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ACA
08/07/08, 10:48 AM
Read the full review here (http://intunemusic.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/hot-water-music-thursday-paint-it-black-nyc-712/) with setlists for all the bands included. Thursday played the second of three (or possibly four) new songs recorded during their Envy split sessions.

Past Tense, Future Perfect
Pink Slip
Womb Envy
CVA
Dead Precedents
The Ledge
Ghosts
Atheists in Foxholes
So Much for Honour Among Thieves
Void
Cannibal
White Kids Dying of Hunger
We Will Not
Memorial Day
Atticus Finch

For the Workforce, Drowning
Between Rupture and Rapture
Dead Songs
Paris in Flames
The Other Side of the Crash / Over and Out (Of Control)
Understanding in a Car Crash
Signals Over the Air
Sugar in the Sacrament
At This Velocity
Division St.
In Silence
Jet Black New Year
Tomorrow I'll Be You
Autobiography of a Nation

Remedy
Free Radio Gainseville
Rooftops
Trusty Chords
I Was On a Mountain
It's Hard to Know
Paper Thin
Jack of All Trades
It's Hard to Know
All Heads Down
Moonpies for Misfits
Wayfarer
A Flight and a Crash
Giver
Manual
The Sense
At the End of a Gun
Turnstile

a morning view
08/07/08, 02:39 PM
I was there and HWM definitely did not play I Was On A Mountain. The rest looks good, though.

Phil507
08/07/08, 03:13 PM
I'm curious, was this show sold out?

Kind of ironic that Thursday has sold out Roseland Ballroom which fits more people (3,500) twice. Although, they did have Rise Against and Thrice each supporting.

ACA
08/12/08, 06:38 AM
I'm curious, was this show sold out?

Kind of ironic that Thursday has sold out Roseland Ballroom which fits more people (3,500) twice. Although, they did have Rise Against and Thrice each supporting.

Not sold out.

The Rise Against tour drew a lot for RA, and it was co-headliner. RA is a huge radio band.

The Thrice tour was in 2003, when Thursday was getting a huge push from Island on the radio and otherwise; this was at the height of Thursday's popularity. The band can barely sell out 1500 person venues these days.

-ACA