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The Smashing Pumpkins
Date 2007-11-11
Venue Ryman Auditorium
Location Nashville, TN, US
Venue Type Theater
Capacity 4400
Lineup Corgan, Chamberlin, Schroeder, Reyes, Harriton
Order of Bands What Made Milwaukee Famous, The Smashing Pumpkins
Surfaced Recordings
AUD #1
Source AUD
Format WAV
Equipment SP-CMC-8>Nomad JB3
Length 131m
Complete? Yes
Lowest Circulating Generation WAV-M>FLAC
Live Music Archive 16-bit download
Notes Section nine, third row.
AUD #2
Source AUD
Format MD
Equipment SP-BMC-3>SP-BM6(195)>MZ-RH10(Hi-SP)
Length 130m
Complete? Yes
Lowest Circulating Generation WAV-M>dEdit>FLAC
Live Music Archive 16-bit download
Unsurfaced Recordings
AMT #1
Source AUD
Format Unknown
Equipment Unknown
Length Unknown
Complete? Unknown
Notes Filmed from directly in front of the taper of AUD #1. Filmer was reputedly extremely intoxicated during the show.

Setlist


Set:

  • The Leaving Lament
  • If All Goes Wrong
  • The Rose March
  • United States
    • Star Spangled Banner [Key] (tease)
  • Bullet with Butterfly Wings
  • Drown
  • Bring the Light
  • Tonight, Tonight
  • Tarantula
  • That's the Way (My Love Is)
  • Lucky 13
    • (unknown)
  • Hummer
  • Glass and the Ghost Children
  • 1979
  • Perfect
  • To Sheila
  • Today
  • Superchrist
  • Heavy Metal Machine
    • White Rabbit [Jefferson Airplane] (tease)
    • White Horse [Laid Back] (tease)
    • On the Road Again [Canned Heat] (tease)
    • I Love Rock 'n' Roll [The Arrows] (tease)

Encore:

  • Pomp and Circumstances
  • Cherub Rock

Notes

  • Rescheduled from 2007-11-05
  • The Leaving Lament, If All Goes Wrong, the Rose March, 1979, Perfect, and To Sheila performed acoustic
  • Final performance of the Leaving Lament

Banter

The Leaving Lament (Billy solo acoustic)
If All Goes Wrong (Billy solo acoustic)
BC: Thank you.
The Rose March (abandoned after 7 seconds after Billy hits a few wrong notes)
> The Rose March (abandoned after 2 seconds after Billy misses a note or two)
BC: Gettin’ old.
> The Rose March (Billy solo acoustic)
United States / Star Spangled Banner
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
BC: Thank you very much, thank you. We’re very excited - what? What does that mean? “Take me backstage”? She obviously doesn’t know the rules. See, you see, the one says - wait, other side, “Take me backstage” and then the other side, “I won’t bring my boyfriend.” That’s the other side - oh, he’s not, that’s your brother, right, yeah, okay, heh heh. Anyway, we’re very excited to be here tonight. Very excited. This is uh, an incredible place to play and we’re very honored. About nine years ago, I think we played at the new Opry. Anyone was there? Nobody was there, heh, it was empty. And uh, the funny thing was at the other Opry, they said we couldn’t play electric. I don’t know what they thought we were gonna do, bring in the devil skull or something. So we played acoustic and then now tonight we’re here again, obviously blasting your brains out. Ah.
Drown
Bring the Light
> Tonight, Tonight
> Tarantula
That’s the Way
> Lucky 13 (w/extended outro)
Hummer
> Glass and the Ghost Children
BC: Thank you! Everybody alright? Normally I ask about one-seventh of the way through the show if everybody’s alright.
Girl in crowd: I love you!
Guy in crowd: Booooooo!!
BC: Heh heh.
1979 (Billy solo acoustic)
(45 seconds of crowd cheering for Jimmy coming back on stage)
BC: Shit. You’d think you were related to Minnie Pearl. Most people don’t know this but the song Mr. Tambourine Man was written about Jimmy. Little known Pumpkin fact, Bob Dylan just happened to be passing through town. At that point you were only what, six? The song was written in 1966, when were you born? Okay, so you were four. Just how old are you?!
Perfect (Billy acoustic w/Jimmy tambourine)
To Sheila (acoustic)
BC: Shh! Shh, this is not a rock and roll party.
Today
Superchrist
Heavy Metal Machine / White Rabbit / White Horse
> On the Road Again
> I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll
(BC at beginning: Ladies and gentlemen of Nashville...please put your hands together one last time for us. That’s right. Come on. We’d like you to sing along with us on this last song. Don’t be shy. (singing) I love rock and roll...)
(BC when band stops after 1 round of call-and-response: (singing) I love rock and roll. (pause for Ginger/Lisa response) (speaking) Wait, stop, that’s some weak ass singin’. This is Music City U.S.A., right? Alright. Don’t make me sing about gettin’ drunk and beatin’ up my woman to get you to respond. Come on! Alternative rock nation, ahh, whatever’s left of it. We’re not a sing along type of band but this is that moment. (singing) I love rock and roll...)
(BC right before big ending: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, goodnight, we love you!)
[encore break]
Pomp and Circumstances
> Cherub Rock

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