Hi!
Bin mir ziemlich sicher du meinst das I am mine vom 15. März 2002.
http://www.twofeetthick.com/tour/cc/t2002.do03/15/02 - Royce Hall, UCLA: Los Angeles, CA (All Tomorrow's Parties LA2002)
set: Soon Forget, Happy Birthday, Can't Keep, new song, Broken Hearted, Satellite, Thumbing My Way, I Am Mine, You're True, Longing To Belong [new song], Parting Ways
encore from tribute set: No Fun
notes: Someone throws a joint onstage as Ed enters; he catches it, proffers it and says, "I'll get busted at the border going back to Seattle." After 'Soon Forget,' someone screams "It's my cousin's birthday!" and Ed says, "Point well taken," and asks for the birthday boy's name. The answer was unintelligible, but Ed then sings 'Happy Birthday' with the uke. Ed mentions that this is an experimental festival, and as such the next number is representative of a very small genre of music: "Speed thrash ukulele... a genre so small I think this is the only song," leading to 'Can't Keep.' After the song's end, Ed says something about promising to not say anything political tonight: "My political statement is to play love songs all night ... apparently Lydia Lunch spoke here last night and she apparently said it all." He also relates a conversation with Mike Watt where they both talked about how in order to grow something good, you need a lot of manure, and there would be a lot of good art coming out of the recent period. The next song, a new one, is another song of lost love - "I've got our love to remember... the sun is shining, there's no sun in my eyes, because I know that this is goodbye." 'Broken Hearted' begins with a mistake, Ed winces - "I'm like a band, and we're arguing right now." (The 'just just just' at the end of the Wiltern version of this song was a mistake as it's not present tonight.) Ed says,"There's a guy in Arkansas who's on death row ... a lot of people, including me, don't think justice was served," and then talks about how this individual (one of the WM3) had gotten into a relationship while in prison. "I was writing a song about something that was more - personal, and I ended up writing about their relationship." He introduces the song by name - the infamous 'Satellite' from the Bowling Alley show (and given the WM3 connection, now it's easy to understand why it was played that night). Moving to guitar for a stellar 'Thumbing My Way,' followed by 'I am Mine' and then 'You're True.' A story next: "I met a guy a few months back - 30 yards off the continent down here, in the waves. I heard he played a four stringed instrument too - his was the violin. I don't know how old he is, but we've been practicing "after school." This is James," and the young violinist comes on the stage. The next song is another love song ("I'm falling further than I've ever fallen before... I dream of circles perfect"). 'Parting Ways' is a raucous, totally punked out version, ending with dual jumps from James and Ed.
Ed later walks on during the encore of the awesome Mascis/Asheton/Asheton/Watt Stooges tribute, performing 'No Fun.' An amazing performance and a great moment, Ed does Iggy proud
hier steht zwar nix von Eds kleinem Aussetzer, aber ich glaub das ist es!