The Smashing Pumpkins 2000-04-21
April 21, 2000 – Dayton, OH, US | |
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Live performance by The Smashing Pumpkins | |
The Sacred and Profane tour | |
Date | April 21, 2000 |
Venue | Hara Arena |
Coordinates | 39°49′16″N 84°15′21″W |
Location | Dayton, OH, US |
Venue type | Arena |
Capacity | 8,000 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin, Melissa Auf der Maur |
Order of bands | The Smashing Pumpkins |
Setlist
Soundcheck
Set
- "Pale Scales"
- "Heavy Metal Machine"
- "The Everlasting Gaze"
- "Crush"
- "Age of Innocence"
- "Glass and the Ghost Children"
- "Blew Away"
- "Stand Inside Your Love"
- "I of the Mourning"
- "To Sheila" (acoustic)
- "If There Is a God" (acoustic)
- "Disarm" (acoustic)
- "Ava Adore" (acoustic)
- "Rock On" [David Essex] [8:38]
- "Zero"
- "Today"
- "Blue Skies Bring Tears"
- "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"
- "Once in a Lifetime" [Talking Heads] [7:16]
Encore one
Encore two
Notes
- Last performance of "Crush" until 2007-06-05
Banter
Pale Scales
> Heavy Metal Machine
The Everlasting Gaze
Crush
> Age of Innocence
> Glass and the Ghost Children
BC: Thank you very much, thank you very much, thank you very much. Good evening, people of Dayton-land, how are you tonight? Thank you very much for coming to our show tonight, um, I’m like to introduce to you, the, uh, the man, the myth, the alien that I started this band with, Mr. James Iha.
Blew Away
> Stand Inside Your Love
I of the Mourning
Le Deux Machina (tape)
To Sheila (Billy acoustic w/Iha)
BC: Thank you.
If There is a God (Billy acoustic w/Iha)
> Disarm (acoustic)
BC: On the drums, Mr. Jimmy Chamberlin.
Ava Adore (acoustic)
Rock On
(BC during James’ solo: Orville Wright on the lead guitar. Orville Wright. Orville Wright. Orville Wright. Bye Orville, bye.)
(BC before outro: Long live rock and roll. Yes. Long live rock and roll. Maybe someday I’ll be lucky enough to have children and they’ll live long enough to see the end of ‘N Sync, Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys and Mandy Moore. Maybe by the time they’re all 75, it’ll be the end of this pop fucking bullshit. We were a part of one revolution and it didn’t work so we have to start a new revolution and we have to overthrow this motherfucking crap, again. And we will win. We will win, we will fuckin’ win. ... ‘Cause what do you got? And do we got? We got two things. We got heart, we got motherfucking rock power. (screams))
Zero
BC: Thank you very much, thank you very much, thank you very much.
Iha: Thank you.
BC: Thank you, heh. Thanks over there. Thanks over there. Heh heh heh.
Iha: How is, how is everybody, how is everybody doing to-day?
BC: James. The day is over. It’s tonight.
Iha: Oh. Is it tonight tonight or is it today...today?
BC: It’s today today. Yesterday was yesterday but tomorrow will be...tonight when it’s the night.
Iha: I completely forgot.
Today
Blue Skies Bring Tears
> Bullet with Butterfly Wings
> Once in a Lifetime
Iha: Thanks. Thanks.
BC: The revolution is faaaaaaaar from over.
[encore break]
Blank Page
BC: Thank you. Hey, uh...we’re puttin’ back up our website, so I wanted to shoot you for our website.
Iha: Let me - let me see those hands. Woo. They’re crazy. Thank you very much for your participation. I’d like to make a quick introduction. He’s already been introduced but we’ll introduce him again: Mr. Jimmy Chamberlin on the drums. On the digital camera, Mr. Billy Corgan. Yes. And on the bass (pronounced like the fish) guitar and socialism, Ms. Melissa Auf der Maur. And now we go back to a golden age when dinosaurs roamed and grunge reigned. This is a nice old song, we hope you like it.
Cherub Rock
Iha: Thank you.
[encore break]
1979 (acoustic, Jimmy plays guitar)
Mayonaise
BC: God bless you very much, god bless you, thank you so much.
Iha: Thank you.