each House on the Moon Tour
Deer Creek - Indianapolis, IN
July 15, 1999
Set List:
1) Lage Nom Ai
2) Gravity Storm
3) Peanut Butter Conspiracy
4) Coconut Telegraph
5) Waiting for the Next Explosion
6) Volcano
7) Pencil Thin Mustache
9) Changes in Latitudes
10) Son of a Son of a Sailor
11) Come Monday
Walter Cronkite Margarita-vision special report from on the Moon
"One small step for man and one giant leap for Gumbo"
12) I Will Play for Gumbo
13) Brown-Eyed Girl
Intermission:
Video: In the City
Jimmy wishes Mac McAnally a happy 42nd birthday
14) It's My Job (sung by Mac)
15) Semi True Stories (sung by Jimmy and Mac)
Video: I Dream of Jeannie
16) Why Don't We Get Drunk and Moon
17) Southern Cross
18) Cheeseburger in Paradise
19) Cairo (sung by Tina & Nadirah)
20) Flesh and Bone
21) Fins
22) A Pirate Looks at Forty
23) Margaritaville
24) One Particular Harbour
1st Encore:
Sea Cruise
Fruitcakes
2nd Encore:
Oysters & Pearls
Fan Reviews:
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Submitted_By : Elmer (that's a zero in my email address)
Email_Address : [url=mailto:Mr0therMe@aol.com]Mr0therMe@aol.com[/url]
Review : All in all another great show. "I Will Play For Gumbo" is certainly a new classic, and it will be even better once everybody learns the words to it. "Gravity Storm" was excellent, as was "Southern Cross". There were only two weak parts to the concert, the song "Cairo" sung by the backup ladies, and the second encore, "Oysters and Pearls". Don't get me wrong, it's a great song, just not encore caliber. Year in and year out, Buffett is the man!
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Submitted_By : Les
Email_Address : [url=mailto:LESHIPPY1@aol.com]LESHIPPY1@aol.com[/url]
Review : Well I was the head of a group that brought six Buffet virgins with it. Although they were a bit apprehensive while we were tailgating at Motel 8 in Noblesville, once inside they were converted. Everyone had a great time. This show ranks right up there with shows of the past. The first set wasn't really geared toward the rookies in our group, but I throughly enjoyed it. The last two songs of the first set got everyone ready to go for the second. I will agree that Gumbo will be a favorite. The second set started well then sort of dipped a bit with Cairo. It was an ok song, if that. It just didn't fit with the rest of the set very well. After Cario though, everything rocked. The Fruitcakes encore was a treat and Oysters and Pearls was a good closer and in tru Buffet fashion. See every one at Alpine Valley.
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Submitted_By : Larry Cooper
Email_Address : [url=mailto:LCo3634863@aol.com]LCo3634863@aol.com[/url]
Review : Great show! Everybody likes the old hard and true songs but Buffett continues to evolve and take us on trips to a land we all wished that we lived thru new music. Everyone had a great time and the songs continue to remind us of an amazing world out there. Hope that Southern Cross makes it to the new "live" album. Hope that Indy is on the agenda next year.
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Submitted_By : ron gabriel
Email_Address : [url=mailto:rag@beachlink.com]rag@beachlink.com[/url]
Review : we started out by catching jenny devoe,and mac macanally at the patio on wed. night.this was a terrific show.a great time was had by all.club trini was juiced up prior to the show,and it carried on into the buffett concert.robert greenidge played like a man posessed.jimmy was great as always,and it was nice to see mac come a little more center stage.fingers was also up to the task this night.i look forward to seeing it all over again next month in maryland.
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Submitted_By : ryan johnson
Email_Address : [url=mailto:skagway98@hotmail.com]skagway98@hotmail.com[/url]
Review : I wish jimmy would not choose from one particular set list the entire tour. I think it would improve fan interest and keep it more interesting if we didn't know what he was gonna play before we even got to the show. Before every show you can always count on margaritaville, volcano, pencil thin, brown eyed girl, etc... IF he would always keep us guessing it woud be a lot better. also, if jimmy would just play whatever he felt like playing at the time, maybe he would be more into it as well. just some thoughts and suggestions from a loyal parrotthead. please never stop touring!!! thanks you for all the years, and the many to come!
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Submitted_By : Chadd Wheat
Email_Address : [url=mailto:weasels@iserve.net]weasels@iserve.net[/url]
Review : Great show! My 5th seeing Bubba and the Band, and I thought it was the best. After a mediocre review of the Tuesday night show, I didn't know what to expect... But my brother (who's seen JB a dozen times) and I thought this one kicked! The band was into it -- Meyer rocked, Mac was in great form, the horns had the chops, and everyone seemed to have a good time. Many of them even pumped their fists to the crowd as they came out for the encore. The police DID allow tailgating in the lot, which was another surprise! There was even a traditional "Show us your t*ts" shot of a buxom young lady during the video. Anyone who's been to the Old Brickyard knows what I'm saying... We had LOADS of fun, and the party continued into the parking lot, with lots of drink and music. Way to go Jimmy!