Weezer concert: 09/13/2008

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Weezer concert: 09/13/2008
Tour Troublemaker Tour
Venue Intex Hall
Location Osaka, Japan
Date September 13, 2008
Associated album Weezer (The Red Album)
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Weezer live show chronology
09/12/2008 - Tokyo, Japan 09/13/2008 - Osaka, Japan 09/15/2008 - Tokyo, Japan

Weezer performed at the Intex Hall in Osaka, Japan on September 13, 2008 as part of the Troublemaker Tour. The opening acts were Sakanaction, Going Under Ground, and Asian Kung-Fu Generation.

Set list

Hootenanny
No. Song
1 "Island in the Sun  
2 "El Scorcho  
3 "Beverly Hills  
No. Song
4 "Buddy Holly  
5 "Dope Nose(Lead vocals: Scott)  
6 "Pork and Beans  
7 "Why Bother?(Lead vocals: Brian)  
8 "Hash Pipe  
9 "Creep(Radiohead cover; Lead vocals: Scott)  
10 "My Name is Jonas(Lead vocals: Pat and Scott)  
11 "Pink Triangle  
12 "Susanne(Lead vocals: Brian)  
13 "Undone - The Sweater Song  
14 "Keep Fishin'  
15 "Perfect Situation(Lead vocals: Scott)  
17 "Say It Ain't So  
18 "Thought I Knew(Lead vocals: Brian)  
19 "Troublemaker  
20 "Automatic(Lead vocals: Pat)  
21 "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)  


Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 09/13/2008
Today the band took the Shinkansen from Tokyo down to Osaka, where we loaded into the ubiquitous van coaches and were ferried over to the Intex hall. Intex is part of the massive Osaka World Trade Center complex, and is the very same site as where the Summersonic Festival is held. But todays show, while really big, was not held in the unbelievably massive outdoor area, but rather the merely massive indoor hall.

This was the first of two "Weezer Festival" shows that feature 3 opening bands who all share some Weezer spirit. About 5-6000 people came to see a terrific bill consisting of Sakanaction, who were sort of an electronica act, pop rockers Going Under Ground, the tremendous Asian Kung Fu Generation (who killed it), and finally Weezer.

Weezer had quite a challenge today. Despite being the headliner, travel and press schedules prevented them from being able to soundcheck at all. They were able to have a little meet up with the Hootenanny people (finally a trombone!) so they could prepare for that a bit. But the electric part of the show had been amended with two more songs today, neither of which there was any chance to rehearse except backstage in the dressing rooms. Well, weezer's ability to pull the fat out of the fire and nail it when it counts came through again, and aside from a handful of minor glitches, the set was powerful and full of energy. The crowd was stoked! So many people came up to me after the show and expressed really positive reactions, and I can see why - that show had a power.


- Karl Koch


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