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Barenaked Ladies Setlist
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Tour Dates
06/14/15 Council Bluffs, IA Harrah's Council
06/16/15 Chicago, IL First Merritt Pavilion 06/17/15 Indianapolis, IN Farm Bureau Insurance 06/19/15 Cincinnati, OH PNC Pavilion 06/20/15 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music 06/21/15 Salamanca, NY Seneca Allegany 06/23/15 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE 06/26/15 Portland, ME Maine State Pier 06/27/15 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 06/28/15 Philadelphia, PA Mann Music 06/29/15 Boston, MA Blue Hills Bank 07/01/15 New York, NY JBL Live 07/02/15 West Windsor, NJ Mercer County Park 07/03/15 Solomon's, MD PNC Waterside 07/04/15 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheatre 07/08/15 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable 07/10/15 Boca Raton, FL Sunset Cove Amph 07/11/15 St. Augustine, FL St Augustine Amph 07/12/15 Atlanta, GA Verizon Theatre 07/13/15 Nashville, TN Woods at Fontanel 07/15/15 Dallas, TX Verizon Theatre 07/18/15 Las Vegas, NV Boulevard Pool 07/19/15 San Diego, CA OAT 07/21/15 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre 07/22/15 Saratoga, CA Mountain Winery 07/24/15 Boise, ID Idaho Botanical Garden 07/25/15 Portland, OR McMenamin's Edgefield 07/26/15 Seattle, WA Marymoor Park Read More
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Although I've stayed at the Treasure Island Resort & Casino hotel and eaten at their famous buffet before, I've never attended the event center before. I was glad to see that this was a very nice stage: high enough for everyone in attendance to see and lights were bright and colorful. If you've never been there before, the event center is on the left wing of the casino and has a capacity of nearly 3,000 removable seats. If you get lost, staffs were friendly and knowledgeable in directing us where to go. Overall, this was a pretty terrific spacious stage and the sound system was comfortably loud.
Colin Hay
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While the majority of fans only know the Scottish Australian musician from Men At Work that made his career, he did squeeze in a couple of tracks from his latest release Next Year People, including the title track and "Scattered In The Sand".
Violent Femmes
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15 years later, in March 2015, we heard that the trio is back and will be releasing Happy New Year EP on 12" for Record Store Day (for April 18). What was more surprising was that they also announced a string of live dates as part of the "Last Summer On Earth 2015" tour. The closest venue to us was at the Treasure Island Casino, so, of course, we had to show up for support.
Joining the trio were two additional touring members: Blaise Garza on saxophone, additional guitarist Jeff Hamilton, and John Sparrow on the cajón box.
Clearly, based on the big sing-along to "Blister in the Sun", "Kiss Off", "American Music", and "Gone Daddy Gone", a lot of longtime fans had the very same idea and drove in from all over the place to finally see this band in person.
As bassist Brian Ritchie said on stage, the band's setlist are made up as they go along... and with no exception, they had decided to take a request from a fan to play "Girl Trouble"... a song that they had not played in a long time and they're not really sure if they can pull it off. After singing the song, Gano commented that "Nobody says 'up the ass' anymore."
Highlight of the show, besides from all the sing-along songs, was when Barenaked Ladies' bassist Jim Creeggan stepped in to lend a hand on "Gone Daddy Gone" because that song required Ritchie to play the xylophone.
Say what you will about Canada's Barenaked Ladies, but they are a great live band. All those years touring, singer Ed Robertson has developed an amazing ability to randomly improvised some raps and songs. My personal favorite was the "Ring Ding Ding for Red Wing" rap, it's clear to me that they just actually thought of it while randomly shouting out rhymes. The other favorite moment was when they decided to upgrade "the Bearded Man" to the center front row seats. They sang "New Seats for the Bearded Man" as about 20 people started just moving in a conga line to the front. There were more people than the actual six empty seats in the front, so after an awkward moment, the first group left to make room for the Bearded Man and his friends.
Setlist
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For the introduction of "Big Bang Theory Theme", they said they were happy to have a television show used one of their songs... and the band started to play "Facts of Life" and then an incorrect/joke version of the "M*A*S*H" theme song (the correct song is "Suicide is Painless")... and then eventually "Happy Days" theme song.
The highlight of their show was when they invited Colin Hay and Blaise Garza on stage to play the Men At Work's song "Who Can It Be Now?" It was just so good with the blaring saxophone and three guitars, especially coming off of the acoustic low key Men At Work songs that Hay played on his opening set.
Barenaked Ladies' Silverball is out now on Vanguard Records.
Barenaked Ladies (with Colin Hay) at Treasure Island Resort and Casino, Red Wing (12 June 2015) |
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