Setlist at O2 Academy Leeds, UK on Oct 1, 2015

Set One
34 Klezma 467
Binky 1121
Bent Nails 936
Thing of Gold 477
What About Me? 726
Young Stuff 672
Sharktank 528
Shofukan 615
Encore
Quarter Master 850
O2 Academy
Leeds, UK
Oct 1, 2015

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Setlist at O2 Academy Leeds, UK on Oct 1, 2015

Set One
34 Klezma 467
Binky 1121
Bent Nails 936
Thing of Gold 477
What About Me? 726
Young Stuff 672
Sharktank 528
Shofukan 615
Encore
Quarter Master 850

Show Notes

SNARKY PUPPY
O2 Academy
Leeds, UK
October 1, 2015

Robert “Sput” Searight - drums
Marcelo Woloski - percussion
Bill Laurance - keyboards
Cory Henry - keyboards
Justin Stanton - keyboards & trumpet
Mike Maher - trumpet & flugelhorn
Chris Bullock - tenor sax & flute
Mark Lettieri - guitar
Michael League - bass
Mike Harrison - sound
Matt Recchia - stage sound

1. 34 Klezma
2. Binky
3. Bent Nails
4. Thing of Gold
5. What About Me?
6. Young Stuff
7. Sharktank
8. Shofukan
Encore
9. Quarter Master

Recorded by Matt Recchia
Mixed by Nic Hard
Assistant Mix Engineer - Ed Riley

Great sounding room. Amazing crowd. Best show in a while, and the first one with the new additions (Sput, Bill, Mark, Marcelo, Cory) in which the band feels really cohesive. A chant of “Yorkshire” from the audience prompts Bill into a 4/4 intro of 34 Klezma. The band cooks up a new groove on the outro to Bent Nails underneath soulful trumpet playing from Justin. After a reprise that sparks trading from Cory and Bill, Cory sings on Thing of Gold. Mark, Cory, and Sput mix it up on What About Me? and Sput takes a patient but explosive solo. The band hits a groove on Young Stuff and Michael talks with the band on the outro to Young Stuff. First live performance of Sharktank with Sput and Justin absolutely owns the final solo. He switches to trumpet for loads of theme and variation on Shofukan. Michael takes the intro to a slow, funky Quarter Master and the crowd jumps in. Mark takes things way up. The band stumbles into a groove during introductions and sits in it.

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