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Permalink Reply by Niall-of-the-Nine-Fingers on January 27, 2010 at 12:47pm
Permalink Reply by Phydeaux_3 on January 30, 2010 at 4:01pm I'm not too familiar with That 1 Guy's music, but I'll give you what I can remember from his show in Phoenix yesterday. He played from 5:30-7:20, and these are the songs I can remember.
Forgotten Whales
Jigsaw
Buttmachine
Packs A Wallop
*Another song from either PAW or Moon*
Bananas
Heaven Or Heck
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Dig
One
Weasel Pot Pie
The Moon Is Disgusting
I'm probably missing one or two songs. Great show, hope to see him again soon!
Permalink Reply by Derek Roncal on January 31, 2010 at 2:27pm
Permalink Reply by Phydeaux_3 on February 1, 2010 at 7:21am Howdy Friends
Thanks for the feedback on the new album and the first week of shows! It's been a really exciting month so far! We've had such great turnouts at most all of the gigs and it's been so much fun playing the new stuff! Concerning the set lists for this tour: Every night will be a little different. So far, the average single set show has been passing the two hour mark. I've been trying to play at least half the new album and then attempting to leave room for as many of the classics as possible. The Phoenix show was shorter because of the super early curfew. Although it may have been one of my favorite shows so far (thanks to everyone that came out so early)… There have been a few "two set" gigs like last weeks San Francisco show. Got to play a LOT more music at that one. About 3 hours worth, and yet, I couldn't play everything. So much music! It's a good problem to have. I've been enjoying mixing it up from night to night and have been trying to answer requests for both old and new along the way… Thanks again for all the great support!!
We'll see ya out there!
love
that1guy
Howdy Friends
Thanks for the feedback on the new album and the first week of shows! It's been a really exciting month so far! We've had such great turnouts at most all of the gigs and it's been so much fun playing the new stuff! Concerning the set lists for this tour: Every night will be a little different. So far, the average single set show has been passing the two hour mark. I've been trying to play at least half the new album and then attempting to leave room for as many of the classics as possible. The Phoenix show was shorter because of the super early curfew. Although it may have been one of my favorite shows so far (thanks to everyone that came out so early)… There have been a few "two set" gigs like last weeks San Francisco show. Got to play a LOT more music at that one. About 3 hours worth, and yet, I couldn't play everything. So much music! It's a good problem to have. I've been enjoying mixing it up from night to night and have been trying to answer requests for both old and new along the way… Thanks again for all the great support!!
We'll see ya out there!
love
that1guy
Permalink Reply by Phydeaux_3 on February 28, 2010 at 4:06am
Permalink Reply by Ted Dastick, Jr. on March 11, 2010 at 5:06pm 
Permalink Reply by Phydeaux_3 on March 11, 2010 at 5:14pm Here's the setlist from the show in Philly on 3/6. He actually played Weasel Pot Pie at the end, then did Word Up.
Permalink Reply by Ted Dastick, Jr. on March 15, 2010 at 8:58am Thank you! Thrilled to see Guava on there! Nice set!!!
smooches,
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Ted Dastick, Jr. said:Here's the setlist from the show in Philly on 3/6. He actually played Weasel Pot Pie at the end, then did Word Up.
"One other highlight of the day was the performance by an incredibly talented artist called “That 1 Guy”. He used a self-designed and built instrument he calls the “Magic Pipe”. His music was funky and cool, and if you had your eyes closed you would never believe it was coming from a 7ft series of pipes! Be sure to check out his website, and if he’s coming to your town GO SEE HIM!"…
Thanks for coming out David! Full review can be found here.
"Utilizing every style under the sun, from Heavy Metal, to lounge room Jazz, That 1 Guy loops his own rhythms, beats, melodies and harmonies, piecing together remarkable songs in the most interesting, off-beat chords. Exploring trail-blazing experimental music that's still…
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