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The first in a projected series of -styled archival live recordings on 's own Chocodog label, documents an October 23, 1996, date in support of the now-classic. Ugly Duckling Discography. Backed by the Shit Creek Boys -- a group of veteran Nashville session men led by pianist -- the tour in question was perhaps the apotheosis of the live experience: 's countrified arrangements breathed new life into chestnuts like 'Doctor Rock' and 'What Deaner Was Talkin' About,' and the Jack Daniels-fueled interplay between and with the aging Nashville cats was pure magic.
(As 's liner notes point out, 'The 8-piece band sounded like a 747 landing on your house.' ) Far more effective in capturing the life-altering genius of the live show than the earlier collection, the disc divides evenly between (including 'Japanese Cowboy' complete with 'Chariots of Fire' coda and an epic set-closing 'Fluffy') and fan favorites (i.e., 'Push th' Little Daisies' and 'Buenas Tardes Amigo'), culminating in a rendition of 's 'Piano Man' complete with the new chorus, 'Sing us a song, you're the piano man/Put some coke on my dick tonight.'
'Pretty Girl' 2. 'What Deaner Was Talkin' About' 3. 'Japanese Cowboy' 4. 'Pumpin' 4 the Man' 5. 'Mister Richard Smoker' 6. 'Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down)' 7.
'Help Me Scrape the Mucus off My Brain' 8. 'Waving My Dick in the Wind' 9. 'Push th' Little Daisies' 10. 'Buenas Tardes Amigo' 11.
'Poop Ship Destroyer' 12. Deadlock Sample Program Java here. 'I'm Holding You' 13.
'Doctor Rock' 14. 'The HIV Song' 15. 'Piano Man' 16. 'Fluffy' Released: 2001 Producer: Kirk Miller (Engineer, Mixing) Label: Chocodog Fun Facts! The cover art was inpired by the 1964 Frank Sinatra/Count Basie record It Might as Well Be Swing. This is their first live album released on their own label: Chocodog. It was recorded during the tour with and the Shit Creek Boys on October 23, 1996, at the Phoenix Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.