Last night I saw Shonen Knife at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco, my fifteenth SK concert. The opening acts were the Pleasure Kills and Shannon and the Clams. It was a sold-out show; right before the doors opened, the staff told us there were only 40 tickets left at the box office, and I'm sure they went fast. I'd bought mine in advance, so I didn't have to worry.
I didn't take any pictures or grab a set list this time, but I did keep track of what they played, a solid mix of songs spanning their 30-year career:
Konnichiwa
Twist Barbie
Rock Society
Super Group
Capybara
I Am a Cat
Devil House
Redd Kross
Anime Phenomenon
Perfect Freedom
Banana Chips
Economic Crisis
Antonio Baka Guy
The encore was a set of Ramones covers:
Blitzkrieg Bop
Beat on the Brat
I Wanna Be Sedated
Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Rock 'n' Roll High School
Pinhead
I was in the front row, directly in front of Naoko, getting constantly slammed against the stage by the moshers behind me. A great show, as always; as I told the girls during the autograph session afterward:「いつもすごい!」 I had them sign the mini-poster from the Japanese edition of Osaka Ramones.
I had already visited the merch table right when the club opened. I bought a tour t-shirt and also something very unusual:
They were selling these autographed, used drum heads for $30 each. The sign said they were selling only two at each show, but I was the first person in line when the merch table opened and there was already only one left. SCORE!