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Gigs : 1997 : Sep19


What: Live Show
Venue: Bob & Anne's Wedding
Town: Seattle, WashingtonUSA
Date: Friday, 19th of September 1997

The Players

Pat Fish, Max Eider, Joe Skyward (bass), Greg Gilmore (drums)
Played

Whaddya? Who Loves You Now? What's The Matter, Boy? Rain Mr. Odd Take The Skinheads Bowling Drink Bigfoot Motel Pineapple Tuesday Real Men Roadrunner (Richman) Water Girls Who Keep Goldfish Sweet Jane (Reed) The Human Jungle The Basement Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present Soul Happy Hour Southern Mark Smith Girlfriend Angels [listen to Partytime]Partytime Zombie Love Take The Skinheads Bowling(encore)

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Notes

David Whittemore says:

there were 2 practice sessions before the wedding, which were almost enough. just the fact that they were playing to a room of someone's relatives added a grin-leaving element to it - and a great time was had by all. imagine your large grey-haired aunt trying to dance to Caroline Wheeler and you get the gist.


Photos above by Dave Lee <dlee[at]-remove-eskimo.com>

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weegee[at]-remove-rocketmail.com - Dave Lee
3Jul2008 12:08 PM (55 days 22 hours ago)
This show was awesome. I was the wedding photographers assistant and David gave me the 85mm f1.4 lens to shoot the band with while he was working the board. Fantastic energy. I enjoyed shooting with the fast telephoto and am happy the photos were good enough to post here.