1994
29 December 1994 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: Performance by Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Kevn Kinney
1995
1 June 1995 - The Lounge Ax, Chicago, IL
set: Winter Goes Away / Worse / How Many Bones / Emperor Of The Bathroom / Basing Street / All The Time / Moonshine Girl / Wouldn't Want To Care / I Still Miss Someone / No More Glory / Odds And Ends / Find A Finger / Blue Eyes / Story / Green Green Grass Of Home
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Jeff Tweedy, Mark Greenberg and joined by Mike Mills for the last three songs27 August 1995 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Bullfight / Story / All The Time / Tell It To The Raven / Find A Finger / Caterpillar Crawl
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Kurt Bloch and Jon Auer. Find A Finger can be found on the CD 'Bite Back - Live At The Croc'17 December 1995 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Minus Five featuring Peter Buck18 December 1995 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Minus Five featuring Peter Buck19 December 1995 - Aladdin Theatre, Portland, OR
notes: The Minus Five featuring Peter Buck
1996
9 August 1996 - Seattle Center Mural Amphitheatre, Seattle, WA
set: Bullfight / Empty Room / Cross Every Line / Emporer Of The Bathroom / Hate Me More / Story / No More Glory / All The Time / Find A Finger
notes: The Minus Five featuring Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer7 October 1996 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
supporting: John Doe
set: Wouldn't Want To Care / Hate Me More / Vulture / Still Somebody To Me / Moonshine Girl / Wishing / Dear Employer / Backroom Of The Bar / Find A Finger / All The Time
notes: The Minus Five feautring Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Barrett Martin and joined by Kirsty McWilson17 December 1996 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
supporting: Mark Eitzel
set: Met A Girl [Scott solo] / Boeing Spaceairium [Scott solo] / St. Catherine's Statue / Shake You Love / Things Happen / All The Time / Find A Finger
notes: The Minus Five featuring Peter, Scott McCaughey, Barrett Martin, Skerik and joined by Mark Eitzel for last four songs. Peter also played during Mark Eitzel's headlining perofmrance
1997
1 May 1997 - Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States, consisting of Peter Buck, Mark Eitzel, Justin Harwood, Barrett Martin, Scott McCaughey, Skerik, and Mike Stone, with other 'band members' performing occasionally. They usually played a set of The Minus 5 songs, a set by Tuatara and a set by Mark Eitzel. Mostly same people on stage, but different sets.2 May 1997 - Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States3 May 1997 - La Luna, Portland, OR
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States6 May 1997 - Great Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States7 May 1997 - Great Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States8 May 1997 - Great Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States9 May 1997 - El Dorado, Sacramento, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States12 May 1997 - KCRW Studios, Santa Monica, CA
set: Negotiation / Helium / Fresh Screwdriver / In Your Life / Moonshine Girl / Dark State Of Mind
notes: Mark Eitzel and Peter Buck13 May 1997 - Gallery Theater, Los Angeles, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States14 May 1997 - Gallery Theater, Los Angeles, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States15 May 1997 - Gallery Theater, Los Angeles, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States16 May 1997 - The Ashe Grove, Santa Monica, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States17 May 1997 - The Ashe Grove, Santa Monica, CA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States18 May 1997 - 'Idiot's Delight', WNEW-FM, New York, NY
set: Old Photographs / Free Of Harm / The Rest Of The World / Wouldn't Want To Care / Helium / Hold Me / Boeing Spacearium / Lower Eastside Tourist
notes: Peter Buck, Mark Eitzel, Scott McCaughey and Barrett Martin, consisting of interviews and music19 May 1997 - Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
set: Serengeti / Goodnight La Habana / Dark State Of Mind / Desert Sky / I Spy / Smoke Rings / Lower Eastside Tourist / Helium / Cleopatra Jones / Apology For An Accident / Hold Me / Free Of Harm / Three Inches Of Wall / Rest Of The World / Moonshine Girl / Wasted Bandage / Tell It To The Raven / Cross Every Line / Saturday Night Church / Wormwood / Burning The Keys / The Getaway / Live Or Die / Stunned and Frozen / In Your Life / Steve / Find A Finger / Move Myself Ahead
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States20 May 1997 - Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States21 May 1997 - Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States22 May 1997 - Theater Of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States23 May 1997 - Tramp's, New York, NY
set: Serengeti / Goodnight La Habana / Smoke Rings / Desert Sky / Dark State Of Mind / I Spy / Fresh Screwdriver / Then It Really Happens / Apology For An Accident / Mission Rock Resort / Hold Me / Free Of Harm / Three Inches Of Wall / Rest Of The World / Moonshine Girl / Wasted Bandage / Find A Finger / Cruel To Be Kind / All The Time / Saturday Night Church / Dreamscape / Burning Keys / The Getaway / Helium / Live Or Die / Stunned And Frozen / In Your Life / Western Sky / Firefly / Shake Your Love / Barnburner / Move Myself Ahead
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States26 May 1997 - Iron House, Northampton, MA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States27 May 1997 - Middle East, Boston, MA
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States29 May 1997 - 9:30 Club, Washington DC
set: In Your Life / Negotation / Moonshine Girl / Free Of Harm / Old Photographs / Stunned and Frozen
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States30 May 1997 - Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC
set: Serengeti / Goodnight La Habana / Smoke Rings / Desert Sky / I Spy / Dark State Of Mind / Lower Eastside Tourist / Fresh Screwdriver / Old Photographs / Hold Me / Free Of Harm / Three Inches Of Wall / Rest Of The World / Moonshine Girl / Hate Me More / Wasted Bandage / All The Time / Saturday Night Church / Dreamscape / Burning Keys / The Getaway / Live Or Die / Helium / Stunned And Frozen / In Your Life / My Mummy's Dead / Find A Finger / Move Myself Ahead
notes: The Magnificent Seven vs. The United States13 June 1997 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Don't Talk To Me About Gene Hackman / I'm Only You / Clean Steve / Madonna Of The Wasps / Superkeen / Queen Elvis / Boeing Spacearium / Jewels For Sophia / Chinese Bones / Beautiful Queen / Tell Me Mama / Queen Of Eyes / Ring Them Bones / Viva Sea-Tac / Birdshead / Give It To The Soft Boys / What Goes On
notes: Peter Buck, Robyn Hitchcock and Scott McCaughey perform as 'Popscyle Shoppe Incident: Viva Sea Tac II'. Eight songs by Young Fresh Fellows were also performed19 June 1997 - John Peel Sessions, BBC Studios, London, England
set: Fresh Screwdriver / Old Photographs / Hold Me / Helium / Free Of Harm
notes: Mark Eitzel and Peter Buck5 July 1997 - Summerstage Central Park, New York, NY
set: Ethers / Serengeti / Goodnight La Habana / Dark State Of Mind / I Spy / Smoke Rings / Saturday Night Church / Dreamscape / Burning The Keys / The Desert Sky / The Getaway / Barn Burner / Land Of Apples
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura6 July 1997 - 'Idiot's Delight', WNEW-FM, New York, NY
notes: Live show in studio by Tuatura including Peter Buck22 August 1997 - Raleigh Civic Center, Raleigh, NC
set: Superman / Walk On The Wildside / Love The One You're With / Strokin' / 3 [only songs featuring Mike Mills]
notes: Mike Mills joined Hootie and the Blowfish on stage30 August 1997 - Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle Center Opera House, Seattle, WA
set: Ethers / Serengeti / Goodnight La Habana / Dark State Of Mind / I Spy / Smoke Rings / The Desert Sky / Saturday Night Church / Dreamscape / Barn Burner
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura30 August 1997 - Bumbershoot Festival, Opera House, Seattle, WA
set: Chinese Bones / Queen Of Eyes / Viva Sea-Tac / I Am Not Me / You And Oblivion
notes: Robyn Hitchcock with Peter Buck on first three songs and using Peter Buck's guitar on the last two songs18 October 1997 - 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA
set: Blue [only song featuring Mike Mills]
notes: Mike Mills joined The Jayhawks on stage14 November 1997 - Late Night With Conan O'brien, New York, NY
notes: Michael Stipe plays organ with Patti Smith Band on 'Don't Say Nothing'13 December 1997 - Tourettes Syndrome Foundation, Morton Theater, Athens, GA
notes: Bill Berry plays with Rick Fowler, Buren Fowler and Randall Bramblett20 December 1997 - Variey Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
set: Wicked Messenger / Spell / Don't Say Nothing / Redondo Beach / Whirl Away / Dead City / Beneath The Southern Cross / Last Call (false start) / Last Call / Dancing Barefoot / Summer Cannibals / Blue Christmas / Death Singing (false start) / Death Singing / About A Boy / Wing / Who Do You Love? / Here Comes The Night / Horses / Gloria / Rock'n'Roll Nigger
notes: Patti Smith performance, Stipe joins her for Last Call and Dancing Barefoot
1998
12 April 1998 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura13 April 1998 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura16 April 1998 - Microsoft Studios, Redmond, WA
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura on the Live At Microsoft WWW Audio/Video broadcast13 June 1998 - 9:30 Club, Washington D.C.
notes: Radiohead performance, Stipe joins them for Lucky and an acapella version of Tori Amos / Fleetwood Mac medley16 June 1998 - 9:30 Club, Washington D.C.
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura30 July 1998 - La Luna, Oakland, OR
set: Serengeti / The Bender / Dark State Of Mind / Goodnight La Habana / Fela The Conqueror / Smuggler's Cove / Negotation / The Getaway / Afterburner
notes: Peter Buck performs with Tuatura7 September 1998 - Bumbershoot Festival, Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA
set: Halo Of Ashes / Dyin' Days / Caught Between / Nearly Lost You / Dollar Bill / Butterfly / Look At You / Change Has Come / All I Know / Witness / Dime Western / Gospel Plow / Shadow Of The Season / Where The Twain Shall Meet / Ash Gray Sunday / Julie Paradise
notes: Peter Buck performs with Screaming Trees on Dollar Bill, Butterfly, Look At You and Ash Gray Sunday21 November 1998 - Sandy Denny Tribute, St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn, NY
set: Katell Keinig: "Come All Ye" / Vicky Peterson: "Listen, Listen" / Sloan Wainwright: "Next Time Around" / Deni Bonet: "One Way Donkey Ride" / Michael Steele: "Banks Of The Nile" / Darius Rucker: Blackwaterslide" / Susan Mckeown: "Tam Lin" / Mike Mills: "It Suits Me Well" / Dana Kletter: "Autopsy" / Don Dixon: "Gold Dust" / "Susan Cowsill: "At The End Of The Day" / Michael Steele: "North Star Grassman" / John Crook: "John The Gun" / Amanda Thorpe: "Sailor's Life" / "Marti Jones: "Take Me Away" / Dana Kletter: "Stranger To Himself" / Susan Mckeown: "Solo" / Susan Cowsill: "I'm A Dreamer" / Robyn Hitchcock: "Matty Groves" / Katell Keoning: "Who Knows Where The Times Go" / Marti Jones & Don Dixon: "Peace In The End"
encore: "Meet On The Ledge" / Amanda Thorpe: "Farewell, Farewell"
notes: Mike Mills With Continental Drifters ( Peter Holsapple / Susan Cowsill / Deni Bonet / Vicky Peterson ) On "It Suits Me Well" And "Meet On The Ledge"
1999
29 January 1999 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Minstrel In The Gallery [only song featuring Peter Buck]
notes: Performance by John Wesley Harding. The Minstrel In The Gallery includes Peter Buck, John Wesley Harding, Kurt Block, Jim Sangster, Jed Critter, Alison Faith Levy and Mike Musburger10 June 1999 - High Hat Club, Athens, GA
set: Find A Finger / Don't Be Denied / Psycho / Twist And Shout / Barstool Blues / Sedan Delivery
notes: The Minus Five including Scott McCaughey, Ken Stringfellow, The Possibilities joined by Athens guests, and including Mike Mills on most of the songs listed, which is probably the encore only
2000
21 January 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Dear My Inspiration / I'm Always In Love / Myrna Loy / In A Lonely Coffin / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / Boeing Spacearium / The Girl I Never Met / Little Black Egg / The Night Chicago Died Again / Desperate For Someone / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Lies Of The Living Dead / Find A Finger
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg, Chris Ballew, Bill Rieflin, John Wesley Harding (on Boeing Spacearium) and Kurt Block (on Find A Finger)25 February 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: The Night Chicago Died / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Lies Of The Living Dead / My Mummy's Dead / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / Myrna Loy / Little Black Egg / Emporer Of The Bathroom / In A Lonely Coffin / Desperate For Someone / Find A Finger / Dear My Inspiration / Over The Sea / Beyond The Sea
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg and Bill Rieflin7 March 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Ohio / For The Turnstiles / Jealous Guy
notes: Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey with Grant Lee Phillips on above songs, as well as two new Grant Lee Phillips songs1 April 2000 - Classic Center, Athens, GA
notes: Bill Berry joined Widespread Panic on stage for 'Ride Me High', 'Drums', 'Time Is Free', and 'Climb To Safety'2 April 2000 - Classic Center, Athens, GA
notes: Mike Mills joined Widespread Panic on stage for 'End Of The Show' and 'Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys'21 April 2000 - Unknown venue, Seattle, WA
notes: Peter Buck joined Patti Smith on stage for 'People Have The Power', and even sung into Lenny Kaye's microphone22 April 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey backs The Crocodile Janitor on three songs25 April 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: World (snippet) / Lies Of The Living Dead / The Night Chicago Dies / Little Black Egg / Dear My Inspiration / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Boeing Spacearium / Girl I Never Met / A Thousand Years Away / The Rest Of The World / Massachusetts / Moonshine Girl / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / All The Time / Over The Sea / Beyond The Sea / Ram On / Dead Flowers
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Ken Stringfellow, John Ramberg, Barrett Martin, John Wesley Harding, Sean Nelson and John Roderick8 June 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Boeing Spacearium / Over The Sea / Dear My Inspiration / We're Missing The Jayhawks For This / Little Black Egg / Girl I Never Met / She Belongs To Me / Hello Dead Horse / Find A Finger / Twilight Distillery / Smile Away / Emperor Of The Bathroom / The Night Chicago Died Again / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Lies Of The Living Dead / Had Me A Real Good Time / Dead Flowers
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Wesley Harding plus others, with Chris Ballew adding backing vocals on 'Little Black Egg', and Sean Nelson adding backing vocals on 'Twilight Distillery' and lead vocals on 'Mile Away' and 'Dead Flowers'25 July 2000 - 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA
set: People Have The Power / Be My Baby [only songs that included Stipe]
notes: Michael Stipe joins Patti Smith on stage for 'People Have The Power' and 'Be My Baby'13 August 2000 - Three Kings Pub (The Feghorn), Clerkenwell, London, England
notes: Peter Buck joining Robyn Hitchcock, Morris Windsor and Kimberley Rew, formerly of the Soft Boys on stage. Mostly an acoustic set in front of about 40 people, playing Soft Boys tracks as well as songs from Robyn Hitchcock's later band The Egyptians like 'Chinese Bones', 'Madonna Of The Wasps', 'Queens Of Eyes', 'Element Of Light', as well as covering 'Blue Suede Shoes' and 'The Bells Of Rhymney'. After 2 sets and after most people had left, Peter and Robyn came back for a third set2 September 2000 - Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle Center Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA
set: Moonshine Girl / I Can Hear Music / Life Left Him There / Dear Friend / Twilight Distillery / Nights Between Stations / Albuquerque / The Girl I Never Met / Beoing Spacearium / The Night Chicago Died Again / Stuck In The Middle
notes: Peter Buck performs with The Minus Five including Scott McCaughey, John Wesley Harding, Robert Lloyd, John Ramber, Chris and Carla and 'a guy called Jerry from the audience'2 September 2000 - Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle Center Memorial Stadium, Seattle, WA
set: Eloda / Chip On My Shoulder / Cryin' Out Loud / Wishing / Shootin' Fish In A Barrel / Apple Doll / Weight Of The World / Ship Song / Today Is Yesterday's Tomorrow / Someday / The Lucky One / Little Red Hen / Jackson / Justine
notes: After The Minus Five set Peter Buck performs and Scott McCaughey ran over to a different stage and played the last part of Christy McWilson's set, from Weight Of The World15 September 2000 - Largo, Los Angeles, CA
notes: Peter Buck joins Grant Lee Buffalo and Jon Brion for 'Heavenly, Heavenly', 'Country Feedback', and Joey Waronker on 'Ohio' and 'Cortez The Killer'. Peter plays 12-string for most of the night but moved to bass for the evening's final assault: 'Waiting For My Man', 'Back In The USSR', 'Roadhouse Blues' (with Marlyn Rascub) and a melody of about 14 other songs in 5 minutes20 October 2000 - Fickler, Athens, GA
set: Don't Be Denied * / Albuquerque * / She Belongs To Me * / Long May You Run ** / Hate You ** / Cosmos ** / Blue *** / Blue Eyes ***
notes: Scott McCaughey *, Ken Stringfellow ** and Mike Mills *** joined the Possibilities on stage4 November 2000 - Parent's Night Out (Private Party), The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: For What It's Worth / Shakin' All Over / Louie Louie / Little Black Egg / The Night Chicago Died
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck perform two sets at a private party for grade school parents, first set about 50 minutes, second about 30 minutes, which was cut short because of complaints from neighbours. More songs than listed were played4 November 2000 - Terrastock Festival, Showbox, Seattle, WA
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck8 December 2000 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
set: Where Or When / I Don't Want To Walk Around Without You / Don't Get Around Much Anymore / Get Back In Line / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / In A Lonely Coffin / Little Black Egg / A Thousand Years Away / No Other Baby / Dear My Inspiration / Desperate For Someone / Over The Sea / Spacearium / Girl I Never Met / The Night Chicago Died Again / You Don't Mean It / Lies Of The Living Dead / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Mary Lou / Twilight Distillery / Mendocino / Mother
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg, Bill Riflin with, at times: Robert Lloyd, John Wesley Harding, Sean Nelson, Britt Speakman, Carla Tongerson and Peter Blackstock
Show starts with Peter and Scott playing three songs with the Janitor at the Croc, Julian, and Robert Lloyd / Kevin Jarvis from JWH-Band, then a John Wesley Harding set, and then The Minus Five13 December 2000 - Antone's, Austin, TX
notes: Mike Mills played in a charity tennis match at the Frank Erwin Center, and a concert was held later on featuring John McEnroe on guitar, Jim Courier on bass, Lars Ulrich on drums, and Mike Mills on keyboards. It's not known what songs were played.2001
1 March 2001 - Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, CA
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg, Bill Rieflin, Ward Dotson and with Mike Mills on 'Find A Finger' and 'Dancing In The Moonlight'2 March 2001 - Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, CA
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg, Bill Rieflin, Ward Dotson3 March 2001 - Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, CA
set: Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / In A Lonely Coffin / Emperor Of The Bathroom / Dear My Inspiration / Desperate For Someone / John Barleycorn Must Live / Twilight Destillery / Little Black Egg / You Don't Mean It / A Thousand Years Away / Get Back In Line / Mary Lou / Lies Of The Living Dead / Find A Finger
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Ken Stringfellow, John Ramberg, Bill Rieflin and with Mike Mills on 'Find A Finger'. Mike also joined the Young Fresh Fellows on stage during their set for 'Dancing In The Moonlight'12 March 2001 - Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
set: Dear My Inspiration / You Don't Mean It / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / A Thousand Years Away / Little Black Egg / Desperate For Someone / In A Lonely Coffin / The Amazing Dolphin Boy / Got You / John Barleycorn Must Live / Massachusetts / Rifleman / Get Back In Line / Twilight Destillery / All The Time / Emperor Of The Bathoom / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / Lies Of The Living Dead / Rest Of The World / Eat At Home / Dear Friend / Ohio / Beyond The Sea / Over The Sea / Don't Be Denied / Mary Lou
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg and Bill Rieflin25 March 2001 - Valentine's, Albany, NY
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck31 March 2001 - Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
set: You Don't Mean It / In A Lonely Coffin / Massachusetts / All The Time / Over The Sea / Got You / Twilight Destillery / Courage Is The Smallest Bird / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / Lies Of The Living Dead / The Great Divider / Desperate For Someone
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck. At least three more songs were played4 April 2001 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck supporting The Soft Boys. Peter and Scott McCaughey also join The Soft Boys for 'Give It To The Soft Boys', 'Bells Of Rhymney' and a jam session for 'Queen Of Eyes'11 April 2001 - Largo, Los Angeles, CA
notes: Peter Buck joins the Soft Boys on stage for 'Bells Of Rhymney', 'Queen Of Eyes', 'It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry', 'All Shook Up', 'Eight Miles High', 'Waterloo Sunset', 'Walk On The Wild Side', 'Queer For Jesus' and 'She Said, She Said'1 May 2001 - BBC London Live, London, England
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Wesley Harding peform three songs as well as an interview7 July 2001 - Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC
set: Toys In The Attic [only song with Mike Mills]
notes: 'Chronic Night', celebrating 20 years of R.E.M., featuring bands playing covers of R.E.M. songs, and doubling as a benefit for Don Dixon. Mike Mills joined The Mayflies onstage for Toys In The Attic, providing some yelling and air guitar17 August 2001 - The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA
notes: The Minus Five including Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey, performing amongst other songs, the Wilco song 'Heavy Metal Drummer'31 August 2001 - Sit'n'Spin, Seattle, WA
set: Telephone Tree / Sittin On A Pitchfork / Looking Around / Geek Show / Little Bell / I Wonder What She's Doin Tonite / Barkys Spiritual Store / Rock and Roll Pest Control / Little Black Egg / Lonely Coffin / Ghost Tarts Of Stockholm / Hillbilly Drummer Girl / To Love Somebody / You Don't Mean It / Swiftly But Gently / Your Truth Our Lies
encore 1: Lies Of The Living Dead / Government Center / Strychnine
encore 2: Wild Thing / Ain't It Alright
notes: 'The Minus Tad' (usually Minus Five but their drummer Tad was absent), featuring Peter from Little Black Egg onwards, playing 12 string
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