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I did some further research and I am 100% positive that Burndt Jamb and Why Bother were recorded during the Enlightenment Tour
(I did some further research and I am 100% positive that Burndt Jamb and Why Bother were recorded during the Enlightenment Tour)
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==Recording==
==Recording==
Several outtakes from these Japanese tour recordings later turned up as B-sides to the singles "[[Keep Fishin']]", "[[We Are All on Drugs]]",  and on the [[Petra Haden]] tribute double seven-inch, as well as bonus tracks on international editions of ''[[Make Believe]]''.
Several outtakes from these Japanese tour recordings later turned up as B-sides to the single "[[Keep Fishin']]".


While recording the EP, the band makes two errors on this live disc. [[Rivers]] accidentally begins singing the third verse of "[[El Scorcho]]" during the second verse and [[Scott Shriner]], who had been in the band for less than a year at the time of this show, forgets the words in the bridge to "[[Holiday]]", causing the other members of the band to crack up.  After the performance is through, Cuomo muses "Scott just won a Grammy!"  In addition to that error, the last track is thirty seconds shorter than what the band intended and there is a noticeable cut off on the finished disc.  None of the music is missing, but there was more after-song commentary that the band wanted on the disc.  The full version of this track was released shortly thereafter on the band's website as a free mp3.
While recording the EP, the band makes two errors on this live disc. [[Rivers]] accidentally begins singing the third verse of "[[El Scorcho]]" during the second verse and [[Scott Shriner]], who had been in the band for less than a year at the time of this show, forgets the words in the bridge to "[[Holiday]]", causing the other members of the band to crack up.  After the performance is through, Cuomo muses "Scott just won a Grammy!"  In addition to that error, the last track is thirty seconds shorter than what the band intended and there is a noticeable cut off on the finished disc.  None of the music is missing, but there was more after-song commentary that the band wanted on the disc.  The full version of this track was released shortly thereafter on the band's website as a free mp3.
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# "[[El Scorcho]]"
# "[[El Scorcho]]"
# "[[Holiday]]"
# "[[Holiday]]"


"Polynesia" was recorded on May 19, 2002 in [[2002-05-19 - Fukuoka, Japan|Fukuoka, Japan]].<br>
"Polynesia" was recorded on May 19, 2002 in [[2002-05-19 - Fukuoka, Japan|Fukuoka, Japan]].<br>
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* "[[Knock-down Drag-out]]" ("Keep Fishin'" B-side, 2002)
* "[[Knock-down Drag-out]]" ("Keep Fishin'" B-side, 2002)
* "[[Slob]]" ("Keep Fishin'" B-side, 2002)
* "[[Slob]]" ("Keep Fishin'" B-side, 2002)
* "[[Why Bother?]]" (from the [[Petra Haden]] benefit double 7", 2003)
* "[[Burndt Jamb]]" (B-side/bonus track, 2005)
* "[[Holiday]]" (Redux) (full ending official site release, 2002)
* "[[Holiday]]" (Redux) (full ending official site release, 2002)
* "[[Happy Together]]" (official site free release, 2002 - unconfirmed if from this tour)
* "[[Happy Together]]" (official site free release, 2002 - unconfirmed if from this tour)
"Death and Destruction", "Knock-down Drag-out" and "Slob" were recorded on May 20, 2002 in [[2002-05-20 - Hiroshima, Japan|Hiroshima, Japan]].<br>
"Photograph" was recorded on May 27, 2002 in [[2002-05-27 - Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo, Japan]].<br>


==Personnel==
==Personnel==