Songs you're convinced we won't see again

I almost am willing to call out Augustus to see how he would respond to this. But i am not that cruel.

I think we’ve seen the last of Mock Song…what was it only played once to begin with. Didn’t seem to catch on. Oh and I disagree with the Siket Disc response. I think they’ll continue to play What’s The Use.

^ I agree to an extent…I hate to see them shelve anything FOREVER…but I will gladly take whatever I can get from the boys.

Wait wait wait…hold on a second.

What do you mean it’s not 1993?

throws away slap-bracelet

^ i guess i had better shelve my “grunge” flannels and chuck taylors too? damn. lol

Scents and Subtle Sounds Intro

so we all agree that “Jennifer Dances” and “Saw It Again” are still gonna be in rotation?

Saw it Again opener would be so completely sick

I’m serious.

Now that, my friends, is a damn shame.

When have they ever played Riker’s Mailbox?

Hmmm…

I do not think we will see ‘Talk’ again. I however believe that Dog Log is game.

^ Yeah I agree that Talk on 2/25/03 bustout was horrible. Trey couldn’t reach the high notes anymore.

^^^Riker’s Mailbox has NEVER been played live. So is it really “shelfing” it if they’ve never played it live? Perhaps more a more pressing question is if a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it sound like riker’s mailbox?

Lushington

i’m gonna go out on a limb and say we’ve seen the first and last performance of ‘Grind’.

Not the first.

Wednesday, December 30, 1998
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

  Set I: Chalk Dust Torture, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Wilson > Roggae, Sparkle, The Moma Dance, The Old Home Place, Sample in a Jar, Frankie Says, Maze, Loving Cup, Reba
  Set II: Down with Disease, Piper, Prince Caspian, The Squirming Coil -> Slave to the Traffic Light
  Encore: Grind, Possum
  Show Notes: Moma included Manteca teases. Coil included Piper teases and featured an atypical jam that segued into Slave. Grind, a short song written while the band was recording Billy Breathes, made its debut and was dedicated to a fan injured in a lacrosse accident. It featured Tom Marshall on vocals. Possum included Wipeout teases. For this show, the Holiday Run dancers were dressed as nymphs

I’m pretty sure we won’t get another “Dickie Scotland Song.”

i agree with no more dave’s energy guide

Tears of a Clown