During Interlude 2, Ian actually leaves. He says why, but I can't make it out. Anyone have an idea?
| 1. | Opening Remarks |
| 2. | Turnover |
| 3. | Merchandise |
| 4. | Sieve-Fisted Find |
| 5. | Interlude 1 |
| 6. | Runaway Return |
| 7. | Interlude 2 |
| 8. | Waiting Room |
| 9. | Song #1 |
| 10. | Margin Walker |
| 11. | Burning |
| 12. | Interlude 3 |
| 13. | And The Same |
| 14. | Blueprint |
| 15. | Shut The Door |
| 16. | Bulldog Front |
| 17. | Suggestion |
| 18. | Give Me The Cure |
| 19. | Interlude 4 |
| 20. | Two Beats Off |
| 21. | Repeater |
| 22. | Interlude 5 |
| 23. | Reprovisional |
Banner image from Keep Your Eyes Open by Glen E. Friedman
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Well, the person that uttered the Opening Remarks on this particular evening pretty much seemed to be out of it. This provides for an interesting start of the show.
Yet although there is definitely nothing wrong with the performance by the band, and Ian doesn't miss an opportunity to engage with the audience or confront some knuckleheads on a number of occasions, the sound quality of this show doesn't do much for me personally. But don't let that stop you from checking this recording out yourself.
As noted in the previous post, Ian does leave during Interlude 2, because he has to "go take a pee-pee" as he puts it himself.