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Member Back to Top Post by Jer on 05-09-2003 : Classic Hall (Recife, Braz)

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After spending a month touring in Australia, Silverchair would go on to play two shows in Brazil. This is the first of those two shows.



A very interesting show and mysterious recording. On a lot of levels, this comes off as an audience recording, as you can hear a good deal of acoustic echo and drown out of Daniel's voice during parts of the set. With that said, this has to have been taken from some webcast or broadcast, as there is an almost clear announcer that makes a non English statement in the middle of a few songs. The same announcer seems present in other parts of the recording, but this is almost always cut out by the fade in and fade out of most songs. It I think is safe to say, even if this is from a professional broadcast, that the individual who transferred the material made it an incomplete source. I wonder what the quality of the full recording would have been, or even if it is still in existence. I am under the impression that the source may have pressed play and recorded on another recorder. There also is quite a few skips, blank spots, and channel issues throughout the show recording.



It really is a shame. This seems to be one of the most unique shows that I have had the ability to archive. Not only is it a much shorter set than other 2003 shows, but it includes different songs and versions that were not commonly heard during this time period. Israel's Son appears in this show, which would not be uncommon in later tour dates, but was during this part of 2003. There were also extended versions of songs such as The Door and Emotion Sickness. Both were extended with added guitar solos. The full version of Emotion Sickness just about reached the ten minute mark.



Despite a series of reports on the Chairpage website, it seems that the crowd was energized, including fans singing along to the majority of the songs. They even chanted. It almost seems both the band and crowd were feeding off each other, as Daniel even used a few different vocal inflections during After All These Years, Without You, and Tuna In The Brine. He used a lot more crowd participation during songs than in previous shows.



Some sources claim Asylum was performed, while other sources say it was not played. I am going to assume all songs are present in this recording. Sadly the end of The Lever is cut.





The setlist was :



01 - After All These Years

02 - The Greatest View

03 - World Upon Your Shoulders

04 - Without You

05 - Emotion Sickness

06 - Luv Your Life

07 - Tuna In The Brine

08 - Miss You Love

09 - The Door

10 - Freak

11 - Anthem For The Year 2000

12 - One Way Mule

13 - The Lever [cut]











