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Video recording - Feb 25 2005

Le Botanique Brussels, BE
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Type : Video
Source : audience
Master : DV
Length : 30:00:00
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Setlist

1. Fishbone Soldier
2. Unyielding Conditioning
3. Everyday Sunshine
4. Ugly
5. Face Plant (Scorpion Back Pinch)
6. Subliminal Fascism
7. Freddie's Dead
8. The Suffering with a great intro by Dre jamaica stylee
9. Skank n' Go Nutts
10. Ma & Pa
11. Jackass Brigade
12. Sunless Saturday
13. Are You Wid It
14. Hide Behind my Glasses
15. Alcoholic
16. Party At Ground Zero
--Encore--
17. Cheyenne Star Forever Moore [not played]
18. Beergut [not played]
19. Servitude [not played]

Other info on this show

Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.77Rating : 9.779 votes
9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews9 reviews+9 reviews
26 photos26 photos26 photos26 photos26 photos26 photos26 photos26 photos+26 photos
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11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance11 'hoodsters in attendance+11 'hoodsters

On Stage

Angelo C. Moore (v, sax, thr, per)
John Norwood Fisher (eb, b, v)
John Steward (d)
John McKnight (key, tb, eg, v)
Rocky George (eg)
Dre Gipson (key, v)
Dre Holmes (t, eg, g, v)

Reviews

9 reviews
Review by Denis on Feb 26 2005  

First off, i've got to give mad props to the opening band (and booking agent), Wolfunkind -> http://www.wolfunkind.com/. I was to tired to enjoy them fully in Paris, but these guys play a great tight set of french fpunk, not very far from the F?d?ration Fran?aise du Fonck (FFF) less the horns. A great show, too bad the audience was taken by surprise.

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Review by Nine Inch Niels on Feb 26 2005  

WOW, what a great show! Like Denis, I thought the opening band "Wolfunkind" was really great. Everybody should support them and buy their double cd "Cycofonk" at one of Fishbone's concerts or via their website: www.wolfunkind.com. The other support act, PPz30, indeed became a little bit annoying after a while. I just wanted to see the 'bone man! I was really curious about the new line-up, and my e...

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Review by Marie de Condé on Feb 27 2005  

I was also there and i really spent a good time. I wasn't expecting them to play that long and was glad to see that they're still giving a lot of themselves on stage. I liked Angelo "crazyness" (in french we say "folie") and energy. It is a night I won't forget as didn't forget the first time I saw the band at AB twelve years ago. It was a revelation. And this time as I'm older I can say I rea...

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Review by Papa-otago on Feb 27 2005  

Comment un tel groupe peut-il "tenir" aussi longtemps (+ de 20ans!)... Quand tu as assisté à ce concert, t' as compris! A+ (see you soon)

Review by Arne on Feb 27 2005  

Hey all,

I finally have found the time to write the required review of a superb show....

I only got to the Botanique by 21h30 due to late work and traffic jam, so I missed the opening band Wolfundkind, and I only caught few songs of the other opening act PPZ30...

I had made some flyers (ca 100) to promote fishbone.net, fishbonelive....

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Review by Fkb_bxl on Feb 28 2005  

It's been a long time i hadn't seen them outside festivals. There's no comparison. You really get the real power of this band on stage at their own gig. It's amazing that a band that you have seen many times can still amaze you at that point. It's now clear, this band is synonym of positivism, life, energy and love. Thank you all on stage and the former members.

Review by Conorh98 on Feb 28 2005  

I really enjoyed the reviews everyone wrote so far, so I'm sure that mine is going to be repetitive and boring. But I have to reiterate that this was one of the best concerts of my life because it was POSITIVE and fun. I hate even calling it a concert because it was so much more than that. Concert implies that it was merely music being played when this was actually more like a party or movement. A...

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Review by Manners on Mar 01 2005  

aw man what a show,my first time seeing fishbone and definately not the last,i mean for a band to have played that many shows in one month and put in a performance like that is just surreal (j lo has a lot of catching up to do) ive never seen a band have that much fun on stage and having met angelo before hand just made it all the more beautiful i wouldve gone home happy then,i cant sing fishbones...

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Review by Adriok on Nov 15 2011  

From what I remember, that was a wild performance. Met Angelo and John at the bar before the show. They agreed to take some photos and we chatted a bit. Very nice and funny guys as always...

By the time the band came on stage, everyboy seemed to be, hum... slightly drunk! So, like I said, that was a wild gig.It sounded very chaotic. Chaotic but... fun!

 After the show, Joh...

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Photos

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