Live from the Lake Coast

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Live from the Lake Coast
Umphrey's McGee - Live from the Lake Coast (DVD cover).jpg
Live album / video album by
Released2002 (2002)
RecordedJuly 26 & 27, 2002
Skyline Stage
Chicago, Illinois
Genre Rock
Umphrey's McGee chronology
Local Band Does OK
(2002)
Live from the Lake Coast
(2002)
Local Band Does OKlahoma
(2003)

Live from the Lake Coast is the first DVD release from Umphrey's McGee and features excerpts from the band's two-night stand at the Skyline Stage in Chicago, on July 26 & 27, 2002. It is the only video to feature original drummer Mike Mirro, who would leave the band at the end of the year.

Includes extensive band bios and bonus features.

Track listing

  1. All In Time
  2. Utopian Fir
  3. Pay The Snucka (Part 3)
  4. The Fuzz
  5. Hajimemashite
  6. Jimmy Stewart
  7. Andy's Last Beer
  8. Divisions (setbreak)
  9. Hurt Bird Bath
  10. 2x2
  11. Jimmy Stewart
  12. The Triple Wide
  13. 40's Theme
  14. All In Time (continued)
  15. Mullet Over (credits)

Personnel

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