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| artist = Zwan | |||
| | | date = April 10, 2002 | ||
| venue = [[Galaxy]] | |||
| personnel = Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo, Paz Lenchantin | |||
| | | bands = Full System Purge, Zwan | ||
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== Setlist == | == Setlist == | ||
# {{live song|A New Poetry}} | |||
# {{live song|Lyric}} | |||
# {{live song|Yeah!}} | |||
# {{live song|Endless Summer}} | |||
# {{live song|Love Lies in Ruin}} | |||
# {{live song|Rivers We Can't Cross}} | |||
# {{live song|Jesus, I|cover=traditional|length=17:53}} | |||
## {{live song|God's Gonna Set This World on Fire|tease=1}} | |||
# {{live song|Baby Let's Rock!}} | |||
# {{live song|Ride a Black Swan}} | |||
# {{live song|For Your Love (song)|title=For Your Love}} | |||
# {{live song|Settle Down}} | |||
# {{live song|Cast a Stone}} | |||
=== Encore === | |||
Encore | # <li value=13>{{live song|All Day and All of the Night|cover=[[w:The Kinks|The Kinks]]}}</li> | ||
# {{live song|Dust My Broom|cover=[[w:Robert Johnson|Robert Johnson]]}} | |||
# (improv: "Egypt Jam") | |||
* Egypt Jam | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Egypt Jam improv with [[Matt Sweeney]] on drums, [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] on guitar | |||
== Banter == | == Banter == | ||
== Photos and | {{banter|1= | ||
'''A New Poetry''' | |||
> '''Lyric''' | |||
'''Yeah!''' | |||
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you. Uh, thank you very much to the Galaxy for having us for three nights, thank you, Galaxy. Thank you, St. Louis. This song is uh, this next song is called Endless Summer...and it’s about how the Cubs and the Cardinals are never going to win another [[w:World Series|World Series]]. | |||
'''Endless Summer''' | |||
'''Love Lies in Ruin''' | |||
> '''Rivers We Can’t Cross''' | |||
Sweeney: There was a great band from St. Louis called Drunks with Guns from back in the day, but I betcha nobody here remembers them. | |||
Guy in crowd: I do! | |||
Sweeney: Really? ''And'' there’s a really good bookstore that’s selling crazy books. | |||
'''Jesus, I''' | |||
> '''God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire''' | |||
BC: Name of that last song was Jesus. I don’t know if you caught the title. How’s everybody doing, you alright? Who here is from St. Louis? I have to tell you, everywhere I go in St. Louis, they wanna talk about [[w:Nelly|Nelly]]. ''(some boos)'' No, I like Nelly. It could’ve been Nelly, no, he’s cool. No, it’s like ev - everyone wants to talk about Nelly, it’s crazy, it’s...he owns this town. | |||
Pajo: I like Nelly. | |||
BC: Heh. Okay, just forget I brought it up. It’s too complicated, you know. Are you ready, Pajo? Alright, you ready, Stevie? | |||
Paz?: [unintelligible word] | |||
BC: ''(laughing)'' Stevie. | |||
Pajo: Stevie? You just go with that? | |||
BC: Stevie. Stevie Sweeney, heh. This is a song called Baby, Let’s Rock. | |||
'''Baby, Let’s Rock!''' | |||
'''Ride a Black Swan''' | |||
> '''For Your Love''' | |||
'''Settle Down''' | |||
BC: Thank you very much. ... Hey Matt? St. Louis has taken a lot out of me, man, heh heh. | |||
Sweeney: [unintelligible] | |||
BC: I feel - I feel a little scarred, heh heh heh. | |||
Sweeney: ''(noises)'' | |||
BC: How ‘bout you, you feel scarred? | |||
Sweeney: ''(noises)'' | |||
''(Billy laughing)'' | |||
BC: Gino, a punk, heh. | |||
Sweeney: ''(noises)'' | |||
BC: Hey, how come you don’t get any lights? What’d you do wrong? ''(laughing)'' David Pajo on guitar. ''(Pajo doodles for a minute)'' Oh, okay. Ah, it’s the last song. | |||
'''Cast a Stone''' | |||
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. | |||
[encore break] | |||
'''All Day and All of the Night''' | |||
'''Dust My Broom''' | |||
> '''Egypt Jam''' (with Matt on drums, Jimmy on guitar) | |||
(BC toward end: Matt Sweeney on the drums.) | |||
BC: Hey, I was only joking about Egypt. I swear to god I wasn’t serious. You just know tomorrow on the internet, there’s gonna be a whole debate about Egypt. | |||
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== Photos and memorabilia == | |||
{{live show gallery| | |||
File:0204XX-Shirt.jpg | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 6 June 2022
April 10, 2002 – St. Louis, MO, US | |
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Live performance by Zwan | |
Artist | Zwan |
Date | April 10, 2002 |
Venue | Galaxy |
Coordinates | 38°37′56″N 90°11′53″W |
Location | St. Louis, MO, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 800 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo, Paz Lenchantin |
Order of bands | Full System Purge, Zwan |
Setlist[edit | edit source]
- "A New Poetry"
- "Lyric"
- "Yeah!"
- "Endless Summer"
- "Love Lies in Ruin"
- "Rivers We Can't Cross"
- "Jesus, I" [traditional] [17:53]
- "God's Gonna Set This World on Fire" (tease)
- "Baby Let's Rock!"
- "Ride a Black Swan"
- "For Your Love"
- "Settle Down"
- "Cast a Stone"
Encore[edit | edit source]
- "All Day and All of the Night" [The Kinks]
- "Dust My Broom" [Robert Johnson]
- (improv: "Egypt Jam")
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Egypt Jam improv with Matt Sweeney on drums, Jimmy Chamberlin on guitar
Banter[edit | edit source]
A New Poetry
> Lyric
Yeah!
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you. Uh, thank you very much to the Galaxy for having us for three nights, thank you, Galaxy. Thank you, St. Louis. This song is uh, this next song is called Endless Summer...and it’s about how the Cubs and the Cardinals are never going to win another World Series.
Endless Summer
Love Lies in Ruin
> Rivers We Can’t Cross
Sweeney: There was a great band from St. Louis called Drunks with Guns from back in the day, but I betcha nobody here remembers them.
Guy in crowd: I do!
Sweeney: Really? And there’s a really good bookstore that’s selling crazy books.
Jesus, I
> God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire
BC: Name of that last song was Jesus. I don’t know if you caught the title. How’s everybody doing, you alright? Who here is from St. Louis? I have to tell you, everywhere I go in St. Louis, they wanna talk about Nelly. (some boos) No, I like Nelly. It could’ve been Nelly, no, he’s cool. No, it’s like ev - everyone wants to talk about Nelly, it’s crazy, it’s...he owns this town.
Pajo: I like Nelly.
BC: Heh. Okay, just forget I brought it up. It’s too complicated, you know. Are you ready, Pajo? Alright, you ready, Stevie?
Paz?: [unintelligible word]
BC: (laughing) Stevie.
Pajo: Stevie? You just go with that?
BC: Stevie. Stevie Sweeney, heh. This is a song called Baby, Let’s Rock.
Baby, Let’s Rock!
Ride a Black Swan
> For Your Love
Settle Down
BC: Thank you very much. ... Hey Matt? St. Louis has taken a lot out of me, man, heh heh.
Sweeney: [unintelligible]
BC: I feel - I feel a little scarred, heh heh heh.
Sweeney: (noises)
BC: How ‘bout you, you feel scarred?
Sweeney: (noises)
(Billy laughing)
BC: Gino, a punk, heh.
Sweeney: (noises)
BC: Hey, how come you don’t get any lights? What’d you do wrong? (laughing) David Pajo on guitar. (Pajo doodles for a minute) Oh, okay. Ah, it’s the last song.
Cast a Stone
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
[encore break]
All Day and All of the Night
Dust My Broom
> Egypt Jam (with Matt on drums, Jimmy on guitar)
(BC toward end: Matt Sweeney on the drums.)
BC: Hey, I was only joking about Egypt. I swear to god I wasn’t serious. You just know tomorrow on the internet, there’s gonna be a whole debate about Egypt.