Zwan 2001-12-14 (late show)

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December 14, 2001 – Indianapolis, IN, US
Live performance by Zwan
Djali Zwan tour
DateDecember 14, 2001
VenueThe Emerson Theater
Coordinates39°46′55″N 86°5′27″W
LocationIndianapolis, IN, US
Venue typeClub
Capacity400
PersonnelBilly Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo, Linda Strawberry

Setlist[edit | edit source]

  1. "The Girl with the Cruel Face(acoustic) (live debut)
  2. "Of a Broken Heart(acoustic) 
  3. "Freedom Ain't What It Used to Be(acoustic) 
  4. "The Number of the Beast" [Iron Maiden(acoustic) 
  5. "Candy Came Calling(acoustic) (final performance)
  6. "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" [The Doors(tease) (acoustic) 
    1. "W.P.(acoustic) 
  7. "Whatever, Whenever(acoustic) (only performance)
  8. "God's Gonna Set This World on Fire(acoustic) 
  9. "For Your Love(acoustic) 
  10. "Happy Birthday" [Patty Hill / Mildred J. Hill
  11. "The Spy Tra La(acoustic) (final performance)
  12. "Ring the Bells(acoustic) (final performance)
  13. "El-A-Noy(acoustic) 

Encore[edit | edit source]

  1. "Don't Let Me Down" [The Beatles(acoustic) 
  2. "Chicks(acoustic) (final performance)

Notes[edit | edit source]

Banter[edit | edit source]

The Girl with the Cruel Face
BC: Thank you very much.
Of a Broken Heart
Freedom Ain’t What It Used to Be
BC: Thank you, thank you.
The Number of the Beast
> Candy Came Calling
Break On Through (tease - very short)
> W.P.
BC: Thank you very much, thank you very much, thank you very much. Wait wait wait, wait wait wait wait wait. Like to uh, play one more song for you....
Guy in crowd: Play some Skynyrd!
BC: Um...yeah. It’s alright, I don’t mind playing music that his father played when he beat him.
Sweeney: Whose dad? My dad’s?
BC: Skynyrd.
Sweeney: Oh, oh, oh, I see.
BC: This is a song I wrote just a few days ago and I wanted to play it for you tonight, we haven’t played it before.
Jimmy: (off mic) I did.
BC: But not publicly, Jimmy.
Jimmy: (off mic) Oh.
BC: I played it for you in a dark room. Exactly, there was steam. This is a song called Whatever, Whenever. Whenever, Whenever.
Jimmy: (off mic) I don’t even fuckin’ remember it.
BC: Oh, you don’t remember it already? Come on, Jimmy.
Whatever, Whenever
BC: [unintelligible word] stinks. How was that one?
Guy in crowd: When are you coming to Syracuse?!
Sweeney: Whenever Gooch will let us stay in his house.
BC: No, we’re coming to Syracuse when Jim Boeheim is no longer the coach. ‘Cause let’s face it, they’re never gonna fuckin’ win.
Guy in crowd: You suck, Billy!
BC: No no, the Orangemen suck. I don’t know a lot but I do know sports and Jim Boeheim is a shit fuckin’ coach.
Sweeney: Is he?
Guy in crowd: Whatever!
BC: Whatever whenever you want.
Sweeney: Are we doin’ the uh, are we doin’...?
BC: Oh yeah, we are.
Sweeney: In style.
BC: Come on. Okay, a little audience participation if you don’t mind. (Jimmy starts drum beat) We gotta shake this shit up, here we go. (Jimmy stops) Okay, hold on a second, Jimmy’s fuckin’ with my shit. Okay, we’re gonna do a call-and-response vocal so I sing a line and then you have to sing a line in response. (sings the melody of “god’s gonna set this world on fire” without actually singing the words) and you sing (singing) one of these days, one of these days. (demonstrates a few more times)
God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire
> For Your Love
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. Thank you so much, thank you, you’re great.
Guy in crowd: It’s Ben’s birthday!
BC: Whose birthday?
Different people in crowd: Ben! Lauren!
Sweeney: Can we move on? ... Come on, we gotta sing.
BC: Wait a sec, okay, wait a second. It’s 1:30, which birthday day is it? For today this day or yesterday? I’m still on today, I did yesterday so.... Alright, alright. Let’s sing it with a German accent.
Happy Birthday
BC: (German accent) Und many more, heh.
The Spy Tra La
BC: Every song ends in E minor now, it’s just weird.
Ring the Bells
BC: Thank you very much. Like to play one more song for you. (audience protests) (fake voice) Alright, we’d like to play a thousand more songs for you. How are you allowed to watch when you have about a thousand years to go and...? (normal voice) Um, yes. Thank you.
Sweeney: And now I would like to thank Sleeping at Last.
BC: Yeah, Sleeping at Last.
Sweeney: Coming out to jam with us [unintelligible].
BC: A fun band of young upstarts.
Sweeney: [unintelligible]. Thank you Sleeping at Last for playing with us.
El-A-Noy
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
[encore break]
BC: We were just talkin’ in the back and we were commenting on how incredible an audience you’ve been for us tonight. Thank you. ‘Cause with all things, all good deeds go punished and uh, so we wanted to do something and we were kind of wracking our brains, so we wanted to play this song for you and we hadn’t really planned on playing this song, but we want to do it special for you.
Don’t Let Me Down
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
Guy in crowd: What are you doing after the show?!
BC: We’re all gonna take heroin and hang out at your house.
Sweeney: This song is for all the guys.
Chicks (with Linda Strawberry)
Linda Strawberry after normal lyrics: Girls, I have something to say. (singing) I really liked your kiss / and your beautiful red lips / make love like a woman / now you egotistic prick / ‘cause dicks, dicks just get in the way, dicks just get in the way / dicks just get in the way.
BC: You wanna go ahead or you come up here and - and fuck on my whole front row.
Linda: Wow.
BC: Dicks just get in the way?
Linda: Yep, that’s what I said.
BC: Well, if it wasn’t for a dick, you wouldn’t be here right now.
Linda: I know, it doesn’t matter, dicks do get in the way.
(song ends)
BC: We love you, thank you.

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