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Oct 17 2000 @ 328 Performance Hall Nashville, TN

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On Stage

Angelo C. Moore (v, sax, thr, per)
John Norwood Fisher (eb, b, v)
Walter Kibby III (v, t)
Tracey Singleton (eg)
John Steward (d)
John McKnight (key, tb, eg, v)

Setlist

1. Party At Ground Zero Great song to kick off the show.
2. Karma Tsunami
3. Housework
4. One Planet People
5. Shakey Ground I remember Walt asking if the audience liked Temptations.
6. Behaviour Control Technician
7. Deep Inside
8. Skankin' to the Beat
9. Just Allow
10. Ma & Pa
11. Where'd You Get Those Pants
12. Cholly
13. The Suffering
14. Everyday Sunshine
15. AIDS & Armageddon
16. Alcoholic
--Encore--
17. Servitude They came back out and asked what song we wanted to hear!

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Reviews

3 reviews
Review from the Nuttwork's archive 

What up sword fish, nice meetin you tonight. You gotta tell me what songs were played before one planet people cause I missed them with the dummest excuse ever. I was down the street eating. Fishbone finished tonight at 11:30 which is when I figured they'd Fucking START! I went last night in Ciccinati too. I was on the street team for both shows but Mickey Mouse didn't get my the material untill...

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Review from the Nuttwork's archive 

Hey Mega - It was cool to meet you too. I was happy to meet somebody from the list last night. Poor attendance to say the least. I am sad to say that Nashville is a town of no-shows. Anyway, Fishbone tore it up. It was an all ages show (which might have added to the low attendace) and there was no bar. The only good thing about that, was I remember most of the set-list. Not in this order, but: Party at ground zero, Skankin' to the beat, Cholly, Ma and Pa, Deep Inside, Housework, Everyday Sunshine, Behavior Control Tech, Servitude, Alcoholic, Shakey Ground, The Suffering, Pants, Just Allow, Aids and Armageddon, Karma Tsunami, One Planet People, and that's all I can remember. In the middle of the set, Angelo says "I was just informed that some greasy, fat long-haired mutherfucker came over to the board and turned down the monitors. I can't hear what I'm doing when that shit is turned down. If you have a problem with mutherfuckin' Fishbone, you can come up and see me about it right now. Where the fuck are you?". I noticed later that the fat greasy long-haired mutherfucker was probably "housemanager" or something for the club. Angelo was so pissed. They ended their set with Alcoholic, and went backstage. Every show I have ever seen, always ends with an encore. I have seen countles bands at this very club, all with an encore. So the house lights turn up and there is nothing but white lights throughout the place. Everybody starts leaving! Weird. About 20 people stayed and kept screaming for Fishbone, and they finally start coming back out. The "house/stage manager" comes on stage and says "no more" to Angelo and wavung his hands. Angelo looks at Norwwod and asks about Servitude and they start that as an Encore. The PA is then turned off as well as the lights. They were fuckin' playing in thge dark. Angelo didn't even move. He just stood there and sang and looked pissed. The lights kept going on and off, and then One by one all of Fishbone just left the stage. Here's the thing though, I bet Fishbone will never play Nashville again. At least not that club. So what the fuck. I was tempted to go to some kind of club manager and ask for my money back, because I have never been to a show that was stoped by the house before it was over. I wonder if they have an Email address. We could all flame the shit out of that club for cutting off Fishbone. I will look later today if there is or not. It was at 328 performance hall. anyway, I don't want to sound like I am complaining but the whole scene kinda ruined the "one love" vibe goin'. One more thing. Fishbone is probably the best live band there has ever been. Out. Sword-

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Review by Dpepper73 on Jan 09 2013 

This was my 2nd Fishbone show.  My first show was in May of '96 in Birmingham, AL, right before they released Chim Chim's Badass Revenge.  So, I never got to see Chris Dowd or Kendall Jones since they had split by that time.  I only got to see Fish & John Bigham the one time in Birmingham and I hate that b/c I'm a big fan of Fish and his drumming.  Anyway, befor...

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Fishbone & 328 Performance Hall

Fishbone played already at 328 Performance Hall 2 times.
>May 02, 1996 No photo has yet been submitted.No video has yet been linked.No review has yet been submitted.The setlist has not yet been submitted.No recording has yet been submitted.
>November 14, 2001 No photo has yet been submitted.No video has yet been linked.1 reviewThe setlist has not yet been submitted.No recording has yet been submitted.
Fishbone is not scheduled to play 328 Performance Hall anytime soon.

 

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