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Live Frogs Set 1 is a live album by Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, released by Prawn Song Records on 10 April 2001. It is composed of songs recorded during the 8–9 October 2000 shows the Frog Brigade played at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, the second part released as Live Frogs Set 2. It is primarily ...
[1] The band released two live recordings in 2001, Live Frogs Set 1 and Live Frogs Set 2. Set 1 is a mix of covers and originals, including "Thela Hun Ginjeet" (King Crimson) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" . [2] Set 2 is a live cover of the entire Pink Floyd album, Animals. [3] A studio album, entitled Purple Onion, was also released in 2002.
Live Frogs Set 2 is the second set of live recordings by Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, released on July 24, 2001. The album is a complete performance of the Pink Floyd studio album Animals . It is introduced at the end of Live Frogs Set 1 as "more Pink Floyd than any human being should ever withstand", as the band's version of " Shine On You ...
Live Frogs Set 1: Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade: Live Old Ramon: Red House Painters - Revelling/Reckoning: Ani DiFranco - Rock the Plank: Mad Caddies - Surfer: NOFX: EP Full Collapse: Thursday - 16 Colossus of Destiny: Melvins: Live A Girl Like Me: Emma Bunton - 17 6.0: Sister Machine Gun - Just Enough Education to Perform ...
It followed two live releases by the band, and is the first release of the Frog Brigade's original compositions. While the Brigade regulars are consistent on much of the record such as Jay Lane , Eenor Wildeboar, Skerik and new percussionist Mike "Tree Frog" Dillon , many special guests appear on the album as well.
Live Frogs Set 1 won "Best Live Album" at the second annual Jammys. Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti are both members of Bob Weir's bands Ratdog and Wolf Bros. Claypool performed with the Rat Brigade when opening for Ratdog once in 2000 and again in 2007. [16]
"Fewer than a dozen of the 6455 species of frogs in the world are known to have internal fertilization, and of these, all but the new species either deposit fertilized eggs or give birth to froglets."
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