Bockman's Euphio 2002-12-31
Cicero's, St. Louis, MO
Set 1
Disc One:
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01 Intro 02:10
02 Reverie 08:49
03 Tiki (Torch) Intro > 02:26
04 Tiki (Torch) 05:54
05 Come Back to This * 10:50
06 "Hey Mama" @ 07:56
07 Windy City $ 08:04
08 Vinnie Papaducci $ > 05:20
09 Auld Lang Syne $# > 01:16
10 Vinnie Papaducci $# 07:47
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Total: 60:32
Disc Two:
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01 Springtime Mildew $% 14:05
02 Suave Slacks $% 09:21
03 Leaf Span$+%^ > 14:15
04 Hello Mailbox $%&~ 12:09
Pseudo Encore:
05 Everybody Needs Somebody (To Love) %? 05:47
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Total: 55:37
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01 Intro 02:10
02 Reverie 08:49
03 Tiki (Torch) Intro > 02:26
04 Tiki (Torch) 05:54
05 Come Back to This * 10:50
06 "Hey Mama" @ 07:56
07 Windy City $ 08:04
08 Vinnie Papaducci $ > 05:20
09 Auld Lang Syne $# > 01:16
10 Vinnie Papaducci $# 07:47
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Total: 60:32
Disc Two:
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01 Springtime Mildew $% 14:05
02 Suave Slacks $% 09:21
03 Leaf Span$+%^ > 14:15
04 Hello Mailbox $%&~ 12:09
Pseudo Encore:
05 Everybody Needs Somebody (To Love) %? 05:47
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Total: 55:37
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
* 1st time played, new Weir written tune
@ With Joe Stickley; Sean introduced Stickley as
Dr. Stickley Fingers
$ With Rob Kern formerly of 7 Days on percussion
# Sean Eckels on guitar, Tony joined in on Bass at some
point
% Dave Littrell from the Station on Sax, Marcus Chatman on
Trumpet
^ Sean introduced the band during Suave Slacks and
John Sents took a light solo when he was introduced
& Tivis, a friend of the band, rapping.
~ I think Dave Carter from the Station joined in on a
shaker or something
? Solomon Burke cover popularized most memorably by The
Blues Brothers
Notes:
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Bockman's Euphio is:
Joe Cosas -Hammond Organ, Synth, Accordian and Vocals
Sean Canan -guitar and lead vocals
Wil Reeves -bass guitar, drum machine and vocals
Andrew Weir -piano, Fender Rhodes, synths, melodica, and vocals
Danny Carroll -drums, percussion, and vocals
Check out www.euphio.net for more info
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Compiled by Bill Burge 2003-01-15
@ With Joe Stickley; Sean introduced Stickley as
Dr. Stickley Fingers
$ With Rob Kern formerly of 7 Days on percussion
# Sean Eckels on guitar, Tony joined in on Bass at some
point
% Dave Littrell from the Station on Sax, Marcus Chatman on
Trumpet
^ Sean introduced the band during Suave Slacks and
John Sents took a light solo when he was introduced
& Tivis, a friend of the band, rapping.
~ I think Dave Carter from the Station joined in on a
shaker or something
? Solomon Burke cover popularized most memorably by The
Blues Brothers
Notes:
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Bockman's Euphio is:
Joe Cosas -Hammond Organ, Synth, Accordian and Vocals
Sean Canan -guitar and lead vocals
Wil Reeves -bass guitar, drum machine and vocals
Andrew Weir -piano, Fender Rhodes, synths, melodica, and vocals
Danny Carroll -drums, percussion, and vocals
Check out www.euphio.net for more info
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Compiled by Bill Burge 2003-01-15
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