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Weezer concert: 11/19/2001

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Weezer concert: 11/19/2001
Tour Extended Midget Tour
Venue Events Center
Location San Jose, CA
Date November 19, 2001
Supporting acts Jimmy Eat World, Tenacious D
Debuts "Death and Destruction"
Weezer live show chronology
11/17/2001 - Boise, ID 11/19/2001 - San Jose, CA 11/20/2001 - San Diego, CA

Weezer performed at the Events Center in San Jose, California on November 19, 2001 as part of the Extended Midget Tour. The opening acts were Jimmy Eat World and Tenacious D.

Setlist

No. Title
1. "Death and Destruction" (live debut)  
2. "Island In The Sun"    
3. "In The Garage"    
4. "Crab"    
5. "Knock-down Drag-out"    
6. "Do You Want Me to Stay?"    
7. "Photograph"    
8. "Tired Of Sex"    
9. "My Name Is Jonas"    
10. "Smile"    
11. "Living Without You"    
12. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
13. "Don't Let Go"    
14. "Say It Ain't So"    
15. "Glorious Day"    
16. "Hash Pipe"    
17. "Only In Dreams"    
Encore
No. Title
18. "Buddy Holly"    
19. "Surf Wax America"    

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 11/19/2001

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...San Jose, the first of 2 make up dates from shows cancelled after the 9/11 attacks. These people had to wait extra long for their dose of the rock, but i think the 3 band rock assault was sufficient to slake their thirst for the roaring highs and deafening lows. Good 'mush pit' action again tonight, to borrow a phrase from Jack Black, who along with KG put on a particularly rib-splitting show, reminding all of the power of, uh, electronic saxophones. And i thought the J.E.W. and weez blew another set of doors off in style...


- Karl Koch

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