Live at Roadburn 2003

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Live at Roadburn 2003
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Live album by
ReleasedDecember 29, 2019
RecordedJune 27, 2003
Venue Effenaar
Genre Stoner rock
Length40:16
Label At the Dojo
Producer Fu Manchu
Fu Manchu chronology
Clone of the Universe
(2018)
Live at Roadburn 2003
(2019)
A Look Back : Dogtown & Z-Boys
(2021)
Poster of the event
Live at Roadburn 2003 Festival Poster.jpg

Live at Roadburn 2003 is a live album by California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It documents their performance at the Roadburn Festival 2003 edition which was held at the Effenaar music venue located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. [1] Also playing the festival were the rock acts 35007, Firebird and Astrosoniq. Walter Hoeijmakers, the music journalist who organized the festival, shared why he chose the band for the festival stating, "Fu Manchu is one of the standard bearers of the genre. The band evokes the relaxed atmosphere of the American West Coast with its music: skating, surfing, cruising and hanging out in arcades." [2]

Contents

It was released through the record label At the Dojo Records as a Record Store Day special release in 2019. [3] The setlist included "I Wanna Be" and "Written In Stone" which were new songs that weren't yet recorded. The bands lead vocalist and guitar player Scott Hill shared how the listeners were able to see into the creative process of the musicians crafting their work in progress music by stating, "It was the year before we put out Start the Machine and we played a couple of songs from it live for the first time on that tour. One of the songs that's on this live record, "I Wanna Be," is a different arrangement than what ended up on the final studio release." [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Squash That Fly"3:42
2."Hell on Wheels"4:14
3."Eatin' Dust"3:10
4."Laserbl'ast!"3:07
5."I Wanna Be"3:38
6."Boogie Van"4:28
7."King of the Road"4:25
8."Written in Stone"3:24
9."Saturn III"10:03
Total length:40:16

Personnel

Production

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