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== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
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Set One:
Set One:


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* If I Were a Carpenter is a Tim Hardin cover
* If I Were a Carpenter is a Tim Hardin cover
* Last performance of "Wish You Were Here" until 2019-05-30
* Last performance of "Age of Innocence" until 2019-11-13
* Last performance of “Starla” until 2022-05-06
* Last performance of "Gossamer" until 2024-06-07


=== Banter ===
=== Banter ===


Zowie (piano)
<p><strong>Zowie</strong> (piano)</p>
Processional
<p><strong>Processional</strong></p>
BC: Thank you.
<p>BC: Thank you.</p>
The Spaniards
<p><strong>The Spaniards</strong></p>
Aeronaut (piano)
<p><strong>Aeronaut</strong> (piano)</p>
Annoying lady in crowd: We love you, Billy.
<p>Annoying lady in crowd: We love you, Billy.</p>
BC: Yep.
<p>BC: Yep.</p>
The Long Goodbye
<p><strong>The Long Goodbye</strong></p>
Half-Life of an Autodidact
<p><strong>Half-Life of an Autodidact</strong></p>
Amarinthe
<p><strong>Amarinthe</strong></p>
BC: Thank you kindly.
<p>BC: Thank you kindly.</p>
Antietam
<p><strong>Antietam</strong></p>
BC: Alright. How you all doin’?
<p>BC: Alright. How you all doin'?</p>
Mandarynne (piano)
<p><strong>Mandarynne</strong> (piano)</p>
Shiloh
<p><strong>Shiloh</strong></p>
Archer
<p><strong>Archer</strong></p>
BC: Thank you very much. That was my Ogilala. Appreciate that, thank you. So a couple of things.... For those of you in the know, I’ll play one more song and I’ll take a 20 minute break and then I’ll come back and play some songs that were written before you were born and then.... And then...I try not to talk anymore 'cause we know where that goes. I let the music do the talking like Joe Perry said. For like 30 years, I heard like, just shut up and play and I was like kinda like “You know what? Shut up and play, yeah.Uh, heh heh. Thank you, I thank you so much for being here, you truly honor me with your being here with me tonight, thank you. So last little bit of information, I wrote a lot of these songs from Ogilala traveling down Route 66 and we’re actually on Route 66, so Jack Kerouac called it the mother road and this was the destination, L.A. was the dream, it was the dream for me as a kid, so it’s always an honor to play in Los Angeles. Of course, you know, the only problem with that whole concept is I thought everyone was like Erik Estrada. Sort of beautiful tan, mocha, just in the sun, you know, (inhales).
<p>BC: Thank you very much. That was my Ogilala. Appreciate that, thank you. So a couple of things.... For those of you in the know, I'll play one more song and I'll take a 20 minute break and then I'll come back and play some songs that were written before you were born and then.... And then...I try not to talk anymore 'cause we know where that goes. I let the music do the talking like Joe Perry said. For like 30 years, I heard like, just shut up and play and I was like kinda like "You know what? Shut up and play, yeah.Uh, heh heh. Thank you, I thank you so much for being here, you truly honor me with your being here with me tonight, thank you. So last little bit of information, I wrote a lot of these songs from Ogilala traveling down Route 66 and we're actually on Route 66, so Jack Kerouac called it the mother road and this was the destination, L.A. was the dream, it was the dream for me as a kid, so it's always an honor to play in Los Angeles. Of course, you know, the only problem with that whole concept is I thought everyone was like Erik Estrada. Sort of beautiful tan, mocha, just in the sun, you know, (inhales).</p>
Lady in crowd: Nope.
<p>Lady in crowd: Nope.</p>
BC: Heh heh heh. Anyway, so I’d like to play this one more song by Tim Hardin and I’ll see you in 20 minutes after that.
<p>BC: Heh heh heh. Anyway, so I'd like to play this one more song by Tim Hardin and I'll see you in 20 minutes after that.</p>
If I Were a Carpenter
<p><strong>If I Were a Carpenter</strong></p>
[set break]
<p>[set break]</p>
Starla (piano)
<p><strong>Starla</strong> (piano)</p>
> Pale Horse (piano)
<p><strong>Pale Horse</strong> (piano)</p>
BC: Thank you.
<p>BC: Thank you.</p>
Muzzle
<p><strong>Muzzle</strong></p>
BC: Thank you.
<p>BC: Thank you.</p>
Of a Broken Heart
<p><strong>Of a Broken Heart</strong></p>
Landslide
<p><strong>Landslide</strong></p>
Annie-Dog
<p><strong>Annie-Dog</strong></p>
You Were Mine
<p><strong>You Were Mine</strong></p>
Wish You Were Here
<p><strong>Wish You Were Here</strong></p>
Soma (piano)
<p><strong>Soma</strong> (piano)</p>
Same annoying lady in crowd: I love you, Billy!
<p>Same annoying lady in crowd: I love you, Billy!</p>
BC: Okay.
<p>BC: Okay.</p>
Drum + Fife
<p><strong>Drum + Fife</strong></p>
BC: Thank you very much, thank you.
<p>BC: Thank you very much, thank you.</p>
Winterlong
<p><strong>Winterlong</strong></p>
Gossamer
<p><strong>Gossamer</strong></p>
Stand Inside Your Love
<p><strong>Stand Inside Your Love</strong></p>
Tonight, Tonight
<p><strong>Tonight, Tonight</strong></p>
[encore break]
<p>[encore break]</p>
Spaceboy
<p><strong>Spaceboy</strong></p>
Age of Innocence
<p><strong>Age of Innocence</strong></p>
BC: Thank you very much, thank you everybody, thank you. We’ve come to the bitter end. ...
<p>BC: Thank you very much, thank you everybody, thank you. We've come to the bitter end. ...</p>
Girl in crowd: You were amazing on Howard Stern!
<p>Girl in crowd: You were amazing on Howard Stern!</p>
BC: That wasn’t me, by the way. So before I bid you farewell and goodnight.... I told you I’d play it for you later in the hotel, just you and me, okay, so [unintelligible]. I said I’d bring the Yamaha acoustic, you said you’d bring the baby oil and we’d just have a fuckin’ ‘90s party. We’d get real deep into the back catalog, you know, some b-sides, some...some of the - some of the Hole songs that I wrote, you know, we’d just get really, really deep - just me and you so...be patient, my friend. And thank you for a great evening everyone, thank you. So I’d like to play this song that Mr. James Iha and I wrote somewhere in....
<p>BC: That wasn't me, by the way. So before I bid you farewell and goodnight.... I told you I'd play it for you later in the hotel, just you and me, okay, so [unintelligible]. I said I'd bring the Yamaha acoustic, you said you'd bring the baby oil and we'd just have a fuckin' '90s party. We'd get real deep into the back catalog, you know, some b-sides, some...some of the - some of the Hole songs that I wrote, you know, we'd just get really, really deep - just me and you so...be patient, my friend. And thank you for a great evening everyone, thank you. So I'd like to play this song that Mr. James Iha and I wrote somewhere in....</p>
Girl in crowd: Disarm!
<p>Girl in crowd: Disarm!</p>
BC: Yeah, he - he and I wrote that one too. Um, yeah, James and I wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit. What’s that song we wrote, Don’t Call Me Daughter? Yeah, James and I like wrote a lot of stuff, you guys don’t probably even know.
<p>BC: Yeah, he - he and I wrote that one too. Um, yeah, James and I wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit. What's that song we wrote, Don't Call Me Daughter? Yeah, James and I like wrote a lot of stuff, you guys don't probably even know.</p>
Guy in crowd: Can’t wait for the new stuff next year.
<p>Guy in crowd: Can't wait for the new stuff next year.</p>
BC: Thank you, my friend.
<p>BC: Thank you, my friend.</p>
Whiny girl in crowd: 1979, please!
<p>Whiny girl in crowd: 1979, please!</p>
Another guy in crowd: Shut up and let him play.
<p>Another guy in crowd: Shut up and let him play.</p>
BC: Exactly. This is a song called Farewell and Goodnight.
<p>BC: Exactly. This is a song called Farewell and Goodnight.</p>
Farewell and Goodnight
<p><strong>Farewell and Goodnight</strong></p>

Latest revision as of 03:48, 5 September 2024

Billy Corgan
Date 2017-11-09
Venue The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
Location Los Angeles, CA, US
Venue Type Cemetery
Lineup Corgan
Order of Bands Billy Corgan
Surfaced Recordings
AUD #1
Source AUD
Format WAV
Equipment DPA 4063 > M10 mic-in
Length Unknown
Complete? Yes
Lowest Circulating Generation WAV-M > FLAC
Live Music Archive 16-bit download

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:

  • Starla (piano)
  • Pale Horse (piano)
  • Muzzle (acoustic)
  • Of a Broken Heart (acoustic)
  • Landslide [Stevie Nicks] (acoustic)
  • Annie-Dog (acoustic)
  • You Were Mine (acoustic)
  • Wish You Were Here [Pink Floyd] (acoustic)
  • Soma"(piano)
  • Drum + Fife (acoustic)
  • Winterlong (acoustic)
  • Gossamer (acoustic)
  • Stand Inside Your Love (acoustic)
  • Tonight, Tonight (acoustic)

Encore

  • Spaceboy (acoustic)
  • Age of Innocence (acoustic)
  • Farewell and Goodnight (acoustic)

Notes

  • If I Were a Carpenter is a Tim Hardin cover
  • Last performance of "Wish You Were Here" until 2019-05-30
  • Last performance of "Age of Innocence" until 2019-11-13
  • Last performance of “Starla” until 2022-05-06
  • Last performance of "Gossamer" until 2024-06-07

Banter

Zowie (piano)

Processional

BC: Thank you.

The Spaniards

Aeronaut (piano)

Annoying lady in crowd: We love you, Billy.

BC: Yep.

The Long Goodbye

Half-Life of an Autodidact

Amarinthe

BC: Thank you kindly.

Antietam

BC: Alright. How you all doin'?

Mandarynne (piano)

Shiloh

Archer

BC: Thank you very much. That was my Ogilala. Appreciate that, thank you. So a couple of things.... For those of you in the know, I'll play one more song and I'll take a 20 minute break and then I'll come back and play some songs that were written before you were born and then.... And then...I try not to talk anymore 'cause we know where that goes. I let the music do the talking like Joe Perry said. For like 30 years, I heard like, just shut up and play and I was like kinda like "You know what? Shut up and play, yeah." Uh, heh heh. Thank you, I thank you so much for being here, you truly honor me with your being here with me tonight, thank you. So last little bit of information, I wrote a lot of these songs from Ogilala traveling down Route 66 and we're actually on Route 66, so Jack Kerouac called it the mother road and this was the destination, L.A. was the dream, it was the dream for me as a kid, so it's always an honor to play in Los Angeles. Of course, you know, the only problem with that whole concept is I thought everyone was like Erik Estrada. Sort of beautiful tan, mocha, just in the sun, you know, (inhales).

Lady in crowd: Nope.

BC: Heh heh heh. Anyway, so I'd like to play this one more song by Tim Hardin and I'll see you in 20 minutes after that.

If I Were a Carpenter

[set break]

Starla (piano)

Pale Horse (piano)

BC: Thank you.

Muzzle

BC: Thank you.

Of a Broken Heart

Landslide

Annie-Dog

You Were Mine

Wish You Were Here

Soma (piano)

Same annoying lady in crowd: I love you, Billy!

BC: Okay.

Drum + Fife

BC: Thank you very much, thank you.

Winterlong

Gossamer

Stand Inside Your Love

Tonight, Tonight

[encore break]

Spaceboy

Age of Innocence

BC: Thank you very much, thank you everybody, thank you. We've come to the bitter end. ...

Girl in crowd: You were amazing on Howard Stern!

BC: That wasn't me, by the way. So before I bid you farewell and goodnight.... I told you I'd play it for you later in the hotel, just you and me, okay, so [unintelligible]. I said I'd bring the Yamaha acoustic, you said you'd bring the baby oil and we'd just have a fuckin' '90s party. We'd get real deep into the back catalog, you know, some b-sides, some...some of the - some of the Hole songs that I wrote, you know, we'd just get really, really deep - just me and you so...be patient, my friend. And thank you for a great evening everyone, thank you. So I'd like to play this song that Mr. James Iha and I wrote somewhere in....

Girl in crowd: Disarm!

BC: Yeah, he - he and I wrote that one too. Um, yeah, James and I wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit. What's that song we wrote, Don't Call Me Daughter? Yeah, James and I like wrote a lot of stuff, you guys don't probably even know.

Guy in crowd: Can't wait for the new stuff next year.

BC: Thank you, my friend.

Whiny girl in crowd: 1979, please!

Another guy in crowd: Shut up and let him play.

BC: Exactly. This is a song called Farewell and Goodnight.

Farewell and Goodnight