Did they have predetermined setlist? Or just decided as.
CONCLUSION CHARACTERS It was a pretty gripping story which reflects the after-effects of teen suicide very well. The character dealt with his best friend's death in his own way by showing how there are various ways dealing with the unexpected and sudden death of someone that is.
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St. Stephen is played like they mean it, with all the bells and whistles (literally) and Phil driving the train. But strap into your seat, they shift into higher gear with the Eleven - thunder, lightning and fireworks. The band is playing is SO together, they sound like a well-oiled machine. Even the vocals are good. The last few minutes are.
Winterland, Post and Steiner, San Francisco, CA Capacity 8000 Originally named the National Theater upon completion in 1907, it was owned by Sid Grauman. He sold the National Theater to Paramount before moving to Los Angeles to build, among other things, Grauman's Chinese Theater.(7) Sports, in particular boxing, were always subjects of keen interest to Edward J. Lynch, and he erected the old.
They did this the following night too, just another case of the band trying out new things, I guess. Tennessee Jed; The greatest casualty of the slower tempo in this set, this one really plods through the verses. I think it's good they started a lot of these songs out slow in '76 so they could all figure out their new roles in the expanded band, but sometimes it's just a bit rough to listen to.
Keyboard-wise, they had one originally, then added a 2nd who did the heavy lifting, then back to the original 1, then added a different 2nd one when the original one started to get sick, then the original one died so they kept the 2nd one (who was actually the third one, lost yet?) as the only one, which worked for a while until it stopped working, so they swapped the one for another one.
Jerry's Brokendown Palaces at 9:00 AM 4 comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Labels: W-Venues. Friday, February 1, 2013. Winterland, Post and Steiner, San Francisco, CA. Capacity 8000 Originally named the National Theater upon completion in 1907, it was owned by Sid Grauman. He sold the National Theater to Paramount before moving to Los Angeles.