Old 97's - Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA, USA - Mar 1, 2004
This was recorded for the Old 97's Live DVD.
Exact date is unknown; it did take place some time in March, 2004.
Old 97's - Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA, USA - Aug 13, 2011
May be incomplete/out of order
Old 97's - Webster Hall, New York, NY, USA - Apr 9, 2011
Encore is missing some songs
Old 97's - Tipitina's Uptown, New Orleans, LA, USA - Mar 4, 2011
The power went out during "Come Around"
Old 97's - Plaza Theatre, Orlando, FL, USA - Jan 23, 2012
Set 1 was Rhett solo.
O.A.R. - Pepsi Center, Denver, CO, USA - Aug 14, 2003
Concert took place in the Pepsi Center's parking lot.
O.A.R. - Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, AL, USA - Jul 26, 2003
"More Than It Would Seem" was played solo by Gabe Dixon.
Dave Matthews Band - Comcast Theatre, Hartford, CT, USA - Jul 11, 2014
"Butterfly" was a partial version
Widespread Panic - Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA, USA - May 25, 1996
There was no encore due to mandated curfew.
Widespread Panic - Ranch Bowl, Omaha, NE, USA - Jul 13, 1999
This concert was stopped by police during "Tie Your Shoes".
Widespread Panic - Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA, USA - Dec 31, 2001
The entire first set featured Vic Chesnutt on lead vocals.
Widespread Panic - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC, USA - Jul 27, 2007
Set break was longer than usual due to severe weather
moe. - The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA - Oct 31, 2003
In keeping with the theme of this show, moe. played all of their original songs in a heavy metal style.
moe. - Snow Ridge Ski Resort, Turin, NY, USA - Aug 30, 2003
This show's version of "Rebubula" lasted 55 minutes.
moe. - Pepsi Center, Denver, CO, USA - Aug 16, 2003
Held in the arena's parking lot.
moe. - Headliners, Louisville, KY, USA - Feb 4, 2004
"Waiting for the Punchline" was played backwards
moe. - Snow Ridge Ski Resort, Turin, NY, USA - Sep 2, 2005
"Stairway to Heaven" wasn't the whole song, just a jam built around the melody.
moe. - John Labatt Centre, London, ON, Canada - Aug 17, 2005
This show was performed in the arena's theatre setup.
Dave Matthews Band - PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA - Jun 10, 2014
"#36" wasn't the whole song; between "Lie in Our Graves" and "Save Me", the audience sung the refrain while the band played the music. This lasted for about 5 minutes. The official website lists it as a jam based on the song though it technically wasn't.
George Strait - Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX, USA - Jun 7, 2014
Guests: Vince Gill on "Love Bug" and "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind"; Jason Aldean on "Fool Hearted Memory" and "Nobody in His Right Mind Would've Left Her"; Bubba Strait on "Arkansas Dave"; Eric Church on "Cowboys Like Us" and "Easy Come, Easy Go"; Sheryl Crow on "Here for a Good Time" and "When Did You Stop Loving Me"; Martina McBride on "Jackson" and "Golden Ring"; Faith Hill on "A Showman's Life" and "Let's Fall to Pieces Together"; Alan Jackson on "Amarillo by Morning" and "Murder on Music Row"; Miranda Lambert on "How 'Bout Them Cowgirls" and "Run"; Kenny Chesney on "Ocean Front Property" and "The Fireman".
During the encore, everyone with the addition of Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson comes back for "All My Ex's Live in Texas" and "Folsom Prison Blues".
R.E.M. - The National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England - Jun 22, 1985
This show was part of the Longest Day festival. The audience, totaling around 50,000 people, pelted R.E.M. with water bottles for their entire set.
R.E.M. - WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA - Nov 6, 1986
The remaining scheduled encores were not played due to an unruly crowd causing a girl to faint, despite Michael Stipe's best efforts to try to calm everyone.
R.E.M. - 40 Watt, Athens, GA, USA - Jan 20, 1986
In between "See no Evil" and "Strange", Hindu Love Gods (a band featuring Mike Mills, Bill Berry, Peter Buck and Bryan Cook) performed "Good Times" by Easybeats.
R.E.M. - The Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA - Nov 13, 1989
R.E.M. played the albums Murmur and Green in chronological order. The 2nd "Get Up" as well as "Wild Thing" were both played by the band's road crew with Michael Stipe on lead vocals.