Umphrey's McGee: December 31, 2004 – The Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA


Set 1: Divisions, Great American, Sociable Jimmy, Prowler[1] > Anchor Drops, 2nd Self, The Crooked One, Nopener[2]

Set 2: Robot World[3] > Partyin' Peeps, Ophelia[4], Mail Package[5], Nopener[6], Panama[7], Miss Tinkle's Overture > Mulche's Odyssey, The Triple Wide, Sledgehammer[8], Women Wine and Song[5]

Set 3: Don't Do It[9], Slacker[5], Bright Lights, Big City[5] > Auld Lang Syne[10], Plunger[11], JaJunk, Push the Pig, Ringo[12], Late in the Evening[5], Wife Soup[13]

Encore: Good Morning Good Morning[14]

2nd Encore: In The Kitchen[15]

[1] with Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love (Van Halen) tease
[2] with Mini Kiss on stage
[3] with Entrance of the Gladiators (Julius Fucik) tease
[4] debut, The Band; with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[5] with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[6] "lounge version" with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[7] "lounge version" with Kris on vocals, Jake on drums, and with with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[8] debut, Peter Gabriel; with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[9] debut, The Band (Holland / Dozier / Holland); with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[10] with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone; with Mini Kiss on stage
[11] with two trapeze artists (Bridget Muldoon on audience right and Beth Stare on audience left) performing on trapezes at the front of the stage
[12] with My Name Is Mud (Primus) tease
[13] with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone; with two trapeze artists (Bridget Muldoon on audience right and Beth Stare on audience left) performing on trapezes at the front of the stage
[14] debut, The Beatles; with August Haas and Rob Parton on trumpet, Tim Sullivan on tenor saxophone, and Tom Matta on trombone
[15] Brendan and Jake started playing while off-stage; with Thunderstruck (AC/DC) tease