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Friday, July 24, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Bonnaroo 2009 Set List








6/13/09
Bonnaroo Music Festival
Manchester, TN

1. Why Don’t We Get Drunk
2. Piece of Wor
3. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
4. Son of a Son of a Sailor
5. Cheeseburger in Paradise
6. Volcano
7. Home Again
8. Let me tell you Babe
9. Fisherman’s Song
10. Scarlet Begonias
11. Fins
12. A Pirate Looks at Forty
13. Brown Eyed Girl
14. Margaritaville

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Concert Setlist. Phoenix, AZ 5/14/09



Cricket Wireless Ampitheatre
Phoenix, AZ
5/14/09


1. Lage Nom Ai

2. Stars on the Water

3. Summzercool

4. It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere

5. MaƱana

6. Conky Tonkin’

7. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes

8. Volcano

9. Cheeseburger in Paradise

10. Come Monday

11. Son of a Son of a Sailor

12. Brown Eyed Girl

13. One Particular Harbour

14. A Lot to Drink About

Intermission

15. My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink and I Don’t Love Jesus

16. I Heard I was In Town

17. Last Mango in Paris

18. I Feel Like Goin’ Surfing in a Hurricane

19. Southern Cross

20. Coast of Carolina

21. Rhumba Man

22. A Pirate Looks at Forty

23. Gypsies in the Palace

24. Margaritaville

25. Fins

First Encore:

26. We Are the People Our Parents Warned us About

27. Yellow Submarine

Second Encore:

28. Tin Cup Chalice

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Concert. Raleigh, NC. 4/23/09 Setlist


4/23/09
TWC Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC

1. Lage Nom Ai

2. Stars On The Water

3. SummerZcool

4. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere

5. Manana

6. Conky Tonkin'

7. Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes

8. Volcano

9. Cheeseburger In Paradise

10. Come Monday

11. Son Of A Son Of A Sailor

12. Brown Eyed Girl

13. One Particular Harbour

14. A Lot to Drink About


Intermission


15. My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink And I Don’t Love Jesus

16. I Heard I Was In Town

17. Last Mango In Paris

18. I Feel Like Goin’ Surfing in a Hurricane

19. Southern Cross

20. Coast Of Carolina

21. Rhumba Man

22. A Pirate Looks At Forty

23. Gypsies In The Palace

24. Margaritaville

25. Fins


First Encore:

26. We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About


Second Encore:

27. Yellow Submarine

28. He Went To Paris

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Concert. Charlotte, NC, 4/21/09 Setlist.


Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Charlotte, NC
4/21/2009

1. Lage Nom Ai
2. Coconut Telegraph
3. Summzercool
4. It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
5. MaƱana
6. Conky Tonkin’
7. Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
8. Volcano
9. Cheeseburger in Paradise
10. Come Monday
11. Son of a Son of a Sailor
12. Brown Eyed Girl
13. One Particular Harbour
14. A Lot to Drink About

Intermission

15. My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink and I Don’t Love Jesus
16. I Heard I was In Town
17. Last Mango in Paris
18. I Feel Like Goin’ Surfing in a Hurricane
19. Southern Cross
20. Coast of Carolina
21. Rhumba Man
22. A Pirate Looks at Forty
23. Gypsies in the Palace
24. Fins
25. Margaritaville

First Encore:

26. We Are the People Our Parents Warned us About
27. Yellow Submarine

Second Encore:

28. He Went to Paris

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Virgin



Ah, a Buffett virgin.

So sweet, so pure, so full of promise....

A Virgin (or maiden) is, originally, a woman who has never had sexual intercourse. Virginity is the state of being a virgin. It is derived from the Latin virgo, which means "sexually inexperienced woman", used typically of adolescents, but also of older women, and even goddesses.

As in Latin, the English word is also often used with wider reference, by relaxing the age, gender or sexual criteria. Hence, more mature women can be virgins (The Virgin Queen), men can be virgins, and potential initiates into many fields can be colloquially termed virgins, for example a Jimmy Buffett "virgin". In the last usage, virgin simply means uninitiated.

Also by extension from its primary sense, the idea that a virgin has an emotional "blank slate", without complications for her potential intimate emotional life with men, leads to the abstraction of unadulterated purity (see below). Hence, virgin can even be used with non-human referents. Unalloyed metal is sometimes described as virgin. Some cocktails can be described as virgin, when lacking the alcoholic admixture. Similarly, olive oil may be called virgin if it contains no refined oil and has an acidity below 2%, or extra-virgin if it comes from a cold pressing with an acidity below .08%.

The last instance also incorporates yet another association of virginity—the notability of its loss. More properly, the association is with the significance of the addition of a new status, rather than a loss. Hence this association is typically found in references to the first instance of a potentially extended series of like events. Just as extra-virgin olive oil is from the first pressing, so a maiden or virgin speech is an incumbent's first address. The same metaphor, using the synonym maiden, is applied to the first or maiden voyage of a ship. A woman's maiden name is the surname she had when she was (presumed to be) a virgin—her first surname. In cricket, a maiden over is an over from which no runs were scored. Maiden Castles are those with the reputation of never having been captured.

Every girl remembers her first....

June 10, 2006
Alpine Valley, WI

Credit to Gbfan for picture.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Jimmy Buffett Concert Tailgate Alpine Valley 2007





Scenes from Alpine Valley parking lot in 2007.

Unknown contributor. Drop us a line and we'll give credit where credit is due!

P.S. Please turn the camera date stamp off for 2009. Thanks!

Alpine Valley, WI. July 28, 2007.
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Jimmy Buffett Nissan Pavilion Concert 2007


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Thanks to Brian P. Irwin for checking in from Manassas, VA.
Nissan Pavilion. Manassas, VA. June 28, 2007
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Jimmy Buffett Concert Frisco, TX 2007 Margarita Machine


The Margarita is the most common tequila-based cocktail, made with tequila mixed with triple sec and lime or lemon juice, often served with salt on the glass rim.



Mariano Martinez's fourth generation family restaurant business developed the first frozen margarita machine based on the 7-Eleven Slurpee machine using a soft serve ice cream maker "souped up like a car."

We're sure that Mariano would be pleased to see the contemporary evolution of his life's work.





Common ratios for a margarita are:

2:1:1 = (50% tequila, 25% Triple Sec, 25% fresh lime or lemon juice)
3:2:1 = (50% tequila, 33% Triple Sec, 17% fresh lime or lemon juice)
3:1:1 = (60% tequila, 20% Triple Sec, 20% fresh lime or lemon juice)
1:1:1 = (33% tequila, 33% Triple Sec, 33% fresh lime or lemon juice)
although the IBA (IBA Official list of Cocktails) standard is
7:4:3 = (50% tequila, 29% Triple Sec, 21% fresh lime or lemon juice)

The drink is usually served shaken with ice, on the rocks, or blended with ice (the "frozen margarita"). All three methods are frequently served with salt on the rim of the glass. Some bartenders specializing in tequila have the opinion that salt hides the flavor of bad Margaritas made with inferior tequilas. For people who insist on a salt rim, the bartender typically only coats half the glass or offers a straw, so that they can still taste the drink without being obscured by the salt's taste.

While the most common margaritas contain tequila, orange liqueur, lime or lemon juice, and sometimes an additional sweetener, such as simple syrup, many variations are becoming more and more common. Bottled lime juice (which contains sugar) is another method used to add sweetness.

Thanks to Mark S. for checking in from Frisco, TX.

Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, TX. April 28, 2007

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2008 Frisco, TX Jimmy Buffett Concert Tailgate Girls













We have been giving it a lot of thought but we just can't put our finger on why these young ladies attracted so much attention at the 2008 Frisco, TX show?



I guess we'll figure it out at some point?

Nevertheless, we have received pictures from multiple sources and we'll never get tired of them.
Don't forget, you too can contribute to the Buffett Book by sending your favorite shots to the address on the sidebar. We want to hear from you, so don't be shy.



Credit to Mark S. for the submission and great shots! Look forward to seeing you at Alpine Valley this year!



Frisco, TX. 4/26/08



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