In the interests of completeness, I don't think Electrelane played this gig. The Unit Ama definitely did, though, as mentioned by Ian at the end of Cashout.
Really enjoyed this gig. Especially amused by the the band splashing out on Halloween stage gear for the night. I'm sure The Unit Ama played this one too.
The drums sound damn great as does the whole band. Very well mixed. I was just about to fly to UK for these last shows, didn't and have forever regretted it. I'm sure glad we have these tapes to enjoy!
I was there - they were on top form that night! Nu Metal jokes, Halloween masks, double drumming and all round excellence.
Probably one of the best experiences of my life!
I saw Fugazi the day before in Manchester, it was unbelievable to finally see them but I don't know if it was the sound or something else but I left feeling a little underwhelmed, although ecstatic at finally seeing them in the flesh.
This show at Leeds blew me away, to see them twice in two days was a dream....it was more than just music.
Great recording, it really illustrates what a force of nature this band is.
Fantastic show.
I took along home printed flyers encouraging people to sign the pledge being organised at the time to take part in non-violent civil disobedience in the event of an invasion of Iraq. I handed them out to everybody leaving the gig.
As mentioned, a superb sounding recording of a great performance. However, from the interlude after Cashout (not mentioned in the set list here), it is clear that this is not a complete recording, which is very unfortunate. I would like to have been able to experience the ending. Nevertheless, this is quite tremendous while it lasts!
Superb concert recording. Brilliantly paced set. Very well produced. I was never lucky enough to see Fugazi live and this recording really makes me regret that.
1. | Intro | |
2. | Ex-Spectator | |
3. | Nice New Outfit | |
4. | Reclamation | |
5. | Full Disclosure | |
6. | Bed for the Scraping | |
7. | Life and Limb | |
8. | Closed Captioned | |
9. | Number 5 | |
10. | Smallpox Champion | |
11. | Epic Problem | |
12. | Burning | |
13. | Song #1 | |
14. | Bulldog Front | |
15. | Furniture | |
16. | The Kill | |
17. | Nightshop | |
18. | Back to Base | |
19. | Last Chance for a Slow Dance | |
20. | Sweet and Low | |
21. | Repeater | |
22. | Encore 1 | |
23. | Arpeggiator | |
24. | Sieve-Fisted Find | |
25. | Encore 2 | |
26. | Argument | |
27. | Blueprint | |
28. | Encore 3 | |
29. | Great Cop | |
30. | Do You Like Me | |
31. | Cashout |
Please Note: Available recordings have been mastered to correct for volume shifts, drop outs, etc. but some sonic anomalies will still exist, especially early in the set when the mix is being settled. The band has rated each show for sound quality and set the general price of a download at $5 per show. If you have a different price in mind feel free to utilize the alternative pricing option.
I have good news for Gunter Habets - this excellent tecording is complete, it is just that the MP3 download metadata is slightly messed up. The track listing on this page is correct and the original track listing for the CD release helps put the pieces together in the right order. "Interlude 3" in the MP3 download should be "Encore 1 - Donning the Masks" and should be track 22 not track 31. Having fixed that all the following track numbers need incrementing by 1. "Interlude 1" in the MP3 download should be "Encore 2 - New Ideas". "Interlude 2" in the MP3 download should be "Encore 3 - Sausages". Having made those changes you can enjoy listening this recording again, without the dissapointing feeling of incompleteness at the end - track 31 now ends with "Peace!', as it should.