4/20/2000 - San Diego, CA

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Posted By Parrothead Jim
!-NOTE: Message edited by 'admin'-!>San Diego CA -- Coors Amphitheatre
Beach House on the Moon Tour

Before the show started:
Walter Cronkite Counts down the launch of the Hemisphere Dancer

Set One:
1) Lage Nom Ai
2) Gravity Storm
3) Ringling, Ringling
4) Pencil Thin Mustache
5) Coconut Telegraph
6) Volcano
7) Schoolboy Heart
8) Permanent Reminder of a Temporary Feeling
9) Changes in Latitudes
10) Son of a Son of a Sailor
11) Come Monday
12) I Will Play for Gumbo
13) Brown Eyed Girl

Intermission

Video: In the City

Acoustic Set:
14) Growing older but not up
15) Grapefruit (with Fingers Taylor)
16) Looking Back (Mac McAnally)

17) Why Don't We Get Drunk ... and Moon
18) Southern Cross
19) Cheeseburger in Paradise
20) Flesh and Bone
21) Fins
22) A Pirate Looks at Forty
23) Margaritaville
24) One Particular Harbour

1st Encore:
Love and Luck
We are the People our Parents Warned us About

2nd Encore:
Pacing the Cage
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Posted By Brian Simons
Hey everybody... I am going to the Saturday show at Coors and I was curious to know if Jimmy sang "He Went to Paris"???
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Posted By Michele
Going to see Jimmy the 29th at Irvine meadows. I have been listening to his last two concerts on RM, and he sounds great. I can't wait.It's been almost two years without seeing Jimmy and I am having withdrawls.
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Posted By Matt Herman
Can anyone tell me how strict "they" were with drinking in the parking lot. Hearing conflicting stories...last thing I want tomorrow at the show is a DIP ticket!! Thanks!
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Posted By Brian Simons
Me too Michelle... I just moved to San Diego from Phoenix and Jimmy skipped us for a few years... there will be a few margaritas flowing tomorrow night!
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Posted By Steve Baker
Hey Jimmy, you're right WE do put on a great show. Thanks, had a really great time. As long as you're young enough to keep playin', I'm young enough to keep comin". Missed not hearing "He Went To Paris" You must have a little Karnac in you, knowing that the weather would be so great, but lets get SD back on the late fall schedule, it just seems right
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Posted By Matt Fairbanks
Thanks for the best show ever! This was my 20th show and it was certainly the best. I was somewhat dissapointed with the New Years Eve show. We paid $500 seat and we arrived with high expectations. Perhaps, I was more dissapointed with the show because, I was a little too many sheet to the wind and I do not remember much of it. Also, the New Years Show was my girlfriends first Buffett concert ever and I had raved about his concerts with a deep passion.
Thus, we arrived in San Diego last night seeking redemption. Loyal Buffett Karma came through Wednesday night when I was one of the fortunate few who purchased just released 10th row orchestra seats at face value over the internet. Thanks for not letting the scalpers have those tickets Jimmy. After 20 shows, I was finally viewing my hero from the 10th row at face value. The show will definetly go down as my all time favorite and one that I will cherish until the day I die. Another factor that made this show the best was the fact that I consumed: a few beers, a few shots of Tequila, and a few hits of good weed. Thus, I was in the "almost" perfect frame of mind to enjoy and remember the show. Then again, it would have sucked to have passed out with such great seats. Also, I had intended to propose to my girlfriend when Jimmy sang A Pirate Looks at 40. However, I never purchased the ring. Therefore, I will have to wait until Saturday night or next weekend in Irvine.
Jimmy your the best and thanks for flying your seaplane before the show.
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Posted By Scott Bear
The parking lot a Coors was very, very dry, especially for a Buffett Party. Nary a margarita, a Cororna, or an Arogant Bastard to be seen anywhere. Alcohol police constantly confication contraband, grass skirts and telling people to turn down the music.
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Posted By Brian
hey Matt... how did you get the 10th row seats?
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Posted By Matt Fairbanks
Sorry, Jimmy did not sing He Went To Paris which, is one of my favorites. However, the cops were allowing people to party it up. So drink it up. So, do not worry about a DIP. Enjoy the show and watch Jimmy fly his seaplane overhead.
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Posted By sdparrothead
His first encore was Love & Luck
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Posted By sdparrothead
song 14 was growing older but not up and the last encore was pacing the cage. I thought the action in the parking lot was great, but maybe that was just our group. After 22 Buffett concerts, I can't wait for #23. I agree that the fall concerts in SD are better. Fins up everyone
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Posted By Matt Herman
Thanks for the info on the parking lot Fairbanks.
Yeah so how did you get those seats? I know they release so many but how do you "upgrade" what you already have? Anyone?
Hope to meet some of you Pheads tonight at 4th & B with Mac McAnally and Fingers or tomorrow. Have a great Friday!
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Posted By Gerry Fullington
First encore was Love and Luck. Second, We are the people. Third, a beautiful rendetion of Pacing the Cage. Jimmy had a lot of fun with the crowd, and a giant stuffed catfish. Most enjoyable and surprising to me was the sense that Jimmy really did appreciate his fans. Yeh, I suspect it would make his day to never play Margaritaville or Cheeseburger again, but you could'nt tell by me. Seeing the seaplane overhead before the show was a real treat.
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Posted By Anonymous
Yoooo.....whassssuuuup! Guapo in da house!!! Last
night in San Diego might have been the easiest ticket ever! Guapo and buddies got 12th row orch
center tickets for $30 each in parking lot! Guapo
happy!!!! Growing Older But Not Up was the first
song of the acoustic set. I got hit with that giant catfish!!! In the words of the immortal
El Guapo: "Yooooo...whasssssuuuuup!"
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Posted By Anonymous
Guapo wanna know where were the alcohol police
cracking down? Only police that Guapo saw had leis
and sharks on their heads! Guapo even talk to the
5-0 before entering while drinking Corona! Guapo like the Corona! Whaaassssup! Guapo out!
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Posted By Anonymous
I'm going to the show Saturday night. Does anyone know when the parking lot opens? Thanks!
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Posted By Matt
Believe the parking lot opens at 2pm.
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Posted By Matt Fairbanks
Well loyal Parrottheads I could not wait until tonight to drop that dreadful, yet, necessary proposal. I was hoping to get married tonight (Saturday at Buffett)when Jimmy sang A Pirate Looks at 40. Fortunately or should I say unfortunately I asked my girlfriend to marry me last night or this morning at 4:45 a.m. I woke her up out of a drunken sleep and asked her to marry me. The song I played was One Particular Harbor. She did say yes. So, now, no more flirting at Buffett shows. Well see you tonight.
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Posted By JackieJ
To Matt Fairbanks:

You said on April 21st that you got orchestra tickets that were released on the Internet. Where on the Internet? Ticketmaster? Ticketswapping in Buffettnews, Margaritaville, etc? After 4 concerts in 9 months, I am slowly getting closer each concert.

Help will be appreciated.
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