Everything Must Go Summer Tour · Friday
June 6, 2025
atFiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Greenwood Village, COSet I
6 songs · 1h 11m- 1Drive°19:37▷
- 2How It Ends10:37▷
- 3Suzie QCreedence Clearwater Revival°5:15▷
- 4Turbulence & The Night Rays10:06▷
- 5Indian RiverDusted Off · 39°10:33▷
- 6›Animal15:51▷
- Drive — Returning with new lyrics and the original composed section since 3/1/22, the band then opens up the jam into some solid two-guitar bliss play.
Set II
7 songs · 1h 17m- 1Tumble°22:11▷
- 2›Factory Fiction°13:35▷
- 3›State Of The Art (A.E.I.O.U.)Jim James°7:11▷
- 4Echo of a Rose°5:51▷
- 5›Psycho KillerDusted Off · 31Talking Heads°3:35▷
- 6›Echo of a Rose°11:37▷
- 7›Factory Fiction13:21▷
- Tumble — DEEP funk in the first half. The band develops a Trevor-forward motif with some amazing support from Peter on second guitar before modulating up into a major key and moving through some layered, airy play. Fades -> to "Factory Fiction."
- Factory Fiction — Intense, deeply-layered psychedelic haze develops out of the song proper. A really amazing textural approach that you pretty much never see from Goose resolves beautifully > to "State of the Art."
- Echo of a Rose — Coming out of "Psycho Killer," the first proper Goontz jam is seriously excellent. The band completely locks in and Cotter shows off his Disco Biscuits experience with some amazing builds and drops.
- Factory Fiction — Emerging from the Goontz to close an amazing second set, Rick leads the band through several minutes of powerful "Factory" jamming before skipping the easy pull of the ending in favour of evil exploration. Uncovering evil layer after evil layer, the summer 2025 active interplay is on full display here between Rick, Peter, and Trevor. Final section goes into some really out-there choppy play with completely fuzzed-out clav before the band slams back into the "Factory" ending.