Setlist:
What Time Is It?
Hungry Hamed´s
Big Fat Funky Booty
Cleopatra´s Cat
Refrigerator Car –>
Shinbone Alley –>
Hard To Exist
Little Miss Can´t Be Wrong
How Could You Want Him
Freeway of the Plains –>
Lady Kerosene
House
Yo Mama´s A Pajama
Jimmy Olsen´s Blues
More Than She Knows
E:
Two Princes –>
Off My Line
Details:
this was the first show of the 8-date reunion tour the band did in spring 2002. Chris referred to this tour as the “Below The Radar” tour.
Review:
“I´m not going to spoil setlists for the upcoming shows, but the show in Chicago was spectacular. If I could change only one thing, I´d bring in a different audience. Maybe you can blame the fact that it was a Monday night or that this tour wasn´t publicized all that well, but the place wasn´t exactly packed. At any point during the show I could have casually made my way to the front of the stage. Physics has taught me that it´s hard to hear things when you´re that close to the PA. My friend that was at the front of stage for the second half said he couldn´t hear a whole lot more than what
was coming out of Eric´s monitor. After the show Mark signed things for a bit and then Chris came out and signed things for a while. He was still signing things when we left. I thought that was really cool. I managed to get my ticket stub signed despite the fact that I am much more shy and timid than most of the people crowding the stage. I took my sister for her 18th
birthday and she said she knew quite a few of the songs, even though when she told her friends she was going to see the Spin Doctors they said “Who?”.
Maybe it´s been longer than I thought. Anyway…great show. I´d love to see another one, but unless they come back to Chicago or the nearby area, I probably won´t get the chance.
-John (from the Spin Doctors Digest)