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== Setlist ==
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*Aeronaut
*Aeronaut
*Mandarynne
*Mandarynne
*Little Maggie (traditional song cover)
*Little Maggie [traditional]


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*Spaceboy
*Spaceboy
*Violet Rays
*Violet Rays
*Endless Summer (Zwan song)
*Endless Summer [Zwan]
*Will There Be Any Stars? (Alison Krauss & The Cox Family cover)
*Will There Be Any Stars? [Alison Krauss & The Cox Family]
*Tonight, Tonight
*Tonight, Tonight
*Jupiter's Lament
*Jupiter's Lament
*Perfect
*Perfect
*Hangin' On (Waylon Jennings cover)
*Hangin' On [The Gosdin Brothers]
*Nights in White Satin (The Moody Blues cover)
*Nights in White Satin [The Moody Blues]
*Disarm
*Disarm


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* Hangin' On is a Waylon Jennings cover
* Hangin' On is a Waylon Jennings cover
* Nights in White Satin is a Moody Blues cover
* Nights in White Satin is a Moody Blues cover
* Will There Be Any Stars? is an Alison Krauss & The Cox Family cover
* First performance of "Jupiter's Lament" since 2017-09-16
 
== Banter ==
<p><strong>To Scatter One’s Own</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cri de Coeur</strong></p>
<p><strong>Hard Times</strong></p>
<p>BC: Thank you very much. Like to play a song for you I’ve never played before. [unintelligible] me and you tonight. À la the just reward for your venturing into the cold. Um, yeah, so hopefully my fingers will work.</p>
<p><strong>Fragile, The Spark</strong></p>
<p>BC: [tape cuts in] So it started me into these songs and so it’s very much the world that we grew up in, here in the Midwest. So I hope you find yourself in them when you hear the record.</p>
<p><strong>Rider</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dancehall</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cotillions</strong> (piano)</p>
<p><strong>Archer</strong></p>
<p><strong>Half-Life of an Autodidact</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Long Goodbye</strong></p>
<p><strong>Aeronaut</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mandarynne</strong> (piano)</p>
<p><strong>Little Maggie</strong></p>
<p>[set break]</p>
<p><strong>Thirty-three</strong></p>
<p><strong>La Dolly Vita</strong></p>
<p><strong>Spaceboy</strong></p>
<p><strong>Violet Rays</strong></p>
<p><strong>Endless Summer</strong> (piano)</p>
<p><strong>Will There Be Any Stars?</strong> (piano)</p>
<p><strong>Tonight, Tonight</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jupiter’s Lament</strong></p>
<p>BC: [cuts in] ...canyons of Los Angelees. Where when I was a child, I’d watch CHIPs and I’d think, that’s where I wanna be. Ridin’ in the sun, tan, beautiful. Not bald and pale. Hahahahaha. They say you shouldn’t wear your own T-shirt on stage, right, your own band’s T-shirt? You shouldn’t laugh at your own jokes.</p>
<p><strong>Perfect</strong></p>
<p><strong>Hangin’ On</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nights in White Satin</strong></p>
<p><strong>Disarm</strong></p>
<p>[encore break]</p>
<p><strong>Black Lung</strong></p>
<p>BC: [tape cuts in] There’s a crowd participation component, if you’d like to participate, ‘cause you are the crowd in this particular relationship.</p>
<p>Girl in crowd: Essentially, are you sure?</p>
<p>BC: And uh, thank you, and uh, all you have to remember is two, two and four. The first chorus you sing twice, the second chorus you sing twice, last chorus you sing four times.</p>
<p>Guy in crowd: Silver.</p>
<p>Guy #2 in crowd: Silver!</p>
<p>BC: Sure. I’m on the same drugs the guy in the balcony is, so I might just decide to change the name of the song in the middle of the song. Um, I have that prerogative. I got that right or is prerogative, is it...? Anyway. So um, as I’ve joked in a few previous shows, since you are technically in the band as we’re participating, you get to see a little insight into how things work with me behind the scenes, my much vaunted tyrannical behavior. And uh, so yeah, you don’t want to mess up. It’s a small hall, I <strong>can</strong> see you.</p>
<p>Guy #3 in crowd: Can I clap along?</p>
<p>BC: What’s that?</p>
<p>Guy #3 in crowd: Can I clap along?</p>
<p>BC: You can do whatever you like, bro. Just do it, we do it with love. And uh, ‘cause as we joke, you know, you don’t wanna get the look, which is if you mess up, you’re gonna get the look. And uh, the look goes something like, you know, we’re playing onstage and somebody does something wrong and I go <strong>(glares over his shoulder)</strong>.... I once asked a fellow musician who’d gotten the look many times what the look - how she <strong>took</strong> the look, like, well, like, “Can you break it into words?” And her quote was something along the lines of “How could you in a million years ever play that wrong note, you fuckin’ idiot.” Yeah. And she said, “Is that accurate?” and I said, “Absolutely.” So yeah, you don’t wanna get the look.</p>
<p>Guy #4 in crowd: Don’t piss her off.</p>
<p>BC: What’s that?</p>
<p>Guy #4 in crowd: Don’t piss her off!</p>
<p>BC: Don’t piss anyone off, right? You live in a world where you’re either talking to the next internet superstar or a serial murderer, right? The erasure point between the two extremes is every day more thin. And I say that with love. So, back to the song, get you back out into the cold night. And again, thank you, I hope you had a good time. It was certainly, it was certainly my pleasure to keep you well entertained and you felt something more than just what you already knew. It’s hard to rise above the dopamine tide but occasionally, the right words and songs do it. So, last thing, since we’re in the band together in this particular moment, I will cue you when you’re supposed to come in. That’s my response but your response please is ‘course to sing along. And uh, your cue will go something like this <strong>(leans back and lifts neck of guitar)</strong>. That’s all I can do ‘cause I’m doing a lot of stuff back there. Alright, everybody ready?</p>
<p><strong>Silvery Sometimes</strong></p>

Revision as of 23:57, 1 September 2024

Billy Corgan
Date 2019-11-12
Venue Liberty Hall
Location Lawrence, KS, US
Venue Type Theater
Lineup Corgan
Order of Bands Billy Corgan

Setlist

Set One:

  • To Scatter One's Own
  • Cri de Coeur
  • Hard Times
  • Fragile, the Spark
  • Rider
  • Dancehall
  • Cotillions
  • Archer
  • Half-Life of an Autodidact
  • The Long Goodbye
  • Aeronaut
  • Mandarynne
  • Little Maggie [traditional]

Set Two:

  • Thirty-Three
  • La Dolly Vita
  • Spaceboy
  • Violet Rays
  • Endless Summer [Zwan]
  • Will There Be Any Stars? [Alison Krauss & The Cox Family]
  • Tonight, Tonight
  • Jupiter's Lament
  • Perfect
  • Hangin' On [The Gosdin Brothers]
  • Nights in White Satin [The Moody Blues]
  • Disarm

Encore:

  • Black Lung
  • Silvery Sometimes (Ghosts)

Notes

  • Live debut of Fragile, the Spark
  • Endless Summer is a Zwan song
  • Little Maggie is a traditional song cover
  • Will There Be Any Stars? is an Alison Krauss & The Cox Family cover
  • Hangin' On is a Waylon Jennings cover
  • Nights in White Satin is a Moody Blues cover
  • First performance of "Jupiter's Lament" since 2017-09-16

Banter

To Scatter One’s Own

Cri de Coeur

Hard Times

BC: Thank you very much. Like to play a song for you I’ve never played before. [unintelligible] me and you tonight. À la the just reward for your venturing into the cold. Um, yeah, so hopefully my fingers will work.

Fragile, The Spark

BC: [tape cuts in] So it started me into these songs and so it’s very much the world that we grew up in, here in the Midwest. So I hope you find yourself in them when you hear the record.

Rider

Dancehall

Cotillions (piano)

Archer

Half-Life of an Autodidact

The Long Goodbye

Aeronaut

Mandarynne (piano)

Little Maggie

[set break]

Thirty-three

La Dolly Vita

Spaceboy

Violet Rays

Endless Summer (piano)

Will There Be Any Stars? (piano)

Tonight, Tonight

Jupiter’s Lament

BC: [cuts in] ...canyons of Los Angelees. Where when I was a child, I’d watch CHIPs and I’d think, that’s where I wanna be. Ridin’ in the sun, tan, beautiful. Not bald and pale. Hahahahaha. They say you shouldn’t wear your own T-shirt on stage, right, your own band’s T-shirt? You shouldn’t laugh at your own jokes.

Perfect

Hangin’ On

Nights in White Satin

Disarm

[encore break]

Black Lung

BC: [tape cuts in] There’s a crowd participation component, if you’d like to participate, ‘cause you are the crowd in this particular relationship.

Girl in crowd: Essentially, are you sure?

BC: And uh, thank you, and uh, all you have to remember is two, two and four. The first chorus you sing twice, the second chorus you sing twice, last chorus you sing four times.

Guy in crowd: Silver.

Guy #2 in crowd: Silver!

BC: Sure. I’m on the same drugs the guy in the balcony is, so I might just decide to change the name of the song in the middle of the song. Um, I have that prerogative. I got that right or is prerogative, is it...? Anyway. So um, as I’ve joked in a few previous shows, since you are technically in the band as we’re participating, you get to see a little insight into how things work with me behind the scenes, my much vaunted tyrannical behavior. And uh, so yeah, you don’t want to mess up. It’s a small hall, I can see you.

Guy #3 in crowd: Can I clap along?

BC: What’s that?

Guy #3 in crowd: Can I clap along?

BC: You can do whatever you like, bro. Just do it, we do it with love. And uh, ‘cause as we joke, you know, you don’t wanna get the look, which is if you mess up, you’re gonna get the look. And uh, the look goes something like, you know, we’re playing onstage and somebody does something wrong and I go (glares over his shoulder).... I once asked a fellow musician who’d gotten the look many times what the look - how she took the look, like, well, like, “Can you break it into words?” And her quote was something along the lines of “How could you in a million years ever play that wrong note, you fuckin’ idiot.” Yeah. And she said, “Is that accurate?” and I said, “Absolutely.” So yeah, you don’t wanna get the look.

Guy #4 in crowd: Don’t piss her off.

BC: What’s that?

Guy #4 in crowd: Don’t piss her off!

BC: Don’t piss anyone off, right? You live in a world where you’re either talking to the next internet superstar or a serial murderer, right? The erasure point between the two extremes is every day more thin. And I say that with love. So, back to the song, get you back out into the cold night. And again, thank you, I hope you had a good time. It was certainly, it was certainly my pleasure to keep you well entertained and you felt something more than just what you already knew. It’s hard to rise above the dopamine tide but occasionally, the right words and songs do it. So, last thing, since we’re in the band together in this particular moment, I will cue you when you’re supposed to come in. That’s my response but your response please is ‘course to sing along. And uh, your cue will go something like this (leans back and lifts neck of guitar). That’s all I can do ‘cause I’m doing a lot of stuff back there. Alright, everybody ready?

Silvery Sometimes