Zwan 2002-04-12
April 12, 2002 – Chicago, IL, US | |
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Live performance by Zwan | |
Artist | Zwan |
Date | April 12, 2002 |
Venue | Double Door |
Coordinates | 41°54′36″N 87°40′37″W |
Location | Chicago, IL, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 473 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo, Paz Lenchantin |
Order of bands | The Frogs, Zwan |
Setlist[edit | edit source]
- "Jesus, I" [traditional] [16:29]
- "Mary Star of the Sea" (tease)
- "Exodus" [Bob Marley] (tease)
- "God's Gonna Set This World on Fire"
- "Lyric"
- "Signal This Strong" (final performance)
- "Endless Summer"
- "Rivers We Can't Cross"
- "Love Lies in Ruin"
- "Ride a Black Swan"
- "Settle Down"
- "Cast a Stone"
- "For Your Love"
- "Yeah!"
- "All Day and All of the Night" [The Kinks]
- "Dust My Broom" [Robert Johnson]
Encore[edit | edit source]
Banter[edit | edit source]
Jesus, I
> Mary Star of the Sea (tease)
> Exodus (tease)
> God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire
Lyric
Signal This Strong
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. ... This is a song called Endless Summer.
Endless Summer
Rivers We Can’t Cross
Love Lies in Ruin
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. Hi, we are Zwan. Zwan, Zwan, Zwan, Zwan, Zwan, Zwan, Zwan. Inner reverb. [2 unintelligible words] space again. I’m having a hard time singing with that, I mean, that reverb. Thank you, thank you. Thanks everyone. How’s everybody doing, you alright? You know, ever since we put the show on sale, I got a lot of angry under 21 year old people screaming at me.
(audience booing, one guy yells “Fuck that, you fuckin’ fag!”)
Sweeney: You guys are just jealous that we’re all having a good time.
BC: I told ‘em that people over 21 give better head. I didn’t just say that. X-rated rock and roll, heh heh. Anyway, sorry about that. That’s why I don’t talk.
Ride a Black Swan
Settle Down
Cast a Stone
For Your Love
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
Yeah!
> All Day and All of the Night
Dust My Broom
BC: Thanks.
[encore break]
BC: Before we start, thank you very much for coming tonight, ‘preciate it. Thank you to the Double Door...staff, Double Door.
Sweeney: Thank you for the Frogs.
BC: Thank you to the Frogs.
Sweeney: One can only hope for an audience as good as you for the Frogs.
BC: Huh?
Sweeney: One can only hope for an audience as good as them for the Frogs.
BC: Understand but...
Sweeney: [unintelligible].
BC: ...is that New York cynicism or Chicago optimism?
Sweeney: Chicago activism.
BC: Heh heh heh heh. This is a song called Baby, Let’s Rock.
Baby, Let’s Rock!
A New Poetry
BC: Thank you very much.