The jam band stalwarts would go on to feature music from The Legenda Of Zelda, Burger Time and Galaga throughout the stanza, which also featured their debut take on Peter Gabriel’s “Games Without Frontiers.” The band’s two-song encore saw them offer up another instrumental 8-bit interpretation of one of their songs this time looking to “Don’t Fuck With Flo” before closing things out with the clever cover choice of Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter.” The band would then switch gaming systems with the theme to Sonic The Hedgehog. opened their second set with a Mario Bros.’ referencing “Mar-DeMa.” They would double-down on the Nintendo classic by playing “Underworld” from the iconic game next. ![]() Later in the frame, the band would drop “Buster” in the middle of the theme to 1980s arcade classic Frogger. The track from Tommy served as the launching point for an extended segue-filled run that featured fan-favorite “Mexico” and “Tijuana Donkey Show” featuring lyrics referencing Donkey Kong and the theme to Tetris closing out the stretch. The quartet would then have some fun with their own material changing “Annihilation Blues” to “Annihilation Control.” After delivering the intro to “Spine Of A Dog” the band dusted off their cover of The Who’s “Pinball Wizard” for the first time in over 12 years. opened things up with an instrumental version of “Nebraska” played in an 8-bit style. And served up some smartly chosen covers that nodded to the evening’s theme.ĭressed for the occasion in costumes representing various video game characters, moe. Over the course of the two-set show, the Buffalo-birthed act would work in music from a number of console classics, changed the lyrics to their own songs to reference the likes of Donkey Kong, Frogger and Mario Bros. ![]() The five-piece presented “A Night At The Arcade” as they served up a video game-themed concert. celebrated Halloween a little early this year with a performance at The Fillmore Philadelphia on Saturday.
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