Mr. Bungle Australia 1996

 

Band Members: Danny Heifetz – Drums. Trevor Dunn – Bass. Clinton (Bär) McKinnon - Tenor sax, Clarinet, Keyboards. Trey Spruance - Guitar, Keyboards. Mike Patton – Vocals. William Winnant – Percussion.

 

Dates: October 16th to November 2nd

 

Number Of Shows Played: 14

 

Cities: 9


Countries:
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Number Of Songs Played: 36

 

Songs Debuted on Tour: Fast Satoh, Death Metal Medley, Slow Satoh, The Breeze And I, Tower Of Strength, Sudden Death

 

Overview: This is where the tour starts to get stale, in my opinion. Don’t get me wrong, this is still an outstanding tour, but repetitive set lists start to take their toll. The saving grace of this tour is the improvisation, the new covers, and the one off surprises, an example being the only performance ever of ‘Sudden Death’ off of Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny, and a death metal medley.

 

The Songs That Were Played:

 

"24.000 Baci" (Adriano Celentano)

One of my favorite bungle covers of all time. This song featured William Winnant on keyboards, and had a really swank, vegas type feel.

 

"Casanova 70" (Armando Trovajoli)

Another great cover debuted on the previous tour. This song wasn’t played near as much as it should have been. It features William Winnant on cuica, which obviously rules. Why didn’t they bring this back in 99?

 

"Cold War" (Siege)

A fairly straight ahead cover. Done in as a heavy metal song. A lot of percussion coming from William Winant.

 

"Death Metal Medley

I sadly have never heard this. From all reports it seems as Danny sings, and Patton plays drums. I would love to hear a recording of this.

 

"Der Zinker" (Peter Thomas)

This would start out with Winnant and Heifetz, and then the rest of the group would come in. A really great song, my only complaint is that its really short, but well worth the listen. Another song that should have been brought back in 1999.

 

"Ei Raat Tomar Amar" (Hemanta Mukherjee)

This song is an interesting little number. The arrangement consists of piano, bells and vocals for the beginning. At one point a guitar part comes in, then some synth strings. Another quiet song that the audience enjoyed talking over. This song was played again in 1999, but no where near as well.

 

"Fast Satoh?" (Masaru Sato)

(review coming soon)

 

"La Lucertola" (Ennio Morricone)

Patton would sing the main melody. Heifetz’s drumming always is great in this.

 

"Let Me Out" (Babs Gonzales)

A great song, but most recordings of this are wrecked by audience members yelling for ‘Girls Of Porn’ and other lame stuff. The arrangement sounds to just be a very simple drum part, a guitar, and Patton singing. This wasn’t played nearly enough

 

"Loss For Words" (Corrosion Of Conformity)

A highlight of the tour, this was done fairly similar to the original. Trey’s playing was always great on this. This was played more often on this tour than on the previous one.

 

"Love Dance of the Saroos" (Joe Meek)

A great cover version. Very light and up beat, and provided perfect contrast to other songs that were played. The instrumentation is guitar and bass outlining the chords, and keys and Mike Patton whistling for the melody.

 

"Love In Space" (Peter Thomas)

Another slow song. Mr. Bungle played a lot of great slow songs on this tour, its too bad the audience talked over them. This featured a great sax solo, with minimalist accompaniment.

 

"Muscoli Di Velluto" (Ennio Morricone)

Another great cover. This is fairly close to the original. The instrumentation is great, using the full group. Patton sings melody lines with out lyrics, and the whole band seems to have fun with the song.

 

"Radar" (Bernard Herrmann)

This song was only played once on this tour. I haven’t heard it. Anyone care to hook a dude up?

 

"Slow Satoh?" (Masaru Sato)

A very nice piece. This was a slow, down tempo song, which featured a lot of keyboards, some percussion, and great saxophone playing.

 

"The Breeze And I" (Ernesto Lecuona)

Mr. Bungle sure liked covering slow songs on this tour. This is another. Scarce instrumentation, Saxophone and Guitar take the melody, while percussion supplements the chords.

 

"The Jet Rock" (Mikis Theodorakis)

(review coming soon)

 

"The Jet" (Mikis Theodorakis)

(review coming soon)

 

"Tower Of Strength" (Frankie Vaughan)

This was done surprisingly similar to the original. Patton croons on this one, and girls from 5 miles around get hot pants, hotcha!

 

"You Don't Know What Love Is" (Chet Baker)

This song was only played once on this tour. It was played the same way as it was in 1992.

 

After School Special

This was done surprisingly good in my opinion. During the parts between verses, William Winnant’s percussion is a treat. Trey usually played around a little with the short guitar solo. This song ends with the line “she says”, and doesn’t go into the stuff after that on the CD. This was only played once during this tour.

 

Backstrokin

This was done fairly similar to the album version, but suffers due to the lack of studio effects.

 

Carry Stress In The Jaw

Defiantly a highlight of the tour. This song ruled. Danny Heifetz was in top form during each performance. This song was played similar to the album version, with improv added before the Edgar Allen Poe part

 

Chemical Marriage

This was played the same as it was on the album. This was the third tour on which this song was played, and it could still hold it’s own.

 

Desert Search for Techno Allah

Another tour highlight. A lot of improv was worked into this song. It was played just like it was on the album, but with some sections stretched out a bit for improv.

 

Everyone I Went To High School With Is Dead

In my opinion, this was the high point of the tour. This was usually played near the end of the show, and contained loads of improvisation. The two verses were there, but musically, everything was different every night.

 

Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz

To the best of my knowledge, this was played every night during the tour. It was played similar to the album version, with the standard deviation coming in Patton’s “mouth sounds” (read: stuff 4 year old kids do), and with improvisation occurring at the end.

 

Phlegmatics

Done the same as the album version, the only difference is that the intro was played by Patton using a drum machine.

 

Platypus

This song was played similar to the album version, with improvisation coming during the bass solo, and the “no relation to the flounder” speech.

 

Secret Song

Played pretty much as it was on the album, without Trevor’s old guy parts. Bär played drums on this, and Danny Heifetz played keyboards.

 

Sudden death

I sadly have never heard this. From all reports it seems as Danny sings, and Patton plays drums. I would love to hear a recording of this.

 

The Bends - Aqua Swing

Done as similar to the album version as possible, always with solo (sometimes solos). Always a good part of the set.

 

The Bends - Drowning Flute

This was played similar to the album version, with slight improvisation inserted.

 

The Bends - Love On The Event Horizon

I don’t believe this was played as such. I am guessing that someone just called an improvised event this. Can anyone prove me wrong? If so, please EMAIL me.

The Bends - Panic In Blue

Very similar to the album version, with some minor “free form” improvisation added for good measure. In my opinion the live versions of this never were as great as the studio version.

 

Travolta

Alright, we get the point. Mr. Bungle must consider this song their “hit” cuz, they play it WAY too much. This was played the same as it always was. A bit of nostalgia for the old folks.

 

Violenza Domestica

This song is a highlight of this tour for me. There is a very different arrangement, and I plan on putting up an mp3 of it shortly.

 

 

Other People’s Opinions:

 

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