Album
Live In Stanford '24
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
2024 · Electronic, Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Live In Stanford '24 is a Rock album by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
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November 4, 2024 @ Frost Amphitheater · Stanford, CA, USA One Set: Superbug, Supercell, I'm In Your Mind > I'm Not In Your Mind > Cellophane > I'm In Your Mind Fuzz, Le Risque, Daily Blues -> Cut Throat Boogie -> Trapdoor, The Garden Goblin, Gondii -> Interior People(1), Hog Calling Contest(2), Field of Vision > Raw Feel, Magma, The Dripping Tap Footnotes: (1) Debut (2) Joey on acoustic guitar Show Notes: This show featured the debut of Interior People, which featured Joey on acoustic guitar. I’m In Your Mind and I'm Not In Your Mind contained Cellophane tease. Cut Throat Boogie contained Sad Pilot and Daily Blues tease. Before Hog Calling Contest, which was introduced as being by Jack Johnson and featured Joey on acoustic guitar, Joey mentioned how Ambrose invented a skate move called "Chicken to the Barnyard" and how he played Skate. Field of Vision was introduced as a song about the audience and was dedicated to Jess Lewi. Raw Feel contained Robot Stop, Witchcraft, and Third Stone From The Sun (Jimi Hendrix) tease. Ambrose quoted Le Risque before The Dripping Tap, which was dedicated to Billy Cavanaugh and contained Cellophane and Magma teases and a Magma jam with lyric. Lucas referenced Pleura at the end of the show, saying "Make sure you go vote the orange baby out of office tommorow.", as the US election was the following day. .
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- Gaspard De MeulemeesterRECORDED BY
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- Sam JosephRECORDED BY
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