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An Evening with Primus
October 26th, 2003 at The Paramount, Seattle Washington
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I have not seen Primus since they opened for Jane's Addiction on the "Ritual De La Habitual" tour back in 1990, nor do I have a lot of familiarity with their music other than the "Frizzle Fry", "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" and "Pork Soda" albums. However when I heard that they were going to do a show with no openers AND play "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" in it's entirety I just had to go. By the time I got around to trying to get tickets they were well sold out, fortunately their publicist was kind enough to hook me up with tickets and a photo pass so I wouldn't miss this once in a lifetime experience. I hung out in front of the venue for a while before the show so I could do some chain smoking (the Paramount is a non-smoking venue) and check out the people coming in. I noticed a lot of people with suspiciously dilated pupils, laughing like madmen. They were probably just excited to be seeing Primus with their original lineup for the first time in years. Once inside, I headed to the photo pit to chat with security and the folks up front to get a feel for what the evening was going to be like. I honestly have not been at a show for a long time with such a level of anticipation, to many it was like seeing old friends who had been away for a long time.
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Set list: Photos from this show can be found in our Photo Gallery |
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