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1996

January 22, 1996
- 1st Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
Set: 
Hopes Up, Somebody to Shove, I Should Have Stayed in Bed, When I Ran Off and Left Her, Grounded, Fearless Leader, Misery, Caged Rat, Shut Down, String of Pearls, Promises Broken, Black Gold, Just Like Anyone.
Encore: Goodbye Minneapolis.

Notes: Choice for Benefit Show
Known Recordings: Audience recording.

May 31, 1996
- 7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN
Set: 
What We're Dealing With, Lies of Hate, Black Star, I Will Still be Laughing, No Time For Waiting, Success is Not So Sweet, Blood Into Wine, See You later, dreams Deferred, I Know what to Say/Do, Snowblind, Whatever Town, Lonely For You, creatures of Habit, Losin' It.

Notes: Billed as "The Overreactors," Soul Asylum try out all new material, some of which would be rejected for the Candy from a Stranger album. Of the songs that do make it, some are featured here in different versions.
Opening Act:

Known Recordings: Audience recording.

September 4, 1996 - DECC Auditorium, Duluth, MN 
Somebody To Shove, Misery, Black Gold, Grounded, Beggars and Choosers 
You Don't Understand / No Time For Waiting (Not sure when it morphed), Without A Trace, Promises Broken, (Spinnin'?), Black Star, Creatures of Habit, (??? Lyric: Anyway, I Have Seen It All), String of Pearls, Runaway Train, I Will Still Be Laughing, Just Like Anyone 
Encore: Rhinestone Cowboy, Sweet Jane, Back Door Man / I Wanna Be Your Dog 
Notes: Dave told a story just before Black Star: Earlier in the evening, they had gone to a casino. Dave went to the blackjack table and the dealer looked at him and asked, "Bad hair day?". Dave indignantly exclaimed, "What's up with that?" 

 

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