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# {{live song|Blues Run the Game|cover=[[w:Jackson C. Frank|Jackson C. Frank]]|note=Sweeney and Pajo}} | # {{live song|Blues Run the Game|acoustic=1|cover=[[w:Jackson C. Frank|Jackson C. Frank]]|note=Sweeney and Pajo}} | ||
=== Set two === | === Set two === | ||
# {{live song|A New Poetry|note=Corgan solo}} | # {{live song|A New Poetry|acoustic=1|note=Corgan solo}} | ||
# {{live song|Come with Me|note=Corgan solo}} | # {{live song|Come with Me|acoustic=1|note=Corgan solo}} | ||
# {{live song|Heartsong|note=Corgan solo}} | # {{live song|Heartsong|acoustic=1|note=Corgan solo}} | ||
== Banter == | == Banter == | ||
(unknown) | (unknown) |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 28 June 2021
September 23, 2002 – Chicago, IL, US | |
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Live performance by Zwan | |
Jack Sweeney's Open Mic residency | |
Date | September 23, 2002 |
Venue | The Hideout |
Coordinates | 41°54′49″N 87°39′45″W |
Location | Chicago, IL, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 200 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo |
Order of bands | Zwan |
Relevant setlist[edit | edit source]
Set one[edit | edit source]
- "Blues Run the Game" [Jackson C. Frank] (acoustic) (Sweeney and Pajo) (only performance)
Set two[edit | edit source]
- "A New Poetry" (acoustic) (Corgan solo)
- "Come with Me" (acoustic) (Corgan solo) (live debut)
- "Heartsong" (acoustic) (Corgan solo) (live debut)
Banter[edit | edit source]
(unknown)