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Baron von Bullshit Rides Again
Live album (bootleg) by Modest Mouse
Released April 13, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Indie rock
Length 46:28
Label Epic
Professional reviews
Modest Mouse chronology
Good News for People Who Love Bad News
(2004)
Baron von Bullshit Rides Again
(2004)
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
(2007)

Baron von Bullshit Rides Again is a live bootleg album by indie rock band Modest Mouse, the first live CD unofficially, and later officially released by the group. The live performance was recorded by Modest Mouse, but was not officially released by the band. Instead, only a small number of individuals could obtain a copy at the time by purchasing the album exclusively at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando. Later that year, the album was made available on the Internet. It was released on April 13, 2004, one week after the studio album Good News for People Who Love Bad News was in stores. Currently, this disc is out-of-print. The live performance was recorded at The Social in Orlando, Florida on February 14, 2004 and February 15, 2004.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "3rd Planet" – 5:25
  2. "Never Ending Math Equation" – 3:38
  3. "Wild Packs of Family Dogs" – 1:59
  4. "Broke" – 3:36
  5. "Paper Thin Walls" – 4:51
  6. "I Came as a Rat" – 6:24
  7. "Doin' the Cockroach" – 7:30
  8. "Bankrupt on Selling" – 3:04
  9. "Interstate 8" – 4:01
  10. "The Good Times Are Killing Me" – 5:00

[edit] "Free Bird"

After the band played "Paper Thin Walls", they were heckled and told to play "Free Bird". They then listed several reasons why they wouldn't play the song.

I know I've said this before; the odds of us actually playing Free Bird are...there ARE no odds. It is not going to happen. I'll start with the first reason: we have NO idea how to play Free Bird. The second reason is: in the lovebug's natural habitat, hearing that would just fucking kill him, wouldn't it? You wouldn't want that, right? He's adorable. He is cute. Thirdly: Even if some, like, pick your deity, whoever, came down from the heavens or the hills or wherever your deity lives, and just blessed us with this vast knowledge of Free Bird and things, and we could play it backwards, sing backwards, we could do all that crazy shit, we still just wouldn't do it. If this were the Make-a-Wish Foundation and you were gonna die in 20 minutes, just long enough to play Free Bird, we still wouldn't play it. And here's the end reason, the end reason is that life is just too fuckin' short to play or hear Free Bird.
 

It's possible that when Brock mentions the 'love bug' he is referring to Herbie, the anthropomorphic Volkswagen Beetle of Disney cinema fame (The Love Bug). The iconic little car is displayed at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort, which is located in Orlando, Florida. This would explain the 'natural habitat' reference, although it is unclear how hearing 'Free Bird' might kill Herbie.




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