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=== Cheap Trick set (relevant songs) === | === Cheap Trick set (relevant songs) === |
Revision as of 17:33, 22 December 2021
May 2, 1998 – Chicago, IL, US | |
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Live performance by The Smashing Pumpkins | |
Artist | The Smashing Pumpkins |
Date | May 2, 1998 |
Venue | Metro |
Coordinates | 41°56′59″N 87°39′40″W |
Location | Chicago, IL, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 1,100 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky, Kenny Aronoff |
Order of bands | The Smashing Pumpkins, Cheap Trick |
The May 2, 1998 performance was a warm-up for the Adore tour, which began less than two weeks later. The Smashing Pumpkins opened up for Cheap Trick at Metro. Billy Corgan, D'arcy Wretzky and touring drummer Kenny Aronoff guest during Cheap Trick's headlining set. This was also Aronoff's first live appearance with the Pumpkins.
Setlist
- "To Sheila"
- "Tear" [7:15]
- "Once Upon a Time" (abandoned)
- "Once Upon a Time"
- "Daphne Descends"
- "Let Me Give the World to You"
- "I Want You to Want Me" [Cheap Trick] (tease)
- "Ava Adore"
- "Shame" [6:34]
- "Transmission" [Joy Division] [10:47] (live debut)
Cheap Trick set (relevant songs)
- "You're All Talk" [Cheap Trick] (only performance)
- "Mandocello" [Cheap Trick] (only performance)
- "Just Got Back" [Cheap Trick] (live debut)
Encore
- "If You Want My Love" [Cheap Trick] (final performance)
Notes
- "You're All Talk" with Aronoff on maracas
- "Mandocello" and "Just Got Back" with Corgan on guitar
- "If You Want My Love" with Wretzky on vocals
- Several songs from Cheap Trick's set are officially released on the 1999 live album Music For Hangovers, including "Mandocello" and "If You Want My Love"; in addition, Corgan wrote the liner notes for the album.
Banter
Rick Nielsen: Ladies and gentlemen, we are proud to have here with us tonight, to have four fine individuals, a real tribute to the city of Chicago and a tribute to music in general and I'm happy to say that they're our friends and I hope they're your friends, ladies and gentlemen, the Smashing Pumpkins.
To Sheila
Tear
BC: Thank you very much. ...
Once Upon a Time (abandoned - Aronoff starts the song right as D’arcy starts talking)
D’arcy: Do you know Kenny...in the band? That’s him.
BC: Pretend he’s the new drummer, he doesn’t know [unintelligible couple words].
D’arcy: [unintelligible]
BC: I know Mellencamp, maybe you could play underneath him when he was talking, but when we’re talking, you don't play underneath us. Get that straight right now, Kenny. Heh, my neck hurts.
Once Upon a Time
BC: Like to take this moment to thank Cheap Trick...for asking us to play the show, it means a lot to us, as you know ‘cause we are Chicagoans. I definitely never thought I would see this day come, so...I'm not sure they did either, it's all good, thank you.
Daphne Descends
Let Me Give the World to You
BC: You know, as we were just playing that song, I remembered, like, we used to play above the - practice above the Cubby Bear about nine years ago. We'd like to thank the Cubby Bear for treating us like shit back then by the way too. We haven't forgotten you. And uh, I remember one time I came up with this idea and I said, “Okay, we're gonna do this like uh, kind of hip-hop version of I Want You to Want Me and D'arcy, you're gonna sing it,” heh heh. So we spent like two hours goin’, (singing) “I want you to want me”, it never worked obviously, but...just all kinda came back to me in that particular moment. Probably the vestiges. And away we go.
Ava Adore
Shame
BC: Thank you very much, thank you for being awesome, cool, wonderful, hope you have a great time tonight.
Iha: Yes.
BC: We still believe Cheap Trick is...one of the greatest bands ever. [unintelligible word, sounds like “pajinka” and gets a decent reaction from the crowd]. And now we'd like to destroy everything that they stand for.
Transmission
BC: Kenny Aronoff on the drums! Thank you, have a good night.
D’arcy: So cool of them [unintelligible]
BC: God bless you.
D’arcy: So cool, I’m [unintelligible].
BC: Bennett, can we have the lights on for one second so we can say hello to you?
D’arcy: [2 unintelligible words].