![]() The segues continued into “Anthem” ahead of the first “History of the Disco Biscuits” in 19 years. With the river flowing, the jamtronica quartet finished the previous night’s “Run Like Hell” before filling a “Munchkin Invasion” sandwich with an inverted “Miracles”.Īfter ending the first set with “Voices Insane”, a raucous second telling began with a “Spectacle” that segued to “Running into the Night”. The Disco Biscuits – “Caves of the East” > “Run Like Hell” – 12/30/21īarber, Brownstein, Magner, and Aucoin opened the floodgates with “Rivers” to kick off night two. The Philly four-piece then ended the first night of festivities with a fitting “We Like To Party”, sending the Fillmore crowd off into the night and preparing them for the three sets of antics that would follow on Friday.Ĭheck out a pro-shot video of the set one opener below (music starts at 1:05:30). “Rock Candy” then worked its way into another unfinished offering, “Astronaut”, before “Cyclone” set up the set-ending second half of “Rock Candy”.Ī six-song second set saw “Tribulations”, an Eden “Tractorbeam Jam”, “Orch Theme”, and an inverted “Svenghali” fit between two ends of a “Confrontation” sandwich. The first frame saw “Caves of the East” flow into an unfinished rendition of “Run Like Hell”. Thursday night saw members Jon “Barber” Gutwillig (guitar), Marc Brownstein (bass), Aron Magner (keys), and Allen Aucoin (drums) play things pretty straight, not straying too far from setlist norms. This New Year’s affair saw tDB deliver some typical setlist shenanigans with some bust-outs, inverted and unfinished tracks, and even a fitting tribute to the late Betty White, who unexpectedly passed away on Friday. ![]() ![]() The Disco Biscuits treated a hometown crowd to five sets over two nights at Pennsylvania’s The Fillmore Philadelphia on December 30th and 31st. ![]()
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