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Weezer concert: 06/24/2001

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Weezer concert: 06/24/2001
Weezer concert: 06/24/2001 cover
Tour Euro Freak Out Tour
Venue Eichenring Scheessel
Location Scheeßel, Germany
Date June 24, 2001
Associated album Weezer (The Green Album)
Weezer live show chronology
06/23/2001 - Neuhausen, Germany 06/24/2001 - Scheeßel, Germany 06/25/2001 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Weezer performed at the Eichenring Scheessel for the Hurricane Festival in Scheeßel, Germany on June 24, 2001 as part of the Euro Freak Out Tour.

Setlist

No. Title
1. "Burndt Jamb"    
2. "Photograph"    
3. "Zep Jamb"    
4. "Don't Let Go"    
5. "Island in the Sun"    
6. "American Gigolo"    
7. "Crab"    
8. "High Up Above"    
9. "Hash Pipe"    
10. "Take Control"    
11. "Knock-down Drag-out"    
12. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
13. "Buddy Holly"    
14. "Surf Wax America"    

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 06/24/2001

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...after a long overnight drive back up to the north of Germany, we awoke on the bus to the sounds of drums echoing across open fields. Yes, another festival out in a field. The Hurricane festival is somehow linked to the Southside one, as they share most of the bands. Other bands playing included Ash, Iggy Pop, Wheatus, and Placebo. We finally got to catch up a bit with members of old ('96) US tourmates Ash and Placebo (see photo below), which was great after such a long time. Everyone seems to be doing really well.

...today's show seemed to have a bit more spark than yesterday's, though the crowds reaction was similarly amazing. Rivers seemed to be talking to the crowd more than usual, and the combo of the bright sun and random chilly breezes seemed to get everyone stoked. The early (4:20 PM) set time somehow invigorated everyone both onstage and off, which is just about opposite of what we expected. Cool!
- Karl Koch

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