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{{infobox live show
! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | The Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra (and others)
| artist = The Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra
|-
| featuring_artist = Zwan
! align="left" | Date
| date = March 23, 2002
| 2002-03-23
| venue = [[Metro]]
|-
| personnel = Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Nicholas Tremulis, Michael Scott, Steve Earle, Ronnie Spector, Graham Parker, Sonia Dada, Jon Langford, Ken Nordine, David Amram, Blondie Chaplin, Shawn Christopher, Ivan Neville, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Shanahan, Sonny Landreth
! align="left" | Venue
| bands = The Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra
| Metro
| tour =  
|-
}}
! align="left" | Location
 
| Chicago, IL, US
'''May 23, 2002''' was ''The Fourth Waltz'', which was the fourth annual benefit concert ran by Nicholas Tremulis for [[w:Heartland Alliance|Heartland Alliance]]'s Neon Street program to help fight teenage homelessness. [[Billy Corgan]] also performed at the ''[[Billy Corgan 1999-03-25|First Waltz]]'' and ''[[Billy Corgan 2001-03-22|Third Waltz]]'' shows.
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! align="left" | Venue Type
| Club
|-
! align="left" | Capacity
| 1100
|-
! align="left" | Notes
| The Third Waltz. Relevant portions of set only. First performance of Friends as Lovers, Lovers as Friends, which was mis-labeled as "New York Isle" when the show surfaced. Only performances of Blitzkrieg Bop, Teenage Lobotomy, I Don't Care, and Goin' Down. First performance of Moby Dick.
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! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Surfaced Recordings
|-
! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | AUD #1
|-
! align="left" | Source
| AUD
|-
! align="left" | Format
| DAT
|-
! align="left" | Equipment
| CSBMod>M1
|-
! align="left" | Length
| 23m
|-
! align="left" | Complete?
| Yes
|-
! align="left" | Lowest Circulating Generation
| DAT-1
|-
! align="left" | Notes
| 10 feet from stage. Set one is in 32k, set two 44.1.
|-
! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Unsurfaced Recordings
|-
! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | AUD #2
|-
! align="left" | Source
| AUD
|-
! align="left" | Format
| MD
|-
! align="left" | Equipment
| AT-853>Sound Professionals Battery Box>MS722
|-
! align="left" | Length
| ~30m (?)
|-
! align="left" | Complete?
| Yes
|-
! align="left" | Notes
| 15 feet from left stack.
|-
|}
== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
----
 
Set One:
=== Set one ===
* Blitzkrieg Bop [Ramones] (Jimmy on drums)
# {{live song|Blitzkrieg Bop|cover=[[w:Ramones|Ramones]]}}
* I Don't Care [Ramones] (Jimmy on drums)
# {{live song|I Don't Care|cover=[[w:Ramones|Ramones]]}}
* Teenage Lobotomy [Ramones] (Jimmy on drums)
# {{live song|Teenage Lobotomy|cover=[[w:Ramones|Ramones]]}}
* Moby Dick [Led Zeppelin] (Jimmy on drums)
# {{live song|Moby Dick|cover=[[w:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]}}
Set Two:
 
* Friends as Lovers, Lovers as Friends (Billy on guitar, Jimmy on drums)
=== Set two ===
* Going Down [Don Nix] (Billy on guitar)
# {{live song|Friends as Lovers}}
# {{live song|Going Down|cover=[[w:Don Nix|Don Nix]]}}
 
=== Set three ===
# {{live song|Like a Rolling Stone|cover=[[w:Bob Dylan|Bob Dylan]]}}
 
== Notes ==
 
* [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] on drums for all songs listed
* [[Billy Corgan]] on vocals & guitar for set two
* Ramones medley with [[w:Jon_Langford|Jon Langford]] on vocals & guitar
* "Going Down" with [[w:Michael_Scott_(musician)|Michael Scott]] on vocals
* "Like a Rolling Stone" was the traditional "all star jam" to close the show; Corgan notably ''did not'' perform on it<ref>https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/76350/corgan-earle-spector-waltz-in-chicago</ref>


== Banter ==
== Banter ==
<blockquote>
(unknown)
(unknown)
</blockquote>
 
== References ==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Live performances for charity]]
[[Category:The Waltz benefit]]

Latest revision as of 03:47, 25 June 2021

March 23, 2002 – Chicago, IL, US
Live performance by The Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra
featuring Zwan
ArtistThe Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra
DateMarch 23, 2002
VenueMetro
Coordinates41°56′59″N 87°39′40″W
LocationChicago, IL, US
Venue typeClub
Capacity1,100
PersonnelBilly Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Nicholas Tremulis, Michael Scott, Steve Earle, Ronnie Spector, Graham Parker, Sonia Dada, Jon Langford, Ken Nordine, David Amram, Blondie Chaplin, Shawn Christopher, Ivan Neville, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Shanahan, Sonny Landreth
Order of bandsThe Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra

May 23, 2002 was The Fourth Waltz, which was the fourth annual benefit concert ran by Nicholas Tremulis for Heartland Alliance's Neon Street program to help fight teenage homelessness. Billy Corgan also performed at the First Waltz and Third Waltz shows.

Setlist[edit | edit source]

Set one[edit | edit source]

  1. "Blitzkrieg Bop" [Ramones(only performance)
  2. "I Don't Care" [Ramones(only performance)
  3. "Teenage Lobotomy" [Ramones(only performance)
  4. "Moby Dick" [Led Zeppelin(live debut)

Set two[edit | edit source]

  1. "Friends as Lovers(live debut)
  2. "Going Down" [Don Nix(only performance)

Set three[edit | edit source]

  1. "Like a Rolling Stone" [Bob Dylan(only performance)

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Jimmy Chamberlin on drums for all songs listed
  • Billy Corgan on vocals & guitar for set two
  • Ramones medley with Jon Langford on vocals & guitar
  • "Going Down" with Michael Scott on vocals
  • "Like a Rolling Stone" was the traditional "all star jam" to close the show; Corgan notably did not perform on it[1]

Banter[edit | edit source]

(unknown)

References[edit | edit source]