Tape Land 41 – The Last Fuzzy Daupner Show (10/27/01)
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2:08:12 – Welcome to Tape Land! On each episode, I will be presenting the audio of a cassette tape from my collection. It’s a way to help motivate me to digitize more of my archives.
It’s the end of the road for Fuzzy Daupner, as they play their last show, at The Underpass in Elmwood Park, NJ on Saturday, October 27, 2001. Recorded on a stereo cassette Walkman, a lot of people are talking while the band performs, but it still sounds pretty good.
SET 1
0:00:00 – Frank introduces the tape
0:01:00 – Stage introductions by Joe Beets
0:01:46 – Only Saw Trucks
0:06:42 – Sliding Gardens
0:12:36 – Possible Calhoun
0:17:41 – Crazy Plonto
0:24:13 – 99 Red Balloons (cover)
0:28:24 – Ten Minutes Cat
0:32:45 – The Mexican Hovercraft
0:36:56 – Sign of the Malls
0:40:40 – Dirt Bike Fun
0:45:42 – Little Fan
0:50:13 – Kids in America/Territorial Pissings (cover)
SET 2
0:56:33 – The band talking to people outside
1:00:21 – Pregnant Skateboard
1:05:31 – Ridiculous Fortune
1:09:18 – The Brown And Blue
1:13:32 – The Armixhony Of Conrad
1:17:25 – Karma Chameleon (cover)
1:22:19 – The Us Hounds
1:27:01 – Pent Breeze
1:32:51 – Dear Anyone
1:37:00 – Monster Now
1:41:40 – Deluge Of Primacy
1:45:14 – The Filmography Of Ann B. Davis
1:51:50 – Audience asking for an encore
1:53:15 – Cup of Joe
1:56:23 – Frank talks about the official time Fuzzy Daupner ended
1:58:45 – Frank’s dreams the next day
Fuzzy Daupner began in 1998 when Carrie Engdahl (now Carrie Ann Carroll) began collaborating with her sister Denice and Denice’s husband Frank on creating songs. Awhile later, they joined forces with Rob DiCaterino (who later went on to co-host The Paunch Stevenson Show) on drums and formed the band Fuzzy Daupner. The final member, Phil Mould (from England) on bass, joined a little later.
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