Thanks for the upload! I saw them in Hollywood the day before and now I'm jealous of the setlist you guys experienced. Welcome back SGM! A Hymn To The Morrning Star 1:19 The Donkey Headed Adversary of Humanity Opens the Discussion 6:25 Burn Into Light 13:29 S.P.Q.R. 20:15 Old Grey Heron 25:52 Hush, Hush 33:17 Powerless 41:21 Salamander in Two Worlds 58:00 Ambugaton 1:05:28 Helpless Corpses Enactment 1:12:37 The Salt Crown 1:18:59 Sleep Is Wrong 1:27:38 FC: The Freedom Club 1:58:44
Thanks for the help, I'll work on adding in the timestamps! The whole entire show was unreal - true performance art and it was so cool to see their family and friends be a part of it all
I was at the Hollywood show too! I loved the set, but I do wish we got more! So glad there's all these high quality vids up at least. Hopefully they'll tour again
I'm so glad they're back. One of the best, most transcendent bands of all time. Not to mention Nils is one of the most ceaselessly entertaining frontmen of all time. He and the rest of the band just breathe hilarious stage banter--which is a great way of bouncing back from the intensity of so many of their songs. I just hope I can get a copy of the newest on CD. Good for SGM, it appears to have sold out pretty damned quickly.
just a note: the youngster you can hear chatting from time to time is Viggo, spawn of Carla and Matthias. Just before Ambugaton he was talking with my traveling companion, Miss J.Jackalope, explaining that this "sing-a-long" is just one word. It was cute... in my head I was all "I know kid... I was singing that word years before you were born." And cudos to the guy in Austin who yelled out the original Hank Williams pronunciation
'thank you' doesn't quite cover my appreciation. a friend and I flew out from texas and were on the railing to your left... so glad to be able to re-live the moment from almost the same spot. Of the 7.5 shows we caught this tour, Berkeley was my #2 favorite just behind Dallas (where they introduced the Von Trapp routine for FC).
Sadly, I missed SGM on their breakup tour 10 years ago because my dumbass didn't call in sick for work and I can't believe they came back and finally released the album and soon the short film. They were a treat to finally see live. I absolutely have always loved their completely analog sound. Watching them do it now, reminds me of bands from the 90s that always made their own instruments or used the environment. Not a synthesizer was used for them. Cassette Prophet right before them, were also super cool! My fiance had only been introduced a short time before, but she fell in love! Heres to hoping to future albums and tours, sadly moving out of state, up north, I probably won't see them live again.. Awesome work on filming the night!
the film is wonderful! they premiered it at The Stanley... and although there were "issues" with syncing video and audio... had they not been freaking out about it we would've never been the wiser. also soon will be the LOOOONG Promised Idiot Flesh album!
Thanks for filming+posting. Saw them in phx, and it was spectacular. 22 years after the last time!(I've had the flyer from that show on a bulletin board all these years, hoping to see them one more time). They've gotten even better. The ending of the show with the kids was magic. Hope they keep it going a while...
yes you were... i loved the band of hooligans and ne'er-do-wells who traveled the great state. As wonderful as this show was... and Kitka was a next level addition... that the Von Trapp family inclusion for Freedom Club in Dallas made that one just a bit better in that it was completely unexpected.
My fellow "Far Traveller" (as Nils labeled us) also so them at the Stanley... that Drone Choir was amazing. In total we saw Denver, Stanley x2, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Berkeley, and Amoeba SF..... with plans in place for Europe '25. (you didn't hear it from me)
Thanks for the upload! I saw them in Hollywood the day before and now I'm jealous of the setlist you guys experienced. Welcome back SGM!
A Hymn To The Morrning Star 1:19
The Donkey Headed Adversary of Humanity Opens the Discussion 6:25
Burn Into Light 13:29
S.P.Q.R. 20:15
Old Grey Heron 25:52
Hush, Hush 33:17
Powerless 41:21
Salamander in Two Worlds 58:00
Ambugaton 1:05:28
Helpless Corpses Enactment 1:12:37
The Salt Crown 1:18:59
Sleep Is Wrong 1:27:38
FC: The Freedom Club 1:58:44
Thanks for the help, I'll work on adding in the timestamps! The whole entire show was unreal - true performance art and it was so cool to see their family and friends be a part of it all
I was at the Hollywood show too! I loved the set, but I do wish we got more! So glad there's all these high quality vids up at least. Hopefully they'll tour again
@@undergroundindy There was so much amazing reception that I have a strong feeling they'll tour again!
Thank you we were at this show and it is so good to be able to watch it again.
Thanks, I find myself doing the same - it was truly unique!
I'm so glad they're back. One of the best, most transcendent bands of all time. Not to mention Nils is one of the most ceaselessly entertaining frontmen of all time. He and the rest of the band just breathe hilarious stage banter--which is a great way of bouncing back from the intensity of so many of their songs.
I just hope I can get a copy of the newest on CD. Good for SGM, it appears to have sold out pretty damned quickly.
just a note: the youngster you can hear chatting from time to time is Viggo, spawn of Carla and Matthias. Just before Ambugaton he was talking with my traveling companion, Miss J.Jackalope, explaining that this "sing-a-long" is just one word.
It was cute... in my head I was all "I know kid... I was singing that word years before you were born."
And cudos to the guy in Austin who yelled out the original Hank Williams pronunciation
I connected the dots throughout the show that he had to be the son of one of the members. Having talented musical parents must be awesome
Such talent an wonderful treat for my ears, absolutely amazing , could only hope to see them in the Fresno Ca. area.
Hahaha! The phone going off in a quiet/spoken word section of The Freedom Club! The (meta) irony!
Very chilling 📞
This was such a phenomenal concert, but SGM was just magical.
'thank you' doesn't quite cover my appreciation. a friend and I flew out from texas and were on the railing to your left... so glad to be able to re-live the moment from almost the same spot. Of the 7.5 shows we caught this tour, Berkeley was my #2 favorite just behind Dallas (where they introduced the Von Trapp routine for FC).
and listening back... man did John Carr do an amazing job with the sound!
Wow, thanks for sharing and glad you could relive it! You’re a true fan
Sadly, I missed SGM on their breakup tour 10 years ago because my dumbass didn't call in sick for work and I can't believe they came back and finally released the album and soon the short film. They were a treat to finally see live. I absolutely have always loved their completely analog sound. Watching them do it now, reminds me of bands from the 90s that always made their own instruments or used the environment. Not a synthesizer was used for them. Cassette Prophet right before them, were also super cool! My fiance had only been introduced a short time before, but she fell in love!
Heres to hoping to future albums and tours, sadly moving out of state, up north, I probably won't see them live again..
Awesome work on filming the night!
Thanks for sharing your story! Hopefully more music and tours
the film is wonderful!
they premiered it at The Stanley... and although there were "issues" with syncing video and audio... had they not been freaking out about it we would've never been the wiser.
also soon will be the LOOOONG Promised Idiot Flesh album!
Thanks for filming+posting. Saw them in phx, and it was spectacular. 22 years after the last time!(I've had the flyer from that show on a bulletin board all these years, hoping to see them one more time). They've gotten even better. The ending of the show with the kids was magic. Hope they keep it going a while...
I agree, it felt more like a family and friend event than just a concert
Phoenix was one of the best SGM concerts ever 🙂
What a show!! I love this band!!
THANK YOU
You're welcome!
Love it! I was at all three Texas shows!
Dedication!
yes you were... i loved the band of hooligans and ne'er-do-wells who traveled the great state. As wonderful as this show was... and Kitka was a next level addition... that the Von Trapp family inclusion for Freedom Club in Dallas made that one just a bit better in that it was completely unexpected.
Wow. Absolutely brilliant. Ambugaton!!! Saw this tour at the Stanley in Estes Park, CO. So stoked to see them again. Twenty fucking twenty-four.
I hope they tour again! Maybe with Mr. Bungle - that would be amazing
I saw them at the Stanley too! And then Philly, then Brooklyn. It wasn't enough, I need more SGM 😆
My fellow "Far Traveller" (as Nils labeled us) also so them at the Stanley... that Drone Choir was amazing. In total we saw Denver, Stanley x2, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Berkeley, and Amoeba SF..... with plans in place for Europe '25. (you didn't hear it from me)
@@noddyninetythree4771 seems you got the inside scoop from SGM, awesome if they tour out there
Long live the Methodists
Fawn Fables is also worth seeing.
Thanks for the upload. I hope they come back again and again.
I hope so too!
Just luscious
This one
I saw the atlanta show, this one is nuts. thank you
I’m sure it was awesome too!