Description:
Almost the entire show was broadcast on TV. Setlist is a combination of the TV broadcast (assumed in places to be out of order), and the CVDB review, reordered to the most likely play order. The following tracks were broadcast in this order: Midlife Crisis, The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies, What A Day, Last Cup Of Sorrow, Evidence, Easy, Home Sick Home, Introduce Yourself, King For A Day, Pristina, Epic, Ashes to Ashes, Got That Feeling, Stripsearch, I Started A Joke, We Care A Lot.
During Evidence toward the last solo, Patton: "Patton: Slow it down Puff daddy. We've got Puff daddy on drums!"
After Introduce Yourself, Roddy: "Thank you very much Budapest!"
Near the end of King For A Day, Patton: "You like that shit huh? You like that fucking shit?"
After Got That Feeling:
- Roddy: You are so very kind ladies and gentlemen. You are the audience, and we are the band!
- Patton: You're everything! We're shit! We are shit, you're God!
In I Started A Joke intro, Patton: "This is an old Hungarian folk song, written by Bartók!"