2015-06-13



Shonen Knife Setlist

Konnichiwa

A Map Master

Sushi Bar

Twist Barbie

Anime Phenomenon (アニメ)

E.S.P.

Banana Chips

Psychedelic Life

Cycling Is Fun

I Am A Cat

Golden Years Of Rock And Roll

Bad Luck Song

Black Crow

Green Tea

Explosion

Riding on the Rocket

Dance To The Rock

-- Encore --

Buttercup (I'm A Super Girl)

CJ Ramone Setlist

Understand Me?

One More Chance

Judy Is A Punk

Wont Stop Swinging

What We Gonna Do Now

Pitstop

Rockaway Beach

Aloha Oe

Three Angels

I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend

Glad To See You Go

Last Chance To Dance

Sheena Is A Punk Rocker

Do You Wanna Dance

Blitzkrieg Bop

R.A.M.O.N.E.S (Motörhead cover)

L'Assassins Setlist

Get Off the Road

Backseat Bomp

Stop Lovin' Me

Watch Out

Creep

Dirty

Feelings Tonight

Blood On The Sheets

Batteries

Kill Kill

Be My Dog

Lovin' On The Run

Skunk (Answer The Phone)

Want You

Liar

Nobody Can Do It

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Shonen Knife

I love Shonen Knife. The Osaka band announced their new album Overdrive to come out April 16th, 2014, via Good Charamel Records (for North America). The American market will get a yellow cover version, while the UK …

CJ Ramone

I love We're pretty excited to find out that CJ Ramone (the Ramones bassist from 1989 to 1996) is coming to the Twin Cities this June 10th in support of his latest Last Chance to Dance …

L'Assassins

Opening up was L'Assassins, an-all-girl rock/punk-ish band who has a thing for black leather and faux leopard print. They played a lot of tracks, some from their recent 2013 album …

The CJ Ramone and Shonen Knife tour just came through the Twin Cities last Wednesday, June 10th, at the Amsterdam Bar and Hall in St Paul.

L'Assassins

Opening up the show was local all-girls surf/garage band L'Assassins, using the Amsterdam drum kit, played a mix of tracks from their three EPs, including their recent Kill Kill Kill! Bang Bang Bang!, featuring the title track.

What's actually more interesting is that they announced they were playing on the same bill as The Pandoras (an all-girls band that broke up in 1990 and now featuring Muffs singer Kim Shattuck), taking place July 25 at Turf Club. We're big Muffs fan, so it might be worth it to check out the show.

CJ Ramone

I would say that the terrific turn out (a good mix of very young 14 year olds to very old middle age punkers) to Wednesday's show was incredibly good. About half the audience was there for CJ Ramone, but in addition many of them were also crossover fans. While some people may think this just merely a The Ramones cover band, I have to disagree and as one of the few surviving Ramones band member, you have to give him a free pass. Many of the younger fans in the crowd have never had a chance to see the legendary band, so seeing CJ Ramone perform some of these classic songs, it was the next best thing.

As you can see from his setlist, the first half of the set was devoted to original CJ Ramone materials and the second half of the set was a tribute to the Ramones. Obviously, the second half of the set was a blast to hear... especially with their dedicated painter, also bopping and painting along by the front of the stage.

Some interesting notes about CJ's set, apparently in the 12 years that he played with the band, they never once play love songs (CJ said that was because all their love songs were written by Joey about Johnny's wife). Now that he can play whatever song he wanted, he chose to play "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend".

Highlight of their set was "Blitzkrieg Bop", which instantly got everyone moshing and slam dancing to the tune.

This is a great double bill for Shonen Knife, who sometime play as Ramones tribute band The Osaka Ramones.
It's been a while since we as
saw the band in 2009, but it would seem that they've reunited with original bassist Atsuko Yamano... who is temporary replacing Ritsuko Taneda on her maternity leave. This was a unique opportunity for non-Los Angeles fans to see Atsuko performing on bass for the first time in nearly a decade.

Setlist

As you can see from their setlist, it was written in Japanese, making it a challenge to decipher what they played.

I believe this is their correct set, based on my notes and with a help of friend.

Interestingly enough, only a few tracks from their latest Overdrive were played... and only in a block near the end of their set.
The new songs were all inspired by 70s hard rock, according to singer Naoko Yamano.

In typical Shonen Knife fashion, the band is often doing synchronized guitar posts and often flashing the peace sign.

This is an excellent band pairing, check out the continuing tour, which is taking place tonight in Nashville.

Shonen Knife's latest Overdrive is out now on Good Charamel. CJ Ramone's Last Chance to Dance is also out now on Fat Wreck Chords.

CJ/SK tour dates:

06/13/15 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge

06/14/15 Atlanta, GA HELL at The Masquerade

06/16/15 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506

06/17/15 Louisville, KY The New Vintage

06/18/15 Cincinnati, OH The Woodward Theater

06/19/15 Baltimore, MD The Metro Gallery

06/20/15 Long Branch, NJ Brighton Bar

06/21/15 Philadelphia, PA Black Box in Underground Arts

06/22/15 New York, NY Le Poisson Rouge

06/23/15 Hamden, CT The Space Ballroom

06/24/15 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs

Shonen Knife at Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St Paul (10 June 2015)

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