Bc2017-11-02
Billy Corgan | |
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Date | 2017-11-02 |
Venue | Herbst Theatre |
Location | San Francisco, CA, US |
Venue Type | Theatre |
Capacity | 916 |
Lineup | Corgan |
Order of Bands | Billy Corgan |
Surfaced Recordings | |
AUD #1 | |
Source | AUD |
Format | M4A |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | 106m |
Complete? | Yes |
Lowest Circulating Generation | M4A-M > M4A |
Live Music Archive | m4a download |
AMT #1 | |
Source | VID |
Format | MP4 |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | 75m |
Complete? | Yes |
Notes? | Filmed from right hand side of stage. Camera appears to be fixed |
Setlist
Set One:
- Zowie
- Processional
- The Spaniards
- Aeronaut
- The Long Goodbye
- Half-Life of an Autodidact
- Amarinthe
- Antietam
- Mandarynne
- Shiloh
- Archer
- If I Were a Carpenter (Tim Hardin cover)
Set Two:
- Oceania
- Thirty-Three
- La Dolly Vita
- Now (And Then)
- Disarm
- To Sheila
- After the Gold Rush (Neil Young cover)
- Try, Try, Try
- Full Sail
- Stellar
- Friends as Lovers, Lovers as Friends (Zwan song)
- Eye
- 1979
- Soot and Stars
Encore:
- Lyric (Zwan song)
- Wrecking Ball (Miley Cyrus cover)
- Today
Notes
- First performance of "Lyric" since 2016-05-29
Banter
Zowie (piano)
Processional
The Spaniards
BC: Thank you.
Aeronaut (piano)
The Long Goodbye
Half-Life of an Autodidact
BC: Thank you very much.
Amarinthe
Antietam
(lots of crowd shouting)
Guy in crowd: How you feelin' tonight?
BC: Woo!
Mandarynne (piano)
Shiloh
Archer
BC: Thank you very much. That was the Ogilala. Thank you much for listening, appreciate it. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very kindly, thank you. Pshaw. Couple--
Guy in crowd: Archer!
BC: I just played it.
Guy in crowd: Again!
Other guy in crowd: Shiloh!
BC: I may be kinder, older and gentler, but I'm still a bastard. Don't push me. Anyway, couple things: uh, one, I'm about to go record another solo acoustic record, so thank you for your encouragement. And uh, I'm gonna play this beautiful song by Tim Hardin and then I'm gonna take a 20 minute break and then come back and play some golden...somethings. As someone once asked me, "Why don't you like to play your old songs?" and I said, "No, I do like to play my old songs, I just don't like to play the old songs you want me to play." But hopefully tonight, I will play some of the songs you want me to play. Because though I'm a bastard, but I actually do want to entertain you occasionally. Anyway, uh, this is If I Were a Carpenter by Tim Hardin.
If I Were a Carpenter
[set break]
Oceania (piano)
(Billy moves over to a chair to play guitar and drinks water, which draws some hoots from the crowd)
BC: Now it's a party.
Thirty-three
La Dolly Vita
Now (And Then)
Disarm
To Sheila
After the Gold Rush (abandoned after Billy screws up the first line)
BC: This song, oh my god. Heh heh, sorry Neil.
After the Gold Rush
BC: Alright. Goodness. Goodness gracious.
Guy in crowd: Yeaaah!
BC: Yeah, get high, man. Heh heh heh heh.
Try, Try, Try (piano)
BC: Thank you. Much appreciated, thank you.
Full Sail (piano)
Stellar (piano)
BC: Thank you kindly, thank you.
Friends as Lovers
Eye
1979
BC: Thank you. I wrote that just for you, heh heh. It's you I was thinking of.
Guy in crowd: [unintelligible]!
BC: (long hearty laugh), thank you.
Soot and Stars
BC: Thank you.
[encore break]
Lyric
(Billy starts Wrecking Ball)
BC: So I got up this morning and wrote this song and I wanted to play it for you.
Wrecking Ball
BC: Heh heh. Thank you. (hearty laugh) We've reached the end, thank you San Francisco. I'd play all night but Governor Brown said I'm not welcome in this state after a certain hour. (some boos from the crowd, Billy fake laughs, slaps his knee and starts Today) I could just play this song really slow.
Today
BC: San Francisco, thank you! Thank you, San Francisco, thank you!