Posted: February 23, 2000 11:32 pm
Posted By Anonymous
each House on the Moon Tour
Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
July 10, 1999
Set List:
1) Lage Nom Ai
2) Stars on the Water
3) Peanut Butter Conspiracy
4) Coconut Telegraph
5) Waiting for the Next Explosion
6) Volcano
7) Pencil Thin Mustache
Schoolboy Heart
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
14) The Ass & a Hole (Mac & Jimmy)
15) Semi-True Story
Video: I Dream of Jeannie
16) Why Don't We Get Drunk and Moon
17) Southern Cross
18) Cheeseburger
19) Cairo (Tina & Nadirah)
20) Flesh and Bone (with the Tams)
21) Fins
22) A Pirate Looks at Forty (requested by Tracy Williams from Alaska via the internet on RM)
23) Margaritaville
24) One Particular Harbour
1st Encore:
Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy (by the Tams)
Another Saturday Night
2nd Encore:
Pacing the Cage
Fan Reviews:
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Submitted by: Jim Rich
Best yet! Club Trini in the courtyard was a "close up" plus. Glad Jimmy brought along the Tams. They sang on Flesh & Bone and did an encore of Be Young, Be Foolish Be Happy. Crowd was really into the show as usual. The video work was another welcome plus. (When will the video be on sale?) Jimmy no doubt realizes the power of the internet and with broad band comming on board is Buffett is ready to offer his fans more of what they crave. Thanks Jimmy for a perfect evening!And thanks for the reference to Marietta!
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Submitted by: Mark S Foster
What a wonderful show!! JB was as good as ever, full of energy and having fun. The Tams were great adding extra sound and sparkle. The backdrop is beautiful changing from song to song. Of course the parking lot frenzy before and after the show was great!! The rain stayed at bay only dampining the crowd for a brief spell at the beginning of the show. Absolutly a great show!!
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Submitted by: Francis Novoa
I came all the way up from Tampa to see Jimmy, and it was well worth it! The songs were spectacular, sound was great compared to the sound at the Ice Palace in Tampa...he even made a reference to The Tampa Bay Parrothead Club, the biggest parrothead club in the world, that was a big plus...I was kind of bummed out when he mentioned that next year will be his last year touring....but who knows.....other than that it was a great show, and my favorite song of the night were; School Boy Heart and Southern Cross
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Submitted by: A1AJake - http://www3.bcity.com/a1aexchange
The tailgating was at it's best!!! The Parrotheads came on a mission and it was to "party like bubba does and do the old man proud"!!! It was one hell of a show. Jimmy was in great spirits laughing,cutting up with the band!!! He said he wasn't going anywhere for a couple of years he was having to much GD fun!!!! Thats what I want to hear!!!!! This show had to be one of the best if not the the best I have seen. Great Job Jimmy!! I need another Margaritaville fix!!!!!!!
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Submitted by: T&T
Just a little ditty from T&T. The Saturday show rocked! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morn. Thank you Atlanta for an awesome four days. We'll see you next year!
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Submitted by: B Waibel
Awesome show. We saw both Atlanta shows and think the Saturday night show was the best...despite the parrotheads who partied a little too hard and probably never made it in the concert. The Tams were awesome. The songs were awesome. We took along our 12 year old (who knows more JB songs than most due to lots of sailing in the BVI). He has so much fun Thurs. p.m. that he begged us for one of our tickets Sat. night. One suggestion for JB.....the old parrotheads will need a geriatric section pretty soon. It took a few days to recover. The concerts made me wish I could be a groupie and follow the band around.....just makes you forgot your problems and have fun.
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Submitted_By : wescott youngson
Email_Address : [url=mailto:tyoungson@juno.com]tyoungson@juno.com[/url]
Review : The hours of drinking tons of beer in the hot sun failing to get drunk were about to do me in. The first two songs were good,but also live standards. Then,with the third song, came the turning point in the show. I can not belive he played Peanut Butter Conspiracy!!!I had been going to shows for ten years waiting for that particular song and it was well worth it. That song brings up one of the strongest points about the show. The steel guitar was a much needed addition to the band. Come Monday finally had it's wonderful twangy feel back. In case I didnt make myself clear, Keep the steal guitar. Another nice treat was hearing Mac's song "Ass and the Hole".It's nice to know there are still a few outlaws left in country music,thank you for "Semi True Story".Keep up the good work Mac. I would also like to thank Jimmy for paying tribute to the Tams. They add a nice,extra element of soul to "Flesh and Bone", one of my favorite songs from the new album. By the time Jimmy got to "One Particular Harbour", I had come to the realization that mine is being at a Jimmy Buffett show. Thank you Jimmy,"it's been a lovely cruise."
each House on the Moon Tour
Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
July 10, 1999
Set List:
1) Lage Nom Ai
2) Stars on the Water
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
14) The Ass & a Hole (Mac & Jimmy)
15) Semi-True Story
Video: I Dream of Jeannie
16) Why Don't We Get Drunk and Moon
17) Southern Cross
18) Cheeseburger
19) Cairo (Tina & Nadirah)
20) Flesh and Bone (with the Tams)
21) Fins
22) A Pirate Looks at Forty (requested by Tracy Williams from Alaska via the internet on RM)
23) Margaritaville
24) One Particular Harbour
1st Encore:
Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy (by the Tams)
Another Saturday Night
2nd Encore:
Pacing the Cage
Fan Reviews:
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Submitted by: Jim Rich
Best yet! Club Trini in the courtyard was a "close up" plus. Glad Jimmy brought along the Tams. They sang on Flesh & Bone and did an encore of Be Young, Be Foolish Be Happy. Crowd was really into the show as usual. The video work was another welcome plus. (When will the video be on sale?) Jimmy no doubt realizes the power of the internet and with broad band comming on board is Buffett is ready to offer his fans more of what they crave. Thanks Jimmy for a perfect evening!And thanks for the reference to Marietta!
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Submitted by: Mark S Foster
What a wonderful show!! JB was as good as ever, full of energy and having fun. The Tams were great adding extra sound and sparkle. The backdrop is beautiful changing from song to song. Of course the parking lot frenzy before and after the show was great!! The rain stayed at bay only dampining the crowd for a brief spell at the beginning of the show. Absolutly a great show!!
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Submitted by: Francis Novoa
I came all the way up from Tampa to see Jimmy, and it was well worth it! The songs were spectacular, sound was great compared to the sound at the Ice Palace in Tampa...he even made a reference to The Tampa Bay Parrothead Club, the biggest parrothead club in the world, that was a big plus...I was kind of bummed out when he mentioned that next year will be his last year touring....but who knows.....other than that it was a great show, and my favorite song of the night were; School Boy Heart and Southern Cross
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Submitted by: A1AJake - http://www3.bcity.com/a1aexchange
The tailgating was at it's best!!! The Parrotheads came on a mission and it was to "party like bubba does and do the old man proud"!!! It was one hell of a show. Jimmy was in great spirits laughing,cutting up with the band!!! He said he wasn't going anywhere for a couple of years he was having to much GD fun!!!! Thats what I want to hear!!!!! This show had to be one of the best if not the the best I have seen. Great Job Jimmy!! I need another Margaritaville fix!!!!!!!
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Submitted by: T&T
Just a little ditty from T&T. The Saturday show rocked! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morn. Thank you Atlanta for an awesome four days. We'll see you next year!
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Submitted by: B Waibel
Awesome show. We saw both Atlanta shows and think the Saturday night show was the best...despite the parrotheads who partied a little too hard and probably never made it in the concert. The Tams were awesome. The songs were awesome. We took along our 12 year old (who knows more JB songs than most due to lots of sailing in the BVI). He has so much fun Thurs. p.m. that he begged us for one of our tickets Sat. night. One suggestion for JB.....the old parrotheads will need a geriatric section pretty soon. It took a few days to recover. The concerts made me wish I could be a groupie and follow the band around.....just makes you forgot your problems and have fun.
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Submitted_By : wescott youngson
Email_Address : [url=mailto:tyoungson@juno.com]tyoungson@juno.com[/url]
Review : The hours of drinking tons of beer in the hot sun failing to get drunk were about to do me in. The first two songs were good,but also live standards. Then,with the third song, came the turning point in the show. I can not belive he played Peanut Butter Conspiracy!!!I had been going to shows for ten years waiting for that particular song and it was well worth it. That song brings up one of the strongest points about the show. The steel guitar was a much needed addition to the band. Come Monday finally had it's wonderful twangy feel back. In case I didnt make myself clear, Keep the steal guitar. Another nice treat was hearing Mac's song "Ass and the Hole".It's nice to know there are still a few outlaws left in country music,thank you for "Semi True Story".Keep up the good work Mac. I would also like to thank Jimmy for paying tribute to the Tams. They add a nice,extra element of soul to "Flesh and Bone", one of my favorite songs from the new album. By the time Jimmy got to "One Particular Harbour", I had come to the realization that mine is being at a Jimmy Buffett show. Thank you Jimmy,"it's been a lovely cruise."