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A collection of set lists over the years... |
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A set list from one of our earliest shows. The set included "Fever in the Funkhouse", then a new unrecorded song, and a cover of LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out." |
A 1992 set list after the release of "T & P". |
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Our all-covers set from December 20, 1993, the infamous show when Marc was snowed-in out of town, so we were forced to go on without him. We worked out the set that afternoon, with Jon, Cliff and our roadie Mace Sanders handling the vocals. |
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A typical college show set from 95-96, touring for "Extended Play". At college shows we would often throw in offbeat covers such as "The Pina Colada Song" (sung by Jon) and "Centerfold". We were also starting to play a couple of songs that would end up on "In Time". |
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New Year's Eve 95-96 at NYC's New Music Cafe. Note the "11:40", which was a reference to where we needed to be in the set to be able to play "Auld Lang Syne" at midnight. Also note "Fool's Parade", a live staple during these years that ended up getting cut from the recording of "In Time." |
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A college show, mid-96. We were working out "In Time" material on the road before going into the studio. "C#" was the working title for "Until Tomorrow", named after its key. |
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Touring for "In Time," we also threw in our version of Deep Purple's "Hush" (with Cliff on lead vocals). |
The "In Time" record release show in DC. Mostly "In Time" material, as well as a hard-rocking version of Devo's "Whip It". |