Washington D.C. 930 Club 4/21 & 22

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Re: Washington D.C. 930 Club 4/21 & 22

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Rocky wrote:So now the band plays One Of These days every night now? :mrgreen:
Saturday night must have been a do-over since Cooley forgot 50% of the lyrics on Friday night :lol:
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Jonicont wrote:Both Patterson and Cooley came out loaded for bear. Numerous comments on the incredulity of having to defend proven science in 2017.
I don't know how anyone can defend this kind of treacherous, deceitful trickery:

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misterbrow wrote:My favorite part was Jay breaking a string, trying to play the riff, giving up and just dancing instead, finally just sat on a speaker and drank until he got the guitar back.
And, as someone who has worked in venues with stage crews and theater staff of all kinds, can I give a shout out to DBT's guitar tech (Sean?) who was a freakin' hero all night on night two? Untangling dangerous tangled wires, taking care of all three guitarist's instruments, and yes--Jay's guitar strings on both guitars breaking two consecutive songs, and he got him one of them repaired and tuned in moments. (And, I think all the while being injured, as he was on a crutch before the show). All hail the crew.
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The SG is more than broken strings, unfortunately. Took headstock damage from a tumble.

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Tyler wrote:The SG is more than broken strings, unfortunately. Took headstock damage from a tumble.
Oof. Yeah, was wondering about the efffect of that collapse. Thanks.
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uncle rickey wrote:Surrender Under Protest
Darkened Flags on the Cusp of Dawn
Ramon Casiano
The Guns of Umpqua
A Ghost to Most
Goode's Field Road
One of These Days
This Fucking Job
Shit Shots Count
The Company I Keep
Shut Up And Get on the Plane
Lookout Mountain
Gravity's Gone
What It Means
Love Like This
18 Wheels of Love
Women Without Whiskey
Puttin' People on the Moon
Zip City
Let There Be Rock
Kinky Hypocrite
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Gimme Some Truth
Once They Banned Imagine
A World of Hurt
Marry Me
Hell No, I Ain't Happy-->
Sign O' the Times-->
Hell No, I Ain't Happy
Rockin' in the Free World
Recording
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0f9h5zirqcnr ... RPHSa?dl=0

Due to technical difficulties, there is a drop off in the quality of songs 22-24. Apologies
Always go to the show

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