Identifier5030794
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN
Media Count2
Trades Allowed
Performance
Motorpsycho 2000-03-28 Studentersamfundet, Halden, Norway
Set 1In memory of Elizabeth Reed#
The other fool
Never let you out
Go to California
K9 suite > We travel the spaceways* > Upstairs/downstairs
Now it's time to skate/Knabenchor intro
Big surprise
The nerve tattoo
Walking with J > So what~ > WWJ >
Black to comm > TV eye% > BTC

Encore:
Song for a bro'
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis the first time (second & last time 03/30/00) the second verse of "K9" is omitted (here: due to a broken guitar).
Longest "Liz Reed" in circulation.

originally performed by:
# Allman Brothers
* Sun Ra
~ Miles Davis
% Stooges

Incredible jamfest! Just fantastic.

There are two recordings. Although they do not differ enough in sound quality to get different ratings, they do differ: My recording is crystal clear, but lacks bass. Audience recording #2 has more bass, but isn't as clear as mine. What you end up with is a matter of taste. I prefer the clarity of my recording:-)

K9 is the total pling-plong psychedelia version with Sun Ra's We Travel The Spaceways thrown in like the most natural thing in the world. Jawdropping. During the last crescendo Bent breaks a string and has to skip the last verse. (The whole 12 string guitar goes out of tune if one string breaks.) So he quickly changes guitar, signaling to Snah to do the same. Snah reaches for the acoustic one, and on the fly they slip smoothly into Upstairs/Downstairs. Amazing.

Bent's setlist also included Plan #1 after Go To California, but it was erased, and also not played. Heartbreaker was on the setlist after Nerve Tattoo, and Pills, Powders & Passionplays and Vortex Surfer were both apparently possible last encores, but none of them were played.

Bent plays the riff of Deep Purple's Burn during the hilarious intro to Song For A Bro'.

Highlights: The Allman Brothers Band cover Liz Reed is the longest MP-version we have on record.

Go To California has a great guitarsolo.

K9 with the Sun Ra cover is probably a once in a lifetime experience, mindblowing.

Walkin' With J. again has the "Karius & Baktus"-intro (it's a song they learned from the famous norwegian childbook and childsong writer Thorbj?rn Egner), and a great jam around the Miles Davis song "So What".

Black To Comm is very powerful.

A vigorous Song For A Bro' closes the circle with the longest version to that date.