AUGUST 14th 2004
KNITTING FACTORY
NEW YORK, NY
Palais Tour
Static
Simon Simone
Kill Me Now
Start Credits
I Brought Kicks
Termites
Attack VCA
Inside The Disco
Hey! Mr. Moonman
Like To Know
If That's What You Want
The Trench
Bristol Sisters
Nothing But Fear
I Know Where You Are
It's Pete Hayes Time
Je T'Adore
Come On Tonight
Three Times A Riff
Something's Wrong
Encore
Something Happened
No One Here But You
Said Enough
- Mike Viola plays keys throughout the set
- Guy Lyons sings on Said Enough
- Opening set by Mike Harrison (V-Roys/Superdrag) with Don Coffey Jr. (Superdrag) on drums
- This show was one of my favorite Figgs memories. Not only is it the only time I've gotten to see them on my birthday, I had quit my job the previous evening. I woke up, got in the car and drove straight to Randal's Island for Little Steven's Underground Garage Fest. The greatest festival I've ever attended rocked me all day and into the evening. I rushed onto a ferry and hauled ass over to the Knitting Factory and was lucky enough to catch some of Mike Harrison's set. So (in my brain) that night, Iggy & the Stooges opened for the Figgs! Here's a list of the other "openers" that day:
Iggy and the Stooges, the New York Dolls, the Strokes, the Pretty Things, Nancy Sinatra, Bo Diddley, the Dictators, Big Star, the Romantics, the Pete Best Band, the Mooney Suzuki, the D4, the Paybacks, the Forty-Fives, the Raveonettes, the Chesterfield Kings, the Creation, the Chocolate Watchband, the Fuzztones, the Electric Prunes, the Lyres, the Woggles, the Charms, the Boss Martians, the Stems, the Shazam, the Cynics, the Flaming Sideburns, Richard and the Young Lions, the Cocktail Slippers, the Fleshtones, the Blackouts, Jarvis Humby, the Singles, the Contrast, the Fondas, the High Dials, the Caesars, the Swingin' Neckbreakers, the Gore Gore Girls, Muck and the Mires, the Star Spangles, the Chains, Davie Allan and the Arrows, the Sexy Magazines.
Static
Simon Simone
Kill Me Now
Start Credits
I Brought Kicks
Termites
Attack VCA
Inside The Disco
Hey! Mr. Moonman
Like To Know
If That's What You Want
The Trench
Bristol Sisters
Nothing But Fear
I Know Where You Are
It's Pete Hayes Time
Je T'Adore
Come On Tonight
Three Times A Riff
Something's Wrong
Encore
Something Happened
No One Here But You
Said Enough
- Mike Viola plays keys throughout the set
- Guy Lyons sings on Said Enough
- Opening set by Mike Harrison (V-Roys/Superdrag) with Don Coffey Jr. (Superdrag) on drums
- This show was one of my favorite Figgs memories. Not only is it the only time I've gotten to see them on my birthday, I had quit my job the previous evening. I woke up, got in the car and drove straight to Randal's Island for Little Steven's Underground Garage Fest. The greatest festival I've ever attended rocked me all day and into the evening. I rushed onto a ferry and hauled ass over to the Knitting Factory and was lucky enough to catch some of Mike Harrison's set. So (in my brain) that night, Iggy & the Stooges opened for the Figgs! Here's a list of the other "openers" that day:
Iggy and the Stooges, the New York Dolls, the Strokes, the Pretty Things, Nancy Sinatra, Bo Diddley, the Dictators, Big Star, the Romantics, the Pete Best Band, the Mooney Suzuki, the D4, the Paybacks, the Forty-Fives, the Raveonettes, the Chesterfield Kings, the Creation, the Chocolate Watchband, the Fuzztones, the Electric Prunes, the Lyres, the Woggles, the Charms, the Boss Martians, the Stems, the Shazam, the Cynics, the Flaming Sideburns, Richard and the Young Lions, the Cocktail Slippers, the Fleshtones, the Blackouts, Jarvis Humby, the Singles, the Contrast, the Fondas, the High Dials, the Caesars, the Swingin' Neckbreakers, the Gore Gore Girls, Muck and the Mires, the Star Spangles, the Chains, Davie Allan and the Arrows, the Sexy Magazines.