
2024-08-20
2024 USA/Canada - Summer
Thompson's Point
Portland, ME, USA
Setlist
- Joey on guitar
- Early rendition of the song featuring heavy trance feel followed by a strong build up to the climax.
- Debut
- A long and wild jam highlights one of Stu’s now signature crowd-surfing river dips. Alternate Antarctica lyrics from Amby and a plethora of teases - notably 46 & 2 (Tool) for a large duration - soundtrack Stu’s departure and return. A closing Tap to end all closer Taps.
Appearances
- Ambrose Kenny-Smith · Musician
- Michael Cavanagh · Drums
- Lucas Harwood · Bass Guitar
- Joey Walker · Guitar
- Stu Mackenzie · Guitar
- Cook Craig · Musician
Notes
This show featured the debut of Rats In The Sky. Mars For the Rich was dedicated to Joey's friend Laura from high school who moved to Portland, Maine. This Thing contained an Incredible (M Beat) quote. I'm Not In Your Mind contained Witchcraft teases. Following Le Risque, Joey said that the song should be in Happy Gilmore 2. Let Me Mend The Past contained an It Ain't Me, Babe (Bob Dylan) quote. Following Let Me Mend The Past, Ambrose quoted I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James). Before The Dripping Tap, Joey shouted out opener Geese. The song itself, during which Stu was crowdsurfed to the nearby river and back, was dedicated to Bill Cavanagh and contained two Antarctica vocal jams with some of the lyrics changed to "Portland, Maine" and to being about Stu swimming in the lake nearby (some of The Dripping Tap lyrics were changed to this as well) and Sea of Trees, Head On/Pill, Witchcraft, and Alter Me teases, a Surfin' Safari (The Beach Boys) quote, as well as Joey teasing Forty Six & 2 (Tool) for a large portion of the song. Venusian 2 and Sea of Trees were on the printed setlist (before Mars For the Rich and The Dripping Tap respectively) but were not played.
Poster by Jason Galea
Standard Edition - 650
Foil Edition- 250