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Abortion, The Other White Meat

Notes

Impromptly titled “Abortion, The Other White Meat” by Omar, this song was played as rebellious act to the organizers of KROQ festival – who they have had problems with in the past – as they were told to make sure they play their single at the time The Widow.

From the video broadcast at some point you can see Cedric typing on a typewriter and handing it someone. At the end of the 50 minute jam, Cedric says “theres our radio single, because we were obliged and obligated to play singles, so…you can mark that as best you can. In fact, I wrote the lyrics here so uhm, one you guys, uhm uh you know..its been a pleasure playing for you, we are Motley Crue!”

  • The 50-minute jam begins with what is now known as Populations Council off of Old Money.
  • The jammed out version of Populations then segues into another jam that is very similar to the old Deloused era Veil jams (which has is similar to the very first few second of Family War Funding, also off Old Money).
  • The next section stats out with Marcel and Adrian throwing percussive additions to the salsa esque drumming by Jon. Here, Juan gets to do some odd overdriven jamming. This entire section is very similar to the Robocopter Veil jam, and when they burst out the similarities become very noticeable with Cedric’s melodies, Omar’s playing, and Ikey’s soloing. The jam is extended and Adrian does some soloing on the Sax.
  • After a few minutes of Omar playing with his pedals and doing layers of effects, the entire jam slows down and becomes quieter. Once locked in, Omar begins soloing and this leads right into the live Cassandra’s “triumphant riff” and subsequent jam. Similarly to “triumpant jam”‘s section in Cassandra, where following it they go into “spics in space”, here too the jam becomes very quiet. A few notes are played repeatedly slightly similar to that of Drunkship jam’s flute exit. Omar begins to play some dissonant scales, followed by Jon bringing the beat back to some funky playing and then once more the band quiets down.
  • The last part is the actual “triumphant jam” from Cassandra, brought back again like the very beginning (probably indicating that the most of the second half of the jam was based upon this one motif). However the end of this part Omar plays a progression in the same vain as the intro and other guitar parts to Conjugal Burns. Before returning back to the triumphant jam one last time.
  • Finally, in the very last few minutes, the Veil’s robocopter effect is initiated, and is played verbatim to the tour’s version to conclude the jam.

Album Appearances

Found 1 performances
DateVenueLocation
May 21st, 2005Verizon AmphitheaterIrvine, California, United States
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