Weezer concert: 10/04/2005

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Weezer concert: 10/04/2005
Tour Foozer Tour
Venue University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Location Champaign, IL
Date October 4, 2005
Associated album Make Believe
Supporting acts Foo Fighters
Kaiser Chiefs
Debuts My Best Friend
Weezer live show chronology
10/03/2005 - Rosemont, IL 10/04/2005 - Champaign, IL 10/06/2005 - Grand Rapids, MI

Weezer performed at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Champaign, IL on October 4, 2005 as part of the Foozer Tour. The show was co-headlined with the Foo Fighters. The opening act was Kaiser Chiefs.

Set list

No. Song
1 "My Name Is Jonas  
2 "My Best Friend(Live debut)  
3 "Don't Let Go  
4 "Dope Nose  
5 "This Is Such a Pity  
6 "Big Me(Foo Fighters cover)  
7 "Perfect Situation  
8 "Keep Fishin'(Lead vocals: Brian)  
9 "El Scorcho  
10 "Say It Ain't So  
11 "We Are All on Drugs  
12 "In the Garage  
13 "Beverly Hills  
14 "Buddy Holly  
15 "Photograph" / "Song 2(Blur cover; Lead vocals: Pat, drums: Rivers)  
Encore
16 "Island in the Sun(acoustic)  
17 "Undone - The Sweater Song(Fan invited on stage to play with the band)  
18 "Hash Pipe  

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 10/04/2005
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You'd think that you wouldn't need an air conditioned hall in Illinois in October...and you'd be wrong! Hot steamy and muggy was the order of the day in the air conditioner-less and UFO-like Assembly Hall, which was smallish for an arena, sort of like SD's Cox but even more intimate feeling. And hot. And sweaty.

The fightin' Illini call this place home, and they have the fancy locker rooms to prove it. Said locker rooms doubled well as dressing rooms, proving that basketball players and musicians are more similar than either of them think. They both like fresh fruit and all natural peanut butter too.

Theres something about midwestern towns like Champaign. Colleges, farms, truckstops, drive thrus. When the sun starts to set on the flat horizon, it really feels like what it is: the middle of a huge country. Somehow I tend to get a better sense of the country here, like you can sorta feel 'the map' of the USA spreading out around you...or maybe it's just me.

The crowd tonight was kinda calm for the most part for the first 2/3 of the set, and finally came to life as the hits started piling up one after another as the set reached its peak. Still more rarely played songs rising out of the ether and joining the setlist. Todays show was sort of a more refined version of yesterdays, with the new risers and stairways working out well and the planning of the band and crew resulting in a tighter set, though not without a glitch or two - to be expected when things are getting modified daily of course.

Thanks to Matt, todays Undone helper. He seemed to bust out with some nice freestyle flamenco shredding but didnt really play the actual song the whole time... but he sure was stoked!

Big ups to Kyle C., the Champaign/Silverlake connection!


- Karl Koch


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