumors were confirmed at the debut event on September 9, 2002. At the second event, the club was filled to capacity hours before the event's scheduled 11:30 P.M. start.[1]
Chicago-area musicians would sign up and play two-song sets every week, in between the two-song sets by Zwan members Billy Corgan, Matt Sweeney, Paz Lenchantin and David Pajo. Occasionally the full band (minus Jimmy Chamberlin) would perform. The shows were recorded and compiled as The Hideout: Compilation One and The Hideout: Compilation Two, self-released on Zwan's official website in late 2002.[2]
Dates[edit | edit source]
Poster | Date | Venue | Location | Setlist | Photos | Banter |
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2002-09-09 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-09-16 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-09-23 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-09-30 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-10-07 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-10-14 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-10-21 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-10-28 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US | ||||
2002-11-04 | The Hideout | Chicago, IL, US |
Songs performed[edit | edit source]
Song | Shows | Cover |
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Song | Shows | Cover |
Wild Mountain Thyme | 1 | traditional |
Endless Summer | 1 | (original) |
New Room | 1 | Chavez |
The Old Revolution | 1 | Leonard Cohen |
I Held a Rose | 1 | (original) |
The Girl with the Sad Face | 1 | (original) |
Of a Broken Heart | 1 | (original) |
Picture in a Frame | 1 | Tom Waits |
The Number of the Beast | 1 | Iron Maiden |
Blues Run the Game | 1 | Jackson C. Frank |
A New Poetry | 1 | (original) |
Come with Me | 1 | (original) |
Heartsong | 1 | (original) |
Just to See My Holly Home | 1 | Bonnie "Prince" Billy |
Rain in the Summertime | 1 | The Alarm |
Riverview | 1 | (original) |
Friends as Lovers | 1 | (original) |
Lonesome Day Blues | 1 | Blind Willie McTell |
I Want You to Want Me | 1 | Cheap Trick |
Time Don't Need Me at All | 1 | (original) |
On the Meaning of Loss | 1 | (original) |
El Sol | 1 | (original) |
Meet Me in the City | 1 | Junior Kimbrough |
Nobody 'Cept You | 1 | Bob Dylan |
Desert Plains | 1 | Judas Priest |
Autumn Leaves | 1 | Johnny Mercer / Joseph Kosma / Jacques Prévert |
Song for Judy | 1 | (original) |
Lyric | 1 | (original) |
Settle Down | 1 | (original) |
Evil | 1 | Willie Dixon |
Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown | 1 | Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
Northwest Passage | 1 | Papa M |
Coração Vagabundo | 1 | Caetano Veloso |
Desire | 1 | (original) |
Consumed | 1 | (original) |
Born in the U.S.A. | 1 | Bruce Springsteen |
Here I Am (Zwan song) | 1 | (original) |
Diamonds | 1 | (original) |
All of Me | 1 | Gerald Marks / Seymour Simons |
Blackbird | 1 | The Beatles |
Jesus, I | 1 | traditional |
God's Gonna Set This World on Fire | 1 | (original) |
Poor Boy Blues | 1 | traditional |
I Love the Living You | 1 | Roky Erickson |
Angel of Dust | 1 | (original) |
Surprise Symphony | 1 | Joseph Haydn |
Unity | 1 | Desmond Dekker |
Dignified and Old | 1 | Jonathan Richman |
If You're Gone | 1 | The Byrds |
The Girl with the Cruel Face | 1 | (original) |
These Arms of Mine | 1 | Otis Redding |
Flashlight Tornado | 1 | Papa M |
Lo the Rose Cease to Bloom | 1 | Papa M |
Ah! the Moonlight | 1 | (original) |
Prairie Song | 1 | (original) |
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' | 1 | The Velvet Underground |
Old Dan Tucker | 1 | traditional |
Songs teased[edit | edit source]
Song | Shows | Cover |
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Song | Shows | Cover |
Stranglehold | 1 | Ted Nugent |
Night Moves | 1 | Bob Seger |