On Stage
John Norwood Fisher (eb, b, v)
Walter Kibby III (v, t)
John Steward (d)
Rocky George (eg)
Dre Gipson (key, v)
Jay Armant (tb, v)
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Reviews
yeah, pretty much what Tom said.
The setlist was very diverse, and they played several songs that I had not previously seen live. The setlist Tom posted looks accurate to me. The version of Parliament's "The Goose" they played to start the show was phat and heavy.
Angelo didn't crowd surf cause of his knee, but Dre and Jay were swimming all night long.
The quadruple ...
"Montreal - I Like That Shit"
Fishbone totally fuckin' killed it! Such a great show, and to a packed house - on Canada Day, no less - that was loving every minute of it. The band electrified the wildly enthusiastic throng until well past 1 a.m. at the somewhat cavernous Society for Arts and Technology (a relatively new Jazz Fest venue, I believe). Drenched in sweat after the inspired two-hour performance, the supercharged crowd seemed completely satiated.
Angelo was sporting a wig and tiki-style necklace, and the band was clearly enjoying the Montreal love. (Angelo: "Montreal - I like that shit.") Jay was especially animated, crowd surfing on several occasions (as was Dre) and hamming it up in addition to ripping it up on the 'bone. This guy is such a great addition to the band! Fishbone is just so solid these days - it's the strongest lineup in a long time, in my opinion.
This may go down as one of my favorite Fishbone shows ever, and I've seen them a bunch! Just such a revitalizing experience to see these guys kicking some serious ass as only they can do it.
- Tom Huntington
Here's the setlist that I took from the stage after the show (which they stuck to):
The Goose
The Suffering
I Wish I Had a Date
Housework
Everyday Sunshine
Ma and Pa
Date Rape
Akkafoo
Bonin’ in the Boneyard
Question of Life
Cholly
Crazy Glue
Hide Behind My Glasses
Alcoholic
Skankin’ to the Beat
Party at Ground Zero
Encores:
Freddy’s Dead
Let Dem Ho’s Fight
Give it Up
Sunless Saturday
Live Recordings
Fishbone & Montreal Jazz Fest
Fishbone is not scheduled to play Montreal Jazz Fest anytime soon. |