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== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
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Set:
Set:
* Can't Seem to Make You Mine [The Seeds]
* Can't Seem to Make You Mine [The Seeds]
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* West Coast
* West Coast
* Freak
* Freak
* unknown [Rush] (tease)
* Morning Dew [Dobson]
* Morning Dew [Dobson]
* The Fellowship
* The Fellowship
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== Banter ==
== Banter ==
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
(unknown)
BC: Okay.  Thank you for coming.<br>
Guy in crowd: Thank ''you'' for coming.<br>
BC: What?<br>
Guy in crowd: I thanked you.<br>
BC: Oh cool, thank you, thank you.  Alright.  Are you ready?<br>
'''Can’t Seem to Make You Mine'''<br>
'''Circular Change'''<br>
'''Emerald Green is the Colour'''<br>
BC: Alright.  Is that why it’s quiet?  Okay.  This is the dreaded audience participation moment to explain to you.  I figured it works for Green Day, I’m gonna start trying it.  They’re doing okay right about now.  And uh, heh heh heh.<br>
Guy in crowd: You’re better!<br>
BC: Aw no, I like me some Green Day.  They’ve matured into um....  No, they’re good, no, they’re good.  Actually, I hate most bands and I actually like Green Day so....  I can’t believe I’m ''saying'' that.  Heh heh, no, they’re good, honestly though.  Okay.  We’ll talk about who I don’t like after [unintelligible word or two].  Wouldn’t wanna end up on Youtube now.  ''(testing guitar)''  See, while I was talking, I should’ve been tuning.  That’s a lesson for your life right there.  Okay, ready, it’s pretty simple.  ''(demonstrates the oh’s and abruptly stops)''  You guys are “Wait, shit, man.”  Come on.  This ain’t gonna get me back to the arena, ready?<br>
'''Widow Wake My Mind''' (abandoned about 5 seconds after band kicks in)<br>
BC: Okay, wait, stop.<br>
Tulin: ''(off mic)'' B!<br>
BC: That’s not gonna get me back to the arena either.<br>
Tulin: ''(off mic)'' That’s not my goal so it’s okay.<br>
BC: Mark Tulin of the Electric Prunes, ladies and gentlemen.  Okay.<br>
Tulin: ''(off mic)'' I’m ready!<br>
BC: Heh heh.<br>
Tulin: ''(off mic)'' I’m so ready [unintelligible word or two]!<br>
'''Widow Wake My Mind''' (abandoned about 8 seconds after band kicks in)<br>
BC: Wait.  Where were you now?  What’s your problem now?  Dave!  You don’t do this shit in Jane’s Addiction, Dave.  Is it being unplugged?  What about the other amp?  What about the other one?  You’re good?  Anybody else got a problem before we start again?  Heh heh heh.  Here we go.<br>
''(random “oh” from Linda Strawberry)''<br>
Linda: I was just - I was just malfunctioning, sorry.<br>
'''Widow Wake My Mind'''<br>
(BC during outro jam: This goes on forever, the shining.  It’s gonna shine forever, forever ever.  Gonna shine!  Yes, I’m gonna shine, we’re never gonna stop.)<br>
BC: As you can see, we’re very well rehearsed.  Who actually in here goes to college, I’d like to know that.  Okay, just wanna let you know there’s no future, give it up.  I’m like the ghost of Christmas...future, right?  I’m the ghost of Christmas future, isn’t it?  Yeah.  Frank’s gotta do it.  ...  How’s everybody doing, you okay?  Alriiight.<br>
Guy in crowd: How are you doing?<br>
BC: Me?  I’ve found through the years audiences don’t really care how I’m doing.  I’m just going on the average, okay, you know what I mean?  Yeah, they all said that.  They all say they care until they don’t get a picture or an autograph, then they don’t care anymore.  ''(audience aw’s)''  That’s right, it’s a hard life, man.  It’s tough out there.  Heh heh.  It’s rough!<br>
Girl in crowd: Thank you for coming all the way over here!<br>
BC: Yeah.  Thank you.  It was a tough drive down from Palm Springs.  ''(strumming)''  Oh my god.  Sorry, we’re just having all sorts of problems.  Let’s just talk for a while while I do this.  Okay.  Anything anyone would like to know?<br>
Guy in crowd: How’s Che Café treatin’ you?<br>
BC: I’m sorry?<br>
Guy in crowd: How’s Che Café treatin’ you?<br>
BC: Well, I don’t really get into the myth of Che Guevara, okay, so I’m not down with that, okay?  I can roll with Bob Marley and uh...you know what I mean?  I don’t know who Che Guevara is.  It’s a stretch for me, okay.<br>
Guy in crowd: What bands do you not like?<br>
BC: What bands do...?  Uh.  What bands don’t I like?<br>
Guy in crowd: What do you think of Eddie Vedder?<br>
BC: Isn’t he from San Di - oh wait, he’s from Chicago.  Yeah, he was a Chicagoan before he was a surfer, before he was a grunge superstar.  Isn’t that how it works?<br>
Guy on stage off mic: Chickyville.<br>
BC: He’s from Chick - Chickyville.  We are happy to be in La Jolla ''(“j” pronounced incorrectly as “j” instead of “h”)''.  Did you know I’m from Chickyville?  It’s a real pleaseure to be here.  This song is about the devastation of the west coast and all that embodies, you know what I’m talking about.<br>
'''West Coast'''<br>
BC: Spirits in the Sky, um, is named after Sky Saxon and the Seeds.  Anyone know Sky?  Seeds, anybody?  If you get a chance, check out Sky Saxon.  Sky was one of the pioneers of uh, punk and psychedelic music in the ‘60s and had a huge influence on a lot of bands that came after, including Green Day.  And uh, Sky was our brother and he recently passed away and so we did a - the reason we even started playing together like this was um, we played a benefit - well, not a benefit, a memorial - no one benefited.  And uh, so this is a song we dedicate to Sky so this is called Freak.<br>
'''Freak'''<br>
BC: We don’t play that song until the LSD kicks in.  ''(testing guitar)''  Ugh.  Too hot in here.<br>
Guy off mic: Can you just mention that the front of the house that doesn’t feel as off?<br>
BC: Oh.  They don’t have any drum fill.  Blowin’ shit up.  Anything?<br>
Guy off mic: That’d be a no but I guess we’ll just go [unintelligible].<br>
'''unknown Rush song''' (tease - 5 notes)<br>
Guy in crowd: Yeah, Rush!<br>
BC: You win a prize.  ...  Yeah, I live for awkward moments though.  Awesome, yeah.  Anything else you wanna know?<br>
Guy in crowd: Do you ever play Guitar Hero?<br>
BC: Sorry, say that again?<br>
Different guy in crowd: What’s going on with Chamberlin?  Are you talkin’ to him?<br>
BC: Oh yeah, man.  Every day, man, every day, brother.  You know, I haven’t given any public comment on my split with Jimmy but I think tonight I’m just gonna tell ''you''.  ‘Cause you’re here, man, and I - I just feel like you, you understand, you know?  This ain’t - no, I’ll skip it.  What’s up with your girlfriend, man?  I’m sorry?  Say that again?  That’s right.  As she was blowing me last night, she told me she’s [unintelligible word] you.<br>
'''Morning Dew'''<br>
BC: Thank you.  Like to play a new song - well, actually playing a lot of new songs.  Like to play a new new new song.  Can you hear everything okay out there?  Can you hear the feedback?  Heh heh.  You can hear everything alright?  Are you picking up on the secret messages?  Yeah, echo.<br>
Guy in crowd: Dirty, dirty.<br>
BC: No no no no, I mean, that’s you, that’s you.  That’s why you have a beard and you go to college.  I graduated in life, okay, that’s why I’m up here.  Thank you, thank you very much.  So this is a new song, new new song, called The Fellowship.<br>
'''The Fellowship'''<br>
'''The Time Has Come''' (Billy solo acoustic)<br>
BC: Thank you, that’s a song by Anne Briggs.  I highly recommend to anybody, no, not that you’re gonna remember but....<br>
Guy in crowd: We’re lucid, we’re in college!<br>
BC: You’re lucid, you’re in college, sure.  Anne Briggs, a English folk singer from the early ‘70s.  Huge influence, I agree there.  Wore flannel, Vedder.  You see where this is all going.  Actually, it was her that developed the ''(makes noise)'', the Vedder ''(same noise)'' that all led to all the man rock, ''(same noise)''.  It started with Anne Briggs, you might wanna check it out.  She actually doesn’t sing the song that’s more than a ''(same noise)''.  Oh wait, in the Pumpkins, that’s what you call the man voice, which obviously I’m lacking.  Yeah.  I know, it’s been rough.  ‘Cause the man voice seems to attract the big bucks and the chicks.  Look at Nickelback.  Lots of hits, lots of chicks.  Just do the math, you’re in school.  Okay, here we go.<br>
'''A Stitch in Time''' (Billy acoustic / Spevack violin / Dippold mandolin)<br>
BC: Everything okay back there?  Okay.  Sound cool there.<br>
Guy in crowd: Speaking on man voice, how do you feel about the Smashing Pumpkins being compared to the Silversun Pickups?<br>
BC: That’s a really good band, man.  I think it’s good that bands are influenced by the band, all these [unintelligible].  I mean I’ve, I’ve, I’ve, I’ve, I was influenced by tons of people.<br>
Guy in crowd: But they said you sound the same.<br>
BC: That’s not fair to anybody.  Okay, in the beginning of the band, we used to be compared to the Black Crowes, R.E.M., um...uh...<br>
Other guy in crowd: My Bloody Valentine!<br>
BC: No, we didn’t get that ‘til later.  Until after I said they were an influence, then we were compared.  Nah, that the whole thing’s bullshit.<br>
Another guy in crowd: What are you listening to these days?<br>
BC: The voices in my head.<br>
Another guy in crowd: What are they telling you?<br>
BC: To kill you.  Luckily for you, I don’t listen.  Yeah.  They do tell me to sing in the man voice though.  The voices are like, ''(Satanic voice)'' “If you sing in the man voice, you will get more money, more hits, more chicks.”  ''(normal voice)'' And then they’re like, ''(Satanic voice)'' “Kill Scott.  Kill Scott.  He’s right there.  Destroy him.”  ''(normal)'' By the way, totally random thought, the actor name - is it Shee-ah LaBoof, Bloof?<br>
Multiple people in audience: Shia LaBeouf ''(pronounced correctly)''.<br>
BC: Okay.  Why is that guy a movie star?  I mean, never met him but why is that, why am I watching him fight the Transformers?  I don’t get that.  I don’t, heh heh.  Heh, I really don’t.  ''(Satanic voice)'' “Kill.”  ''(normal)'' Oh my god.  Heh, that’ll end up on Youtube.  Heh, heh, heh heh.  That’s right.  I got a brain in there somewhere.  Alright, this is a song called A Song for a Son.<br>
'''A Song for a Son''' (Billy acoustic / Spevack violin / Dippold mandolin)<br>
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.  Let’s bring the band back up now for some rock and roll action.  ...  This kills the man voice.  ''(a lady screams “Woo!  Yeah.”)''  Ma’am.  Way more powerful than the fuckin’ man voice.<br>
'''The Trip'''<br>
> '''Astral Planes'''<br>
'''Femme Fatale'''<br>
BC: This is our last song, thank you very much for coming, hope you had a good time.<br>
'''Lucifer Sam'''<br>
(BC over short outro jam: Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, we hope you had a good time.  We are the Spirits in the Sky.  We are the pie in your eye.)<br>
BC: Yeah.<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
== Photos & Memorabilia ==
[[Image:bcspiritsinthesky.jpg|250px|left]]

Latest revision as of 02:07, 29 September 2024

Spirits in the Sky
Date 2009-08-30
Venue Che Cafe
Location San Diego, CA, US
Venue Type Coffee Shop
Capacity Unknown
Lineup Corgan, Byrne, Brown, Strawberry, Tulin, Weitz, Spevack, Dippold
Order of Bands Spirits in the Sky
Surfaced Recordings
AUD #1a
Source AUD
Format DSD
Equipment DPA 4021>Lunatec V3(analog out)>Korg MR-1
Length 94m
Complete? Yes
Lowest Circulating Generation DSD-M>WAV-M>dEdit>FLAC
Live Music Archive 16-bit download
Notes Stand 7 feet up, 5 feet left of center, 15 feet from stage. First 35 seconds patched from AUD #1b.
Unsurfaced Recordings
AUD #1b
Source AUD
Format WAV
Equipment DPA 4021>Lunatec V3(S/PDIF out)>Microtrack II(24/96)
Length ~100m
Complete? Yes
Notes Stand 7 feet up, 5 feet left of center, 15 feet from stage. First 35 seconds circulate patched into AUD #1a.

Setlist

Set:

  • Can't Seem to Make You Mine [The Seeds]
  • Circular Change
  • Emerald Green Is the Color
  • Widow Wake My Mind (abandoned)
  • Widow Wake My Mind (abandoned)
  • Widow Wake My Mind
  • West Coast
  • Freak
  • unknown [Rush] (tease)
  • Morning Dew [Dobson]
  • The Fellowship
  • The Time Has Come [Briggs]
  • A Stitch in Time
  • A Song for a Son
  • The Trip
  • Astral Planes
  • Femme Fatale [The Velvet Underground]
  • Lucifer Sam [Pink Floyd]

Notes

  • Dave Navarro did not play this show

Banter

BC: Okay. Thank you for coming.
Guy in crowd: Thank you for coming.
BC: What?
Guy in crowd: I thanked you.
BC: Oh cool, thank you, thank you. Alright. Are you ready?
Can’t Seem to Make You Mine
Circular Change
Emerald Green is the Colour
BC: Alright. Is that why it’s quiet? Okay. This is the dreaded audience participation moment to explain to you. I figured it works for Green Day, I’m gonna start trying it. They’re doing okay right about now. And uh, heh heh heh.
Guy in crowd: You’re better!
BC: Aw no, I like me some Green Day. They’ve matured into um.... No, they’re good, no, they’re good. Actually, I hate most bands and I actually like Green Day so.... I can’t believe I’m saying that. Heh heh, no, they’re good, honestly though. Okay. We’ll talk about who I don’t like after [unintelligible word or two]. Wouldn’t wanna end up on Youtube now. (testing guitar) See, while I was talking, I should’ve been tuning. That’s a lesson for your life right there. Okay, ready, it’s pretty simple. (demonstrates the oh’s and abruptly stops) You guys are “Wait, shit, man.” Come on. This ain’t gonna get me back to the arena, ready?
Widow Wake My Mind (abandoned about 5 seconds after band kicks in)
BC: Okay, wait, stop.
Tulin: (off mic) B!
BC: That’s not gonna get me back to the arena either.
Tulin: (off mic) That’s not my goal so it’s okay.
BC: Mark Tulin of the Electric Prunes, ladies and gentlemen. Okay.
Tulin: (off mic) I’m ready!
BC: Heh heh.
Tulin: (off mic) I’m so ready [unintelligible word or two]!
Widow Wake My Mind (abandoned about 8 seconds after band kicks in)
BC: Wait. Where were you now? What’s your problem now? Dave! You don’t do this shit in Jane’s Addiction, Dave. Is it being unplugged? What about the other amp? What about the other one? You’re good? Anybody else got a problem before we start again? Heh heh heh. Here we go.
(random “oh” from Linda Strawberry)
Linda: I was just - I was just malfunctioning, sorry.
Widow Wake My Mind
(BC during outro jam: This goes on forever, the shining. It’s gonna shine forever, forever ever. Gonna shine! Yes, I’m gonna shine, we’re never gonna stop.)
BC: As you can see, we’re very well rehearsed. Who actually in here goes to college, I’d like to know that. Okay, just wanna let you know there’s no future, give it up. I’m like the ghost of Christmas...future, right? I’m the ghost of Christmas future, isn’t it? Yeah. Frank’s gotta do it. ... How’s everybody doing, you okay? Alriiight.
Guy in crowd: How are you doing?
BC: Me? I’ve found through the years audiences don’t really care how I’m doing. I’m just going on the average, okay, you know what I mean? Yeah, they all said that. They all say they care until they don’t get a picture or an autograph, then they don’t care anymore. (audience aw’s) That’s right, it’s a hard life, man. It’s tough out there. Heh heh. It’s rough!
Girl in crowd: Thank you for coming all the way over here!
BC: Yeah. Thank you. It was a tough drive down from Palm Springs. (strumming) Oh my god. Sorry, we’re just having all sorts of problems. Let’s just talk for a while while I do this. Okay. Anything anyone would like to know?
Guy in crowd: How’s Che Café treatin’ you?
BC: I’m sorry?
Guy in crowd: How’s Che Café treatin’ you?
BC: Well, I don’t really get into the myth of Che Guevara, okay, so I’m not down with that, okay? I can roll with Bob Marley and uh...you know what I mean? I don’t know who Che Guevara is. It’s a stretch for me, okay.
Guy in crowd: What bands do you not like?
BC: What bands do...? Uh. What bands don’t I like?
Guy in crowd: What do you think of Eddie Vedder?
BC: Isn’t he from San Di - oh wait, he’s from Chicago. Yeah, he was a Chicagoan before he was a surfer, before he was a grunge superstar. Isn’t that how it works?
Guy on stage off mic: Chickyville.
BC: He’s from Chick - Chickyville. We are happy to be in La Jolla (“j” pronounced incorrectly as “j” instead of “h”). Did you know I’m from Chickyville? It’s a real pleaseure to be here. This song is about the devastation of the west coast and all that embodies, you know what I’m talking about.
West Coast
BC: Spirits in the Sky, um, is named after Sky Saxon and the Seeds. Anyone know Sky? Seeds, anybody? If you get a chance, check out Sky Saxon. Sky was one of the pioneers of uh, punk and psychedelic music in the ‘60s and had a huge influence on a lot of bands that came after, including Green Day. And uh, Sky was our brother and he recently passed away and so we did a - the reason we even started playing together like this was um, we played a benefit - well, not a benefit, a memorial - no one benefited. And uh, so this is a song we dedicate to Sky so this is called Freak.
Freak
BC: We don’t play that song until the LSD kicks in. (testing guitar) Ugh. Too hot in here.
Guy off mic: Can you just mention that the front of the house that doesn’t feel as off?
BC: Oh. They don’t have any drum fill. Blowin’ shit up. Anything?
Guy off mic: That’d be a no but I guess we’ll just go [unintelligible].
unknown Rush song (tease - 5 notes)
Guy in crowd: Yeah, Rush!
BC: You win a prize. ... Yeah, I live for awkward moments though. Awesome, yeah. Anything else you wanna know?
Guy in crowd: Do you ever play Guitar Hero?
BC: Sorry, say that again?
Different guy in crowd: What’s going on with Chamberlin? Are you talkin’ to him?
BC: Oh yeah, man. Every day, man, every day, brother. You know, I haven’t given any public comment on my split with Jimmy but I think tonight I’m just gonna tell you. ‘Cause you’re here, man, and I - I just feel like you, you understand, you know? This ain’t - no, I’ll skip it. What’s up with your girlfriend, man? I’m sorry? Say that again? That’s right. As she was blowing me last night, she told me she’s [unintelligible word] you.
Morning Dew
BC: Thank you. Like to play a new song - well, actually playing a lot of new songs. Like to play a new new new song. Can you hear everything okay out there? Can you hear the feedback? Heh heh. You can hear everything alright? Are you picking up on the secret messages? Yeah, echo.
Guy in crowd: Dirty, dirty.
BC: No no no no, I mean, that’s you, that’s you. That’s why you have a beard and you go to college. I graduated in life, okay, that’s why I’m up here. Thank you, thank you very much. So this is a new song, new new song, called The Fellowship.
The Fellowship
The Time Has Come (Billy solo acoustic)
BC: Thank you, that’s a song by Anne Briggs. I highly recommend to anybody, no, not that you’re gonna remember but....
Guy in crowd: We’re lucid, we’re in college!
BC: You’re lucid, you’re in college, sure. Anne Briggs, a English folk singer from the early ‘70s. Huge influence, I agree there. Wore flannel, Vedder. You see where this is all going. Actually, it was her that developed the (makes noise), the Vedder (same noise) that all led to all the man rock, (same noise). It started with Anne Briggs, you might wanna check it out. She actually doesn’t sing the song that’s more than a (same noise). Oh wait, in the Pumpkins, that’s what you call the man voice, which obviously I’m lacking. Yeah. I know, it’s been rough. ‘Cause the man voice seems to attract the big bucks and the chicks. Look at Nickelback. Lots of hits, lots of chicks. Just do the math, you’re in school. Okay, here we go.
A Stitch in Time (Billy acoustic / Spevack violin / Dippold mandolin)
BC: Everything okay back there? Okay. Sound cool there.
Guy in crowd: Speaking on man voice, how do you feel about the Smashing Pumpkins being compared to the Silversun Pickups?
BC: That’s a really good band, man. I think it’s good that bands are influenced by the band, all these [unintelligible]. I mean I’ve, I’ve, I’ve, I’ve, I was influenced by tons of people.
Guy in crowd: But they said you sound the same.
BC: That’s not fair to anybody. Okay, in the beginning of the band, we used to be compared to the Black Crowes, R.E.M., um...uh...
Other guy in crowd: My Bloody Valentine!
BC: No, we didn’t get that ‘til later. Until after I said they were an influence, then we were compared. Nah, that the whole thing’s bullshit.
Another guy in crowd: What are you listening to these days?
BC: The voices in my head.
Another guy in crowd: What are they telling you?
BC: To kill you. Luckily for you, I don’t listen. Yeah. They do tell me to sing in the man voice though. The voices are like, (Satanic voice) “If you sing in the man voice, you will get more money, more hits, more chicks.” (normal voice) And then they’re like, (Satanic voice) “Kill Scott. Kill Scott. He’s right there. Destroy him.” (normal) By the way, totally random thought, the actor name - is it Shee-ah LaBoof, Bloof?
Multiple people in audience: Shia LaBeouf (pronounced correctly).
BC: Okay. Why is that guy a movie star? I mean, never met him but why is that, why am I watching him fight the Transformers? I don’t get that. I don’t, heh heh. Heh, I really don’t. (Satanic voice) “Kill.” (normal) Oh my god. Heh, that’ll end up on Youtube. Heh, heh, heh heh. That’s right. I got a brain in there somewhere. Alright, this is a song called A Song for a Son.
A Song for a Son (Billy acoustic / Spevack violin / Dippold mandolin)
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. Let’s bring the band back up now for some rock and roll action. ... This kills the man voice. (a lady screams “Woo! Yeah.”) Ma’am. Way more powerful than the fuckin’ man voice.
The Trip
> Astral Planes
Femme Fatale
BC: This is our last song, thank you very much for coming, hope you had a good time.
Lucifer Sam
(BC over short outro jam: Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, we hope you had a good time. We are the Spirits in the Sky. We are the pie in your eye.)
BC: Yeah.

Photos & Memorabilia