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Posted: April 22, 2000 11:08 am
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Posted By Parrothead Jim
!-NOTE: Message edited by 'admin'-!>San Diego CA -- Coors Amphitheatre - 4/22/00
Beach House on the Moon Tour
Before the show started:
Walter Cronkite Counts down the launch of the Hemisphere Dancer
Set One:
Hello San Diego, Chula Vista
1) Lage Nom Ai
2) Stars on the Water
3) Ringling, Ringling
4) Pencil Thin Mustache
5) Coconut Telegraph
6) Volcano
Jimmy talks about the line Don't Want to Land in no San Diego "it's like the internet and all that ***** that get's misrepresented out there, i'm going to set the story straight here, all that was about, one night we came into Lindberg field in the middle of a thunderstorm, I went god I didn't want to land like that again, little did I know you thought I didn't like you, we'll all go to therapy together now. So are you happy now".
7) Schoolboy Heart

Waiting for the Next Explosion
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) Manana (Jimmys said got to do a new album it will be out next June)
15) Grapefruit (with Fingers Taylor & Ralph MacDonald)
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:
Fruitcakes
No Woman no Cry
2nd Encore:
Oysters and Pearls
Posted: April 23, 2000 6:29 pm
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Posted By Jason
Concert at Coors Amphithearter was trademark Jimmy ,music sounded great and Jimmy looked and sounded great. Looking foward for the next time...
4/22/00
Posted: April 23, 2000 6:39 pm
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Posted By Sarah
Jimmy Buffet is and always will be the best show to see. This show (Sat. 4/22) was just as amazing as always. I can not wait until next time. Thanks Jimmy for all the good times.
Posted: April 23, 2000 7:48 pm
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Posted By Matt Fairbanks
Thanks for an amazing show! The show was even better than Thursday's because, I was a lot drunker and stoned. And, once again, thanks for releasing those great seats in section 101 row c. We were able to sneak down to the orchestra thanks to loyal Parrotheads who lent me their tickets to get friends down to the real party in the pit. It was unbelievable when Jimmy sang No Woman No Cry, thinking of that song as I write gives me chills. I hope Jimmy does He Went to Paris in Irvine. Until then, its come monday and we all need to go back to reality and go to work. If anything, a Buffett concert enables us to feel how fun life can be by allowing us to behave like children once again. Also, a big thanks to the guy who asked his wife to marry him in Washington D.C. during Come Monday. Thanks for trusting me with your ticket stub. I would have purchased you a beer but all I had was rum.
May the Irvine show next weekend be just as fun and memorable!
Posted: April 24, 2000 2:34 am
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Posted By Anonymous
I am the person your parents warned you about!
Come monday, it'll be alright...come monday Guapo
will be out of my sight!
Love,
The Guapo
Posted: April 24, 2000 3:07 am
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Posted By Jeff Ashmun
Great show! The parking lot was awesome!
Cops had leis and fins on the cars. No charge and self organizing. No Irvine style "organization" and $50 motor home fees.
Loved to hear Manana again(updated with " I hope Kathy Lee never does one of my songs).Encores were great- Fruitcakes and then he said "I guess I better practice what I preach" and (pulled out his Bob Marley tapes) for No woman no cry. Oysters and Pearls was Heart rending. One of the best I've seen in 23 years of shows.
Posted: April 24, 2000 5:57 am
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Posted By tnsna
This was my third show in a week!! Vegas,
Shoreline, San Diego. I had fifth row seats at
Coors, so that made the show memorable. I loved
each show in its own way. In Vegas we broke in
about twenty new parrotheads, in style. At
Shoreline we broke in another ten, with a great
BBQ and drinkfest before the show. At Coors on
Saturday it was just my wife and I getting back to
basics. I appreciate what Jimmy and the Coral
Reefers do. I think those who are so critical of
his shows or his albums need to remember he will
not be around forever! Jimmy at his worst is
better than anyone else at t
Posted: April 24, 2000 6:00 am
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Posted By Kyle Smith
Last Night's Show kicked some large amounts of ass!!!! Thanks for the good time Jimmy.
Posted: April 24, 2000 1:17 pm
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Posted By Anonymous
To the crew of the Hemisphere Dancer, a big
whaaaaaaasup!
Love,
Guapo
Posted: April 24, 2000 9:03 pm
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Posted By Anonymous
We'll be going to Irvine on Saturday. OK, some
years they have had outhouses, and some years not.
Does anyone know what to expect in the Parking Lot
this year in the way of the Amphitheater providing
respite for parrothe
Posted: April 24, 2000 10:42 pm
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Posted By Michele
I am going to irvine on the 29th also, last time around no porta pottys so plan on trading jello shooters for the use of someones RV. Does anyone know what time the parking lot opens?
Posted: April 25, 2000 3:06 am
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Posted By Anonymous
The whole Trip to the moon/Walter Concrite bit is getting old real fast.
It's time for something new!!!!
Posted: April 25, 2000 4:25 am
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Posted By COUSIN RUSH
THEN GO SEE RICKY MARTIN.
Posted: April 25, 2000 11:40 pm
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Posted By MargaritaMickey
Heya MargaritaMichelle!
The Meadows will advise that they are opening at 3:00pm, but will actually open the fruitcake floodgates at 12:00 noon. You're welcome to come pee in our parrothead pot...!
As well as play at our Tropical Trivia Bar!
.....MargaritaMickey
Posted: April 26, 2000 3:24 am
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Posted By Paul Scott
I was at both the Coors shows and each was different for me. Thursday, I was in the pit and partied like Bubba use to. I got some great pictures from there. My highlight was "Growing Up" and "We are the People". Low light was being in the beer line while me and my buddy are up on Margaritavision. Saturday, I was as sober as I've ever been for 26 shows and I realized Jimmy is a great entertainer and the sound at Coors is outstanding! Looking forward to Thursday and Saturday at what will always be the end of the tour, Irvine Meadows.
Posted: April 26, 2000 12:06 pm
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Posted By Michele
Thanks for the info MargaritaMickey. Maybe I'll take you up on the offer!!! Just look for me, I'll be the one with the large parrot on my hat along with some palm trees and lights, and a gallon of boat drinks by my side.
Posted: April 27, 2000 3:47 am
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Posted By Trav Kahle
There were 15,000 people in the parking lot and 14,999 of us were pretty hammed. Note to self: tequila in beer bong should not be followed by Denny's French Slam. It was really cool to watch the Hemisphere Dancer make not one, but two appearances during the day. Wish we could have seen Club Trini. Oh well, next time. As for the show, one word "OUTSTANDING". It is pretty hard to improve on an encore that contains both Fruitcakes and No Woman No Cry in this parrothead's opinion. Another note of honorable mention was the Mac/Fingers show the previous night. Hurry back Jimmy!
Posted: April 27, 2000 2:32 pm
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Posted By LapisLaz
rav honey - hate to tell you this but unless that flying boat was white with minimal markings, that was *not* the Hemisphere Dancer, damn it all. It seems that Margaritaville Tequila has its own flying boat now, with the words "Margaritaville Imported" painted on the underside left wing (didn't get a look at the right one, but it probably says "Tequila"), and a fancy painting of some sort on the vertical stabilizer (probably the bottle logo). Also this boat is painted a tan color, and as I said earlier the Dancer is white. Which did not detract from the fact that the several passes it made over Coors were totally cool .
Posted: April 27, 2000 4:39 pm
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Posted By Toadman
I work within binocular-distance of Irvine Meadows, and the Finnebagos are already camped across the street from the entrance. I don't see any porta-potties again this year

. time to bush-run it again. Listen to the recorded msg:
(949)855-6111.
Jimmy's staying in Laguna Beach at the Surf and Sand this year, rather than Ritz Carlton.
I'll be at the Anheiser-Busch motorcoach, so stop by for a Margie t!hursday
Posted: April 27, 2000 4:55 pm
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Posted By Indiana Parrothead
Toadman,
Can you see if they have opened the gates yet? Me and the wife are in El Segundo and are ready to start the festivities. Hope to see you tonight sounds like you've got great accommodations. No bathrooms???? Sounds like another bladder buster. Just like Indy last summer.
Thanks,
Indiana Parrothead