Emo’s – Austin, TX

By Lauren

It was one of the best shows I’ve ever been to! Before hand, Corin was signing stuff at the merch table and I didn’t even know and it so I walked up to look around at what they had for sale and when I saw her there I about died. I didn’t know what to do so as I pondered whether or not to get her to sign my ticket I looked around and saw Carrie and Janet sitting and talking to Shannon Wright and I again had a near death moment. Seeing people from bands that I love makes me nervous. So as Corin signed my tickets I asked if I could snap a picture of her and she asked if I wanted to be in it and I’m like, “No,” and she laughed (Corin laughed at me!! Yay!) Anyhoo, so the Quails came on and were a cool band. They really got the crowd warmed up and they later said that we better be active or no S-K! Shannon Wright came on next and she rules! I really wanted to buy her cd but only had 2 dollars left after the show. :(

S-K finally came on after midnight and proceeded to rock. They played about all the new album songs and some older ones that I remember being played were: All Hands on The Bad One, Dig Me Out, Youth Decay, Get Up, You’re No Rock and Roll Fun, I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone (the first song of the encore). I’ll remember more later. It was a good crowd, lots of singing along and Carrie even said we were the best crowd of the tour! She also said it was the hottest show they’ve ever played and it so was, they really need a/c at Emo’s.

Setlist:
O2
One More Hour
Oh!
Far Away
The Remainder
You’re No Rock n Roll Fun
One Beat
Youth Decay
Funeral Song
Turn It On
Combat Rock
Words + Guitar
All Hands on the Bad One
Light-Rail Coyote
Hollywood Ending
Sympathy
The End of You
Step Aside

Encore:
I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
Get Up
Dig Me Out

Gypsy Tea Room – Dallas, TX

Notyourgrrl has her written up both the Dallas and Austin shows in her livejournal entry entitled “Sleater Kinney Madness.” Excerpt and setlist here:

it was SO great great great. they totally blew me away! poor fany got sick during the show, and thew up during the show! then they finished that particular song carrie was like “is that person ok who was there?” (or something). so uh, i didn’t get to snag the setlist, but i watched the video and wrote it down, here it is:

far away
oh!
#1 must have
O2
the remainder
turn it on
one beat
burn, don’t freeze
i wanna be your joey ramone
prisstina
combat rock
all hands on the bad one
words + guitar
light-rail coyote
you’re no rock’n'roll fun
sympathy
hollywood ending
step aside
___encore___
promised land (bruce springsteen cover)
get up
call the doctor
dig me out (that superspecial extended rockstar remixxx version…)

The Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO

Carrie at the Bluebird

Pictures of at the Bluebird available here from FemMusic.

The Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO

By Deborah Karen Watt

The show was fabulous. I had been excited about it for weeks now, and was definitely not disappointed despite the high-level of anticipation. (And apparently I have a lot to say about it. This is kind of long.)

The Quails were great. They started off with an acapella song. Something like “this war will end when we want it to” (apparently inspired by Yoko). I don’t know any of their songs, to tell you the setlist. There was one introduced as “Carmen,” one singalong that was something like “the next one will fall down”?, and another singalong that I can’t remember. They did not play “Memo,” the song on the _Fields+Streams_ comp. I have it taped but haven’t listened yet; I can post more details if anybody is interested.
The drummer was dressed up “in her best Mr. Furley”. SK watched most of their set from the side stage.

Then SK came out and we had a “community blowing of minds.” The setlist follows. Before reading the setlist, does anybody want to take guesses about what the cover was? The hint is, it’s by a band originally out of Athens (which I think I remember somebody picking on the request page).

As soon as they started setting up Janet’s drums, I realized we’ve been using the wrong abbreviation of 1B. The drums read, in some kind of punk-rock font: SK 1BT, with a lightning bolt underneath.

#1 Must Have” was the first old song they played, we were encouraged to sing along if we remembered it, and the band would sing along too, if they remembered it.. LRC was turned into an attempted singalong. Carrie’s response: “Nice try, Denver. We’ll work on that one.”

There were several songs where it seemed like Carrie’s guitar lines were slightly different than on the record. I’m not sure if they’ve changed some things, or if it just sounds different live without all the extra instruments. And, on “Prisstina”, some parts that I had thought were the organ were being reproduced. An effects pedal, I guess? On the record, I had liked the song well enough, but it was especially fun live to see Corin’s expressions while she sang.

Actually, it was great to watch her sing most of the time. This was the most expressive I’ve ever seen Corin, both singing and dancing around onstage. She did quite a bit of jumping and head shaking, and even literally shook her tail during “Step Aside.” Carrie was doing her usual great soccer-player moves. At one point during the encore, they played facing each other – Carrie would jump
and land with legs open while Corin would jump and land with legs together, and then vice versa. It was funny. Janet did her share of head shaking too. They were all smiling at each other a lot as they were playing.

It was great fun all around, I think. With some serious moments too.

Carrie on 9-11: I think for a good time last year, actually on what today is the anniversary of, it felt like a lot of things were really futile, including art. Soon after, at least, I personally came to the realization that it’s sort of more important than ever to be creating art. Art has always been act of passion and an act of resistance. I think in a time that’s sort of spiritually deadening, either the events that happened or the way our gov’t has reacted to it, it’s been
really good to participate in a medium that brings people together. So we’re honored to be sharing this with you guys.

Corin: Today being September 11, it was a weird day. It was a hard day to be away from home for me in some ways. And it was curious to see how some people, in their own right, used symbols to help comfort them. Like Tshirts that are a RWB flag, or signs. This one girl I saw made up her own sign on her back that said ‘I do not support the war in Afghanistan’. I felt inspired to go to the bookstore and get some anti-war poetry, _Campfires of the Resistance_.

[She then read one of the poems, with some pseudo-beat backup from Janet and Carrie. I can try to post the poem if there's interest. The ending was something like "we don't have the leisure to despair / we cannot cope w/o new inspiration."]

On a personal note, my 75-mile bike ride to Denver for the show went pretty well. I put a sign on my bike “Bikes not Bombs / Bike against War” and got a few pressumably supportive honks, one aggressive honk, and two cans of Mountain Dew thrown at me (they missed).

If anybody wants the fashion report..

Janet: all black, of course, with a red belt. The shirt had some sort of ruffles down the right side.

Corin: brown sleeveless T with a cross motif on it, knee-length skirt with a cross-shape loosely sewn on with yarn, knee-high boots with big heels. (“What’s with all the crosses?” I thought to myself.)

Carrie: b+w striped sleeveless T, tight stretch dark-blue jean, retro tan sneakers.

At one point, somebody threw an article of intimate apparel onto the stage (what is it with this? It’s my second show in a row where this has happened.). When Carrie saw it, she held up her hands like wanting nothing to do with it and said they were starting a lost+found on stage.

I think that’s all I have. It should be an awesome tour.

Here’s the setlist for Denver, Bluebird 11 Sept 2002.

Far Away
Oh!
#1 Must Have
O2
Remainder
Turn It On
Funeral Song
Prisstina
1BT
Youth Decay
Combat Rock
Burn, Don’t Freeze
Light-Rail Coyote
Get Up
Sympathy
YNRNRF
Hollywood Ending
Step Aside
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CTD
DMO
Private Idaho