Zwan 2001-12-13 (early show)
December 13, 2001 – Grand Rapids, MI, US | |
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Live performance by Zwan | |
Djali Zwan tour | |
Date | December 13, 2001 |
Venue | The Intersection |
Coordinates | 42°57′36″N 85°40′27″W |
Location | Grand Rapids, MI, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 200 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo |
Order of bands | Remy Zero, Zwan |
Setlist
- "Roma Girl" (live debut)
- "Careless Love" [traditional] (live debut)
- "The Number of the Beast" [Iron Maiden] (live debut)
- "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be" (live debut)
- "The Spy Tra La" (live debut)
- "Revolve" (live debut)
- "El-A-Noy" (live debut)
- "Candy Came Calling" (live debut)
- "For Your Love" (live debut)
- "Solace and Serenity" (live debut)
- "Ring the Bells" (live debut)
- "God's Gonna Set This World on Fire" (live debut)
- "Of a Broken Heart"
Encore
- "Silly Sally" (live debut)
Notes
- Acoustic
- First performances of "Roma Girl", "Careless Love", "The Number of the Beast", "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be", "The Spy Tra La", "Revolve", "El-A-Noy", "Candy Came Calling", "For Your Love", "Solace and Serenity", "Ring the Bells", "God's Gonna Set This World on Fire", and "Silly Sally"
Banter
BC: Can we have the lights on? Lights? Lights, lights...lights? Lights! - there you go. ... Alright.
Roma Girl
BC: It’s uh, heh heh, it’s okay, Careless Love. Careless Love.
Careless Love
BC: Oh, once.... Like to thank Remy Zero for opening the show. I’m a big fan, I’m a big fan. Although Cinjun did steal my vibe.
The Number of the Beast
Freedom Ain’t What It Used to Be
BC: You guys have the [unintelligible]? Thank you.
The Spy Tra La
BC: Hey, hey. This is a song called Revolve.
Revolve
Sweeney: Don’t make fun of me. ... [unintelligible off mic]
BC: Peace, heh, let’s try it.
El-A-Noy
Sweeney: That song was called Illinois.
(lots of crowd yelling)
BC: Yeah, the funny thing is we pay guys just to yell like that. Because if it was actually quiet and people could hear the music, it wouldn’t seem like a club and a show and then...so.... So we pay people to yell stupid things and throw stupid things and uh...and shout out cousins we don’t know and uh....
Sweeney: But, it’s ‘cause we all remember our first beer and we all remember our first beer. It’s exciting.
Candy Came Calling
Guy in crowd: Don’t Let Me Down!
BC: This is the Djali Zwan.
For Your Love
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
Guy in crowd: Jesus!
Sweeney: We can’t play Jesus, dude, Jesus plays you.
Guy #2 in crowd: Play [unintelligible]!
Guy #3 in crowd: Shut up!
Guy #2: Just screw you! Screw you!
Sweeney: Dad?!
Solace and Serenity
> Ring the Bells
BC: How y’all doin’?
Guy in crowd: How you doin’?
BC: I’m good, thank you. In fact, I’ve never been better.
God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire
Guy in crowd: Play a Christmas song!
BC: Yeah, a merry Christmas one. It is the [2 unintelligible words]. ... Like to play one more song, thank you very much for coming. Like to play a song by our other band, the True Poets of Zwan. (Sweeney plays two chords) There you go. Are you ready there, Matt?
Of a Broken Heart
[encore break]
Silly Sally
BC: Heh heh heh, thank you. God bless you, thank you very much. ... They’re uh, they’re Smashing Pumpkin picks, I’m very sorry.