Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 Tockershow With Donna, Scott and Lee, Trip Brander Grateful Dead Aug 04, 2025
 Sandy V This is my own setlist! Please don't edit 🙏 Lollapalooza Aug 04, 2025
 23mt Not sure who updates the band photos on this site, but this profile shows the band photo for the Japanese band that goes by the name Rubens as well. I got super confused when I went to put their concerts on my archive and saw everything was in Poland haha Rubens Aug 04, 2025
 Tockershow Donna & Me, Dave & Lesia Kansas / Jimmie Spheeris / Ambrosia Aug 04, 2025
 Tockershow w/Donna, Dave & Lesia - still have the dollar bill that Bob Welch was lighting on fire and throwing into the audience Trapeze / Paris featuring Bob Welch & Glenn Cornick Aug 04, 2025
 Eric Larson I’m getting some venues mixed up what did you y think where I was at The Knocks / Cardiknox Aug 04, 2025
 mdono1 Middle Ages Brewing 30th Anniversary Dark Hollow Aug 03, 2025
 michaelspruit This was at a Grand Rapids Griffins game, they played during the intermission Mustard Plug Aug 03, 2025
 Roman Bradley Who was the opening band? Lynyrd Skynyrd Aug 03, 2025
 Brucefan24 The third of three shows at Carter Barron Amphitheatre. Potentially complete setlist (although it is likely that "4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" was played after "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)"). Includes what may be the first performance of The Drifters' "Up On The Roof", which Springsteen sung while sat at the lip of the stage. A beautiful arrangement with a "Thunder Road-esque" piano introduction and understated accompaniment from the band. There are only seven known performances of the song, and none after Bruce's stand at New York's Bottom Line in the middle of August 1975. The encores of "Carol", "A Love So Fine" and final song "Quarter To Three" are not included on the tape, but rather the recollections of attendees. "The E Street Shuffle" includes "Having A Party". "Thunder Road" is full band. "Incident On 57th Street" is just Roy Bittan's piano accompanying Springsteen's vocals. "Kitty's Back" includes a pronounced "Moondance" section. "Growin' Up" and "4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" are each dropped from the set for the first known time on the tour. The tape from which this setlist is taken could potentially be from the previous night, but circumstantial evidence leads us to place it here. Credit: Brucebase Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Aug 03, 2025
 Samantha Hartman This show sucked Jamie xx / Daphni / Carista / Evilgiane Aug 03, 2025
 Daideo The 8x10 Club briefly changed its name to The Funk Box before changing back. Deep Fried / Peter Prince / Moon Boot Lover Aug 03, 2025
 Ubergherkin This gig was before Slaves sold out their Owl Sanctuary show which had had iconic gig pictures of a tumultuous audience response. I just remember watching them when (as support) they had 2 lunatic fans playing some weird game right up the front, which let's just say didn't endear me to them or the band they were representing for. But seriously apart from these 2 uberfans you could easily have had a go cart race up the front and not really have caused much mayhem. What a difference a few months make. Blood Red Shoes / DZ Deathrays / SOFT PLAY Aug 03, 2025
 Wighty05 https://www.flickr.com/photos/49876078@N08/ WJRR's Earthday Birthday 17 Aug 03, 2025
 Steve Handley First Ozzy show after the death of Randy Rhodes. I worked as Local Stage Crew Chief for this concert - Steve Handley. Ozzy Osbourne / UFO / Magnum Aug 03, 2025
 Tim 81 This was not on 27/1, it was 20/1. Photo proof from the official program attached. Garbage / Spiderbait / New Order / The White Stripes / The Prodigy / System of a Down Aug 03, 2025
 Blues-Lover Band sounded great, Very noisy venue. Jeff Tamelier Aug 03, 2025
 Tim 81 Epic show with an all star line up featuring Josh Freese, James Iha and Twiggy Ramirez. Maynard was behind a white screen with only his silhouette visible as he sang the opening refrain from Vanishing. It left everyone wondering if he’d remain obscured for the whole show until the curtain dropped as the beat came in. They were originally billed on the Big Day Out line up along with Metallica but withdrew after tickets had already gone on sale. Luckily they didn’t keep us waiting for long and delivered a much longer and more gripping set than a daylight festival slot could offer. Maynard was on fire, delivering a better vocal performance than I ever witnessed him perform with tool. Band was super tight, Billy’s les paul tone was superb and his lead work was on point but I felt that James Iha wasn’t given any room to shine, almost hidden at the back of the stage and adding extra colour more than song defining contributions. Another show that would make my friends jealous if I actually had any 😉. A Perfect Circle Aug 03, 2025
 Tim 81 Strange time to see them as it had been several years since toxicity was released and while their popularity had grown, the hype and anticipation had dropped off considerably as there was no new album in sight. The tour announcement was a bit of a surprise considering the lack of a record to promote and the reaction was “System? WTF?! I guess we’ll take it but is there an album or something 🤷‍♂️” Show was impressive despite the lack of anticipation and they had refined their sound a lot since the previous tour. Darren had some smaller combo amps which helped add some extra mid-range body and high end sparkle over his chugging fat stacks and this really improved their sound a lot. Science was a highlight that had been omitted on the 2002 tour and they previewed Holy Mountains which was still a long way from release. Notable grievance was the altered breakdown in War which featured some sort of vocoder in place of Serge’s naked yell and ruined the best part of the song. Rise Against / The Butterfly Effect / System of a Down Aug 03, 2025
 Daideo Paul Carrack was a member of Nick Lowe's touring band. Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers / Nick Lowe / Paul Carrack Aug 03, 2025