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Grey Daze Live - 1996.02.18 - Phoenix, AZ, United States

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February 18, 1996
Performance by Grey Daze
Country:United States
City:Phoenix, AZ
Event:Album Pre-Production Live Session
Venue:David Knauer's Recording Studio
Venue Type:Studio
Grey Daze live chronology
Feb 10, 1996 Feb 18, 1996 Mar 8, 1996
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Setlist

|Song 1=B12 |Song 2=Believe Me |Song 3=Wake Me |Song 4=Saturation |Song 5=Hole |Song 6=Ryan's Wisdom |Song 7=Sometimes |Song 8=Heroin |Note 8=Just Like Heroin (A Little Down) |Song 9=Morei Sky |Song 10=In Time |Song 11=Old School |Song 12=Holding You |Song 13=Commit |Song 14=Here, Nearby |Song 15=She Shines |Song 16=What's In The Eye? |Song 17=Spin |Song 18=Super Star |Song 19=New Song |Note 19=The Down Syndrome }}

Show Notes:

  • In February 1996, the band asked David Knauer to produce and record their 2nd album, so he started pre-production for it on February 18th. He brought them into his studio and recorded 1-1.5 hours worth of material on multitrack. David: "It was the band playing live. It had the songs that made it to the record, songs that didn't. And a few ideas that weren't songs yet". However, in the process of preparing for the album, the band was signed to LA's record label called Real Records and went on to do the record with different producer and engineer - Glen Parrish and Andy Barret. The album was nearly finished, but then canceled, so the band went back to David Knauer to record what became "No Sun Today". David: "Then just before we started the recoding of “No Sun Today”, on 12/13/96 I was in a bad car accident. I spent the next couple months in Los Angeles and Mike [Jones] went on to do the record".
  • The Down Syndrome was so new it had no name at the time and was simply titled New Song. That version of the song featured just Chester on vocals and Bobby on guitar.

Other Notes:

  • Despite being performed live, Ryan's Wisdom, Old School, Commit and Super Star didn't make it to any of the band's CDs.
  • This is the only known performance of Old School and Super Star.
  • Judging by the tracklisting written on David's tape, it looks like the song Just Like Heroin (A Little Down) was simply called Heroin at the time.

Sources:

Source 1: Audio (Studio/Multitrack)

  • Taper: David Knauer
  • Time: Unknown
  • Comments: Uncirculated.