311 Day: Live in New Orleans
311 Day: Live in New Orleans | |
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Directed by |
Brian Furano Ryan Gall |
Starring | 311 |
Distributed by | Volcano Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 300 min. |
Language | English |
311 Day: Live in New Orleans is a DVD release by the band 311.
Overview
311 has had a history of celebrating their namesake on the 11th of the third month (March) each even-numbered year, almost always after having released an album the previous summer (Evolver). The celebration consisted of a live concert, a tradition over recent years has developed for the band to out-perform themselves in regard to the previous '311 Day'. The result is a 64-song set list featuring album tracks and a large collection of b-sides recorded at UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans 11 March 2004. This concert was released on DVD in October 2004. 311 Day: Live in New Orleans was certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Set list
Disc 1
- "Intro" (Fans on the street)
- "Freak Out" (Music)
- "Reconsider Everything" (Evolver)
- "Taiyed" (Grassroots)
- "Come Original" (Soundsystem)
- "Do You Right" (Music)
- "Homebrew" (Grassroots)
- "Love Song" (The Cure Cover/50 First Dates Soundtrack)
- "Jupiter" (Transistor)
- "Eons" (Soundsystem)
- "Beyond the Gray Sky" (Evolver)
- "Offbeat Bare Ass" (Grassroots)
- "Large in the Margin" (Soundsystem)
- "Galaxy" (Transistor)
- "Gap" (311 B-Side)
- "Flowing" (Soundsystem)
- "Use of Time" (Transistor)
- "Visit" (Music)
- "Other Side of Things" (Evolver)
- "Sweet" (311)
- "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" (Transistor B-Side/The Clash cover)
- "Amber" (From Chaos)
- "Paradise" (Music)
- "Life's Not a Race" (Soundsystem)
- "Welcome" (Music)
- "Applied Science" (Grassroots)
- "8:16 AM" (Grassroots)
- "Champagne" (From Chaos)
- "Freeze Time" (Soundsystem)
- "Sever" (Soundsystem)
- "Stealing Happy Hours" (Transistor)
- "T & P Combo" (311)
- "Cali Soca" (Soundsystem B-Side)
- "My Stoney Baby" (Music)
- "Purpose" (311)
- "Summer of Love" (Unity)
- "Seems Uncertain" (Evolver)
- "You Wouldn't Believe" (From Chaos)
- "Lose" (Grassroots)
- "Unity" (Music)
- "Hydroponic" (Music)
- "Feels So Good" (Music)
Disc 2
- "Creatures (For a While)" (Evolver)
- "Lucky" (Grassroots)
- "Random" (311)
- "D'yer Mak'er" (Led Zeppelin cover)
- "Running" (Transistor)
- "Starshines" (Transistor)
- "Beautiful Disaster" (Transistor)
- "Juan Bond" (311 B-Side)
- "Crack the Code" (Evolver)
- "Outside" (311 B-Side)
- "Don't Stay Home" (311)
- "Nix Hex" (Music)
- "Light Years" (Transistor)
- "Sick Tight" (From Chaos)
- "Let the Cards Fall" (311 B-Side)
- "Right Now" (Unity)
- "Don't Dwell" (Evolver)
- "Sometimes Jacks Rule the Realm" (Evolver)
- "All Mixed Up" (311)
- "Omaha Stylee" (Grassroots)
- "Down" (311)
- "Who's Got the Herb" (311 B-Side)
- "Fuck the Bullshit" (Music)
Note
- The songs "Transistor," "Prisoner," "Strong All Along," and "Give Me a Call" were played at 311 Day 2004 but were excluded from the DVD for a variety of reasons.
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