Navigation All Setlists < Previous Show Next Show > Attendees I Went Who Went Edit Setlist Add Review Add Setlist ScanTraders I Have Who Has I Want Who Wants Tapers Add Source Setlist Scan Setlist ScanStats
Album Stats
Souls Aflame: 22%
4
The Wanderer: 22%
4
Stories Of A Stranger: 17%
3
All Sides: 11%
2
In Between Now and Then: 11%
2
King: 6%
1
Risen: 6%
1
Cover Songs: 6%
1

Show Rarity: 42.02%
Show rarity is the average rarity of all songs played at the show.
Click here for a printer friendly version of this page
San Diego State University Open Air Theatre 10.01.2010 - San Diego, CA With: The Expendables
  1. Set 1:
    1. About an Hour Ago
    2. The Wanderer
    3. Dareh Meyod
    4. Black Rock
    5. Lay Down
    6. Here's to You
    7. This Town
    8. Night Shift
    9. Mr. Moon ->
    10. About Mr. Brown
    11. Hey Girl
    12. Fool in the Rain
    13. Shattered (Turn the Car Around)
    14. Heard the World
    15. City on Down
  2. Encore:
    1. Over and Over (Full Band Outro) ~
    2. Love and Memories
    3. That Was a Crazy Game of Poker
~ Marc solo with MikelParis on keys.
Entire show with MikelParis on keys, percussion, and vocals.

Recordings
tapertypenumber
users
average
quality
download
link
Live O.A.R.
SBD
0
-
Link

Reviews I drove all the way from L.A. to see this show, after seeing them the night before in Anaheim. It was a much slower paced show then the previous night. Not as high energy as the grove. It was a great show none the less. Crowd was a much older crowd the compared to the Grove, which was good and were all pretty well relaxed. Good set, not my personal favorite setlist but a great time. I did get a nice surprise when on City on Down Jerry went into the crowd while playing his sax solo and walked right by me. That was awesome. Overall a great experience as usual and I can't wait till I see the boys again. Thanks for coming out to Cali guys. -angeltheone October 2, 2010
drove in from tempe, az to check the guys out at SDSU! really great show. surprised it wasn't more crowded there, and yeah - the crowd was much older, which was nice. There was two very young kids, probably about 4, that Jerry threw his drumsticks to, which was cool. -TallSea October 3, 2010