SET 1: Owner of the World, Army's On Ecstasy, Polka Dot Rose, Radon Balloon, Pseudo Suicide, Shadow of a Man, Oz is Ever Floating, Rubberneck Lions, Wield the Spade, Birthday Boys, Mr. Oysterhead
ENCORE: The Israelites, Little Faces
 I got lucky for this show because my tickets were third row right in front of Les Claypool!  This was also right in front of Stewart's alternate drum kit/percussion amalgamation.  The only downside, I guess, was that I couldn't see Trey and the Matterhorn guitar very well.  We must have gotten there late because I don't remember seeing the Cancer Conspiracy open up the show.
		I got lucky for this show because my tickets were third row right in front of Les Claypool!  This was also right in front of Stewart's alternate drum kit/percussion amalgamation.  The only downside, I guess, was that I couldn't see Trey and the Matterhorn guitar very well.  We must have gotten there late because I don't remember seeing the Cancer Conspiracy open up the show. The highlight for me was Stewart Copeland. He's truly one of the most creative drummers in rock and roll and he was great at this show.
		The highlight for me was Stewart Copeland. He's truly one of the most creative drummers in rock and roll and he was great at this show.Add a Review
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