Weezer concert: 09/06/2009

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Weezer concert
September 6, 2009
LocationDenver, CO
VenueFiddlers Green Amphitheater
TourBleezer Tour
HeadlinerBlink-182
Supporting acts
Bootleg
Internet Archive mirror Official bootleg
Weezer live show chronology
Live in Denver, Colorado
Live album by
FormatCD, digital download
RecordedSeptember 6, 2009
Official Bootleg series chronology
Live in Kansas City, Missouri Live in Denver, Colorado Live in Seattle, Washington

Weezer performed at the Fiddlers Green Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado on September 6, 2009 as part of the Bleezer Tour. Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, and Chester French opened for Blink-182. The show was recorded and released officially on Weezer's now-defunct Cinderblock.com storefront as Live in Denver, Colorado.

Set list

No.TitleLength
1."War Pigs" (Black Sabbath cover, Brian and Pat on lead vocals)2:25
2."Hash Pipe"3:15
3."Troublemaker"2:54
4."Undone - The Sweater Song"4:31
5."Surf Wax America"3:34
6."Perfect Situation"5:00
7."(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To"3:38
8."Say It Ain't So"4:16
9."My Name Is Jonas" (Pat and Scott on lead vocals)3:35
10."Island in the Sun"4:56
11."Why Bother?"2:18
12."Pork and Beans"3:39
13."Beverly Hills"3:33
14."Buddy Holly"2:39
15."Should I Stay or Should I Go" (The Clash cover)3:27


Karl's Corner

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...After a day off to acclimate to the mile high altitude, Weezer is ready for Denver. Is Denver ready for Weezer? I think Denver is always ready for Weezer, in their own particular smoothed out way. Unlike at leat 85% of all past Weezer Denver shows, this one was NOT at the Ogden Theater. Always feels a little funny to be doing Denver but not be there. For years Weezer didnt even know there was another place one could play here, because they never were booked at another place. Ah, but there are many places to play here of course, including the mighty Red Rocks and the Fiddlers Green of course. The contrast between the utter abandon of the Kansas City crowd and the more relaxed Denverites was pretty sharp, but the good rock spirit and mass singalongs were still there as always.


- Karl Koch


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