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Tonight Tonight | |||
Corgan: we love you! | |||
Cherub Rock | |||
(Corgan over intro: come on people!) | |||
Where Boys Fear To Tread | |||
Iha: thank you | |||
Corgan: goodnight--hello people! Welcome! | |||
Iha: To the rock show | |||
Corgan: We're gonna kick it right in right now, this goes back to 1990, this is called Rhinoceros | |||
Rhinoceros | |||
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Revision as of 13:47, 26 August 2011
The Smashing Pumpkins | |
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Date | 1997-01-28 |
Venue | Mullins Center |
Location | Amherst, MA, US |
Venue Type | Arena |
Capacity | 8389 |
Lineup | Corgan, Iha, Wretzky, Walker, Flemion |
Order of Bands | Fountains of Wayne, The Smashing Pumpkins |
Notes | Final performance of Here Is No Why. |
Surfaced Recordings | |
AUD #1 | |
Source | AUD |
Format | DAT |
Equipment | ECM-909A>TCD-D7 |
Length | 117m |
Complete? | Yes |
Lowest Circulating Generation | DDC-4>CDR |
Live Music Archive | 16-bit download |
AUD #2 | |
Source | AUD |
Format | ANA |
Equipment | Built-in>HSJ445 |
Length | 105m |
Complete? | No |
Lowest Circulating Generation | ANA-?>CDR |
Notes | Missing Starla. |
Unsurfaced Recordings | |
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Setlist
Set:
- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (over PA)
- Tonight, Tonight
- Cherub Rock
- Where Boys Fear to Tread
- Rhinoceros
- Here Is No Why
- Zero
- Fuck You
- Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
- Rocket (tease)
- Thirty-three
- Bullet with Butterfly Wings
- Muzzle
- Disarm
- Thru the Eyes of Ruby
Encore One:
- 1979 (with the Frogs)
- Starla
- Beautiful (tease)
Encore Two:
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida [Iron Butterfly] (tease)
- X.Y.U.
- Paranoid [Black Sabbath] (tease)
Banter
MCIS Tonight Tonight Corgan: we love you! Cherub Rock (Corgan over intro: come on people!) Where Boys Fear To Tread Iha: thank you Corgan: goodnight--hello people! Welcome! Iha: To the rock show Corgan: We're gonna kick it right in right now, this goes back to 1990, this is called Rhinoceros Rhinoceros