The Red Rooster Coffee House
Aberdeen, SD
Junebug VS. Fed By Doris
KEY:
Blue = played by Junebug
Yellow = played by Fed By Doris
Green = played by both combined
Soundcheck:
| Knockin' on Heaven's Door [Bob Dylan] |
Battle:
| Is That What You Think of Me? | Junebug's Intro / Cupid | Cheez Whiz Man | Piper | Dig Dug | Punktry | Paula | I'm a Bad MammaJamma (Who Works at Wendy's) | Dupree | Casanova | There is Not Life Without Cells | Rock and Roll (Part Two)[Gary Glitter] / Modern Day Fairy Tales | The Girl Who Hates Goodbye | The Golden Girls Theme [Andrew Gold] | You Be Illin' [Run DMC] | Crystal's Answering Machine | Mel's Insanity | Cake / American Pie [Don MacLean](tease) | Brain | Raise Your Voices | Benny Hinn (Disco version) | Jumpstart My Rocket |
Communal Encore:
| Peanut Butter / Every Rose Has It's Thorn [Poison](tease) / Sweet Child o' Mine [Guns 'N' Roses](tease) / To the Next Episode / Da Bomb |
Tonight was a unique night in the history of Junebug. One day a long time ago, Dustin mentioned to Tony that Junebug should play "against" Fed By Doris. As many of you may know, Tony plays in both bands. Tony talked to Dan and Jer and it was arranged somewhat last-minute.
The show opened with a soundcheck by both bands playing Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." Afterward, a coin was flipped and Junebug won the toss. We decided to go first. But then it was discovered that Tony's vocal mic was not on, so Dustin went to fix that while Fed By Doris opened with "Is That What You Think of Me?".
We then alternated songs back and forth and had some great stuff happen. The lights were set in such a way that when FBD played, the lights were on them and we were in the dark and vice versa. There wasn't as much trash talking as some people may have expected, and the mood was pretty light. In fact, Dan played bass with us on a lot of tunes from the darkess of the FBD side of the stage.
When it was done, we all come together for a "communal" version of "Peanut Butter," a Fed By Doris song that worked well with all of us together. It rocked better than any other performance of it to date. Of course, after that we rocked it to the Next Episode and finally experienced Da Bomb. Again, it was a totally rockin' version of Da Bomb with a full minute long noise fest at the end.
Anyone who missed this show, missed a good show indeed.