Zwan 2003-01-22
January 22, 2003 – Chicago, IL, US | |
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Live performance by Zwan | |
Five Nights at the Metro residency | |
Date | January 22, 2003 |
Venue | Metro |
Coordinates | 41°56′59″N 87°39′40″W |
Location | Chicago, IL, US |
Venue type | Club |
Capacity | 1,100 |
Personnel | Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, David Pajo, Paz Lenchantin |
Order of bands | Assassins, Zwan |
Setlist[edit | edit source]
- "Jesus, I" [traditional] [12:15]
- "Declarations of Faith"
- "El Sol"
- "Never My Love" [The Association]
- "Settle Down"
- "Honestly"
- "A New Poetry"
- "Friends as Lovers"
- "Ride a Black Swan"
- "Endless Summer"
- "Mary Star of the Sea" [13:27]
Encore one[edit | edit source]
- "Riverview"
- "Spilled Milk" [6:50]
Encore two[edit | edit source]
- "Of a Broken Heart"
- "A Certain Kind of Change" (live debut)
Banter[edit | edit source]
Jesus, I
> God’s Gonna Set This World on Fire
Declarations of Faith
BC: Thank you very much. ... Thank you very much, thank you. We are the Zwan. Thank you very much for coming to our show, this is a song from our new album called El Sol.
El Sol
Never My Love
> Settle Down
Honestly
A New Poetry
BC: Thank you very much. ... He says he loves you, don’t worry about it. How’s everybody doing tonight, you alright? Whoo. Thank you. That was a song called New Poetry that we kicked off our last record. It’s not on the new record. Don’t ask me why, this is the question I can’t answer anyway. This next song, um, has Paz on violin. A multitasker. This is another song that’s not on the new record. But it’s a good one, I think. It’s called Friends as Lovers, Lovers as Friends.
Friends as Lovers, Lovers as Friends
BC: Thank you very much.
Ride a Black Swan
Endless Summer
Mary Star of the Sea
(BC after lyrics, before coda: Thank you very much, thank you, thank you.)
BC: Thank you! Thank you very much.
[encore break]
Riverview
> Spilled Milk
BC: Thank you! Jimmy Chamberlin on the drums. Papa Jimmy, Papa Jimmy.
[encore break]
BC: Thank you very much, thank you Chicago (pronounced “Chick-cago”). My kind of town. Chicago. ... We’d like to play a song for you called Of a Broken Heart. David’s on keyboards, Paz is on violin, Jimmy on drums, Matt on geetar.
Of a Broken Heart
BC: Thank you so much. We’d like to, uh, if it’s okay with you, um.... (crowd cheers) Well, you don’t know what it is yet, don’t.... There’s a lot of wooing but you don’t know what the wooing is wooing, um.... We’d like to play a new song that, uh, we just, uh, came up with about a week ago and, uh.... (crowd cheers) That’s okay, yeah? We like this song very much, it’s called A Certain Kind of Change.
Sweeney: (off mic) What’s it about?
BC: Matt, you don’t care what it’s about.
Sweeney: You already told me what it was about.
BC: Your sh-, your shameless attempts at drawing attention to yourself have failed again. Ladies and gentlemen, this is A Certain Kind of Change.
A Certain Kind of Change
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.