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Weezer’s Set Lists For Their Last Two Visits To SLC

Posted September 25th, 2010 by jallen

Alright, I found this when I Found Brand New’s last week.
This is pretty cool eh.

July 6th 2002
1. Surf Wax America
2. Slave
3. The Good Life
4. Hash Pipe
5. No One Else
6. Space Rock
7. Why Bother?
8. O Girlfriend
9. Buddy Holly
10. Dope Nose
11. Falling for You
12. Island in the Sun
13. Undone — The Sweater Song
14. Modern Dukes
15. El Scorcho
16. Glorious Day
17. Say It Ain’t So

Album song count
Blue – 5
Pinkerton – 4
Green – 4
Maladroit – 3
“Album 5 Demos” – 1

October 7th 2008
1. My Name Is Jonas
2. Pink Triangle
3. Perfect Situation
4. Say It Ain’t So
5. Susanne
6. Keep Fishin’
7. King
8. Undone — The Sweater Song
9. Pork and Beans
10. Dreamin’
11. Dope Nose
12. Troublemaker
13. Automatic
14. Hash Pipe
15. El Scorcho
16. Cover: Morning Glory by Oasis
17. The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)

Hootenanny Portion of the Concert: this is where they had 20 or so fans play with them on stage with all different kinds of instruments – I believe that tryouts were held by X96, the local sponsoring radio station, prior to the show
18. Island in the Sun
19. Beverly Hills

Encore Portion of the Concert
20. Heart Songs – Karl came out on stage and set up a record player which was playing this song, the band didn’t actually play it
21. Cover: Sliver by Nirvana
22. Buddy Holly

Album Song Count
Blue (and blue album era B-Sides) – 5
Pinkerton – 2
Green – 2
Maladroit – 2
Make Believe – 2
Red – 7
Covers – 2

As you can see, back in ’02 They had quite the spread of tunes across their body of work to date, it was a great show, one I will never forget.

The ’08 show was lots of fun too, there was even a guy in a wheel chair that was crowd-surfing. You can see that it was heavily dominated by the “Red” which was their most recent release, but blue had a good showing and the covers were fun. Also, an interesting thing to note was that rivers was sick in this show and because of it, the rest of the band shared lead vocal time. Even with the change not being planned, it felt like that was the rehearsed show the whole time. Some notable vocal changes – Brian Bell sang on “Susanne” & Tom DeLonge of Blink 182 and Angels and Airwaves sang on “Undone.”

Even with the “Red” dominated set list, weezer knows how to put on a show, and this ended up being on of my favorite shows ever.

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