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Play With Fire with Michael Franti Thorazine Shuffle Banks Of The Deep End A Million Miles From Yesterday Sugaree with Bob Weir Loser with Bob Weir Johnny Bratton Jam with Lewis Black Unring The Bell-> Shakedown Street Tease Drums-> Moby thingy Reprise with John Paul Jones on Bass Livin' Lovin' Maid with John Paul Jones on Bass Since I've Been Lovin You with John Paul Jones on Keys No Quarter with John Paul Jones on Keys
Set 2
Come Back Baby* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Death Don't Have No Mercy* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Streamline Woman Brand New Angel That's What Love Will Make You Do with Luther Dickinson 32/20 Blues with Luther Dickinson
This show was absolutely SICK, and in my opinion the greatest of the entire festival. I've never had such a good time before. I was so sore Sunday morning when i woke up, from dancing and jamming so hard for 2 big sets. I think out of the entire show, my favorite song was Moby D ick w/ JPJ. I rocked out so hard to that song.
This show was absolutely SICK, and in my opinion the greatest of the entire festival. I've never had such a good time before. I was so sore Sunday morning when i woke up, from dancing and jamming so hard for 2 big sets. I think out of the entire show, my favorite song was Moby D ick w/ JPJ. I rocked out so hard to that song.
I totally agree with ya but No Quarter instead of Moby thingy. 32/20 with Luther was insane and I swear that was the greatest War Pigs I'ver ever heard.
When they busted out Since ive been loving you I didnt think it could get better and than they go ahead and play no quarter right after it incredible. Prolly the best overall show of the whole festival imo
"This body holding me, reminds me of my own mortality. So I embrace this moment and remember, we are eternal and all this pain is an illusion" - James Maynard Kennan
Man I'll put No Quarter right up there with Moby Dick, but my tiny round pressed goods kicked in full force like a freight train right at the end of the Dick Moby drum solo where it goes back to the chorus
Post by lopsopdop510 on Jun 19, 2007 8:16:35 GMT -5
Also my favorite show of the weekend. I almost skipped it for Flaming Lips too. I hadn't ever seen the Flips, but the Mule website said it was going to be a very special show so I had to see what Warren was planning.
Post by randallpinkfloyd on Jun 22, 2007 3:19:44 GMT -5
i wanted to see what all the hype was about with the lips and definitely wanted to catch galactic but basically right now im like screw em i dont think could have missed that mule show for anything!!
play with fire and thorazine shuffle brought the funk, all zeppelin covers were fire, and loser with bob weir!! i must say, mule and cheese are in a vicious brawl as my official roo 07 favorite
When they come to take you down When they bring that wagon round When they come to call on you and drag your poor body down Just one thing I ask of you, just one thing for me Please forget you know my name, my darling sugaree Shake it, shake it sugaree, just dont tell them that you know me
Post by freedomofmusic on Jun 26, 2007 11:22:50 GMT -5
donniebaker said:
Setlist:
06.17.07 Bonnaroo - Manchester, TN
Set 1
Play With Fire with Michael Franti Thorazine Shuffle Banks Of The Deep End A Million Miles From Yesterday Sugaree with Bob Weir Loser with Bob Weir Johnny Bratton Jam with Lewis Black Unring The Bell-> Shakedown Street Tease Drums-> Moby thingy Reprise with John Paul Jones on Bass Livin' Lovin' Maid with John Paul Jones on Bass Since I've Been Lovin You with John Paul Jones on Keys No Quarter with John Paul Jones on Keys
Set 2
Come Back Baby* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Death Don't Have No Mercy* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Streamline Woman Brand New Angel That's What Love Will Make You Do with Luther Dickinson 32/20 Blues with Luther Dickinson
That was literally the moment when I showed up. I just remember walking out to the tent and all of a sudden hearing the music stop and Lewis Black screaming "This song doesn't have any f**cking lyrics!"
We stayed until the start of 32/20 Blues, and The Mule was one of the best shows I've ever seen. I bought the SBD a few days ago, and can't stop listening to the JPJ collab
Post by strumntheguitar on Jun 28, 2007 10:26:50 GMT -5
donniebaker said:
Setlist:
06.17.07 Bonnaroo - Manchester, TN
Set 1
Play With Fire with Michael Franti Thorazine Shuffle Banks Of The Deep End A Million Miles From Yesterday Sugaree with Bob Weir Loser with Bob Weir Johnny Bratton Jam with Lewis Black Unring The Bell-> Shakedown Street Tease Drums-> Moby thingy Reprise with John Paul Jones on Bass Livin' Lovin' Maid with John Paul Jones on Bass Since I've Been Lovin You with John Paul Jones on Keys No Quarter with John Paul Jones on Keys
Set 2
Come Back Baby* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Death Don't Have No Mercy* with Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhoff Streamline Woman Brand New Angel That's What Love Will Make You Do with Luther Dickinson 32/20 Blues with Luther Dickinson
Your setlist is slightly incorrect. For whatever reason "Drums" and "Moby thingy (tee hee... it says "thingy" instead) should be the same track, as Moby thingy is a huge drum solo for the majority of the song. And I believe Sweetleaf and War Pigs are both on the same track also.
the setlist was taken from the muletracks version...before it was taken down. they are separate tracks on muletracks. And Moby Dick thingy is renamed Moby Dick Reprise
this show was insane. second only to string cheese in my book. i didnt think i was gonna be able to dance for this with the condition my legs were in but i threw on the cape and danced my ass off for the whole thing. definitely one of the best shows ive ever seen. i cant wait to see them again!