Limozeen Live! - 27 Mar 2008

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This article is about the March 27, 2008 performance by Limozeen. For other uses, see Limozeen Live!.
Rockin' out, for reals

Limozeen Live! was a Limozeen concert that took place on March 27, 2008 at the 10 High Club in Atlanta. The performance was hosted by Y-O-U.

Running Time: 47:37

Page Title (HTML Version): Limozeen LIVE Bootleg!

Contents

[edit] Show

The members of Limozeen were portrayed by the following musicians. All except Chapman and Arrison were members of Y-O-U:

[edit] Set List

Song YouTube Description Length Notes
YouTube .M4A
Because, It's Midnite (performed by sloshy) Not included in either official upload. Opening act.
Uploaded to YouTube by a fan: watch
We Don't Really Even Care About You Limozeen covers Sloshy's number 84 (on the college charts) hit! 2:32
watch
1:30
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Nite Mamas "50 miles an hour ain't no way to live your life..." 2:44
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3:08
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Colorin' This song is quite possibly the only metal song about crayons. 2:34
watch
2:23
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Showdown The Palaroncini brothers make time for a light workout in the middle of this inspirational rocker. 3:58
watch
4:06
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Feed the Childrens Limozeen's touching benefit song: Feed the Childrens 1:31
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1:30
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Today is Alright 4 2Nite From the closing credits of 'Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque, Too?' 2:53
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4:03
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Women and Men Acoustic guitars and stools. That's all ya need. 3:51
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3:57
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New song
Livin' It Up (It's Tough Bein' A Box) Frontman Larry introduces us to the rest of the boys in Limozeen. 4:53
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6:21
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Brain Sister Smart girls can be hot, too. Sometimes. 2:41
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3:26
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Because, It's Midnite Heart of a lion...check. Wings of a bat...double check. 3:51
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4:55
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Moving Very Slowly Taranchula frontman Schenkel McDoo joins Limozeen onstage for a happy song. 4:38
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4:44
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Featuring Taranchula lead singer Schenkel McDoo
Trogdor S and more different S collide!! 2:46
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2:20
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Featuring Strong Bad in Schenkel McDoo's body
Fhqwhgads After possessing Schenkel McDoo, Strong Bad tears up the #1 Jam of the Summer. 4:15
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4:30
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The Cheat Is Not Dead Limozeen helps Strong Bad rejoice in The Cheat's still-alive status. 4:30
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4:22
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[edit] Release

Video recordings of the concert were uploaded on April 4, 2008 to the YouTube channel tdougland. The footage was filmed from the audience and is minimally edited.

On December 27, 2017, a @StrongBadActual post shared a "way-more-than-decent quality" downloadable version of the audio, straight from the soundboard rather than captured by camera speakers. Jokingly described as a bootleg recording, this live album was titled Limozeen: Live at the 10 High. In 2024, this audio was further edited and re-released on the Limozeen compilation album Archive'd n' Live'd.

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[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] Explanations

  • At the time, Y-O-U were in residency at the 10 High performing as "The Surprise Party": every week they would perform a different show, often as a completely different band.

[edit] Remarks

  • Larry claims that Limozeen wrote "Today Is Alright 4 2nite," but the credits to Dangeresque 1 stated that it was written and performed by Strong Bad.
  • Larry claims that Gary's Hardest Chord Ever is "a demonished 5th mixed with a diminished 7th" but Fretmagic's article says the chord is actually "a combination of a diminished 9th and a demonished 10th".

[edit] Inside References

  • When Limozeen plays "Nite Mamas", the karaoke video from strongbad_email.exe Disc Two can be seen on screen in the background.
  • "S and more different S" refers to Strong Bad's instructions for drawing Trogdor in dragon.
  • "Fhqwhgads" is referred to as a Number One Jam.
  • After singing the final song, Strong Bad hoarsely remarks that his husky head might explode if he sang any more.

[edit] Real-World References

  • Strong Bad introduces "Fhqwhgads" by saying "This one's an oldie...at least, it's an oldie where I come from," and "It's a blues riff in B. Watch me for the changes." This is a reference to Back to the Future, where Marty McFly uses the same lines to introduce a performance of "Johnny B. Goode".
  • "Colorin'" starts with a riff similar to "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.

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