The Disco Biscuits Debut Two Covers in Camp Bisco Finale
The Disco Biscuits highlighted Saturday night at their own Camp Bisco in Scranton, PA with a pair of cover debuts throughout their three sets yesterday.
Among them, Men At Work’s hit “Down Under,” a favorite from fellow jamband mainstays Umphrey’s McGee over the years. The Biscuits debuted the cover in their second set as a part of a length “Aceetobee” that also included the other cover debut, Grandmaster Melle Mel’s “White Lines” before the closing section of “Aceetobee” brought the set to a close.
Yesterday’s show brought Camp Bisco to a close and marked a break for the band until they return in August for a three-night run in New York City.
The Disco Biscuits
Camp Bisco • Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center • Scranton, PA
Set I: Pygmy Twylyte-> Humuhumunukunukuapua’a (inverted) > Viola Lee Blues > Shelby Rose> Little Betty Boop
Set II: Sweating Bullets > Minions > Pimp Blue Rikki > Aceetobee > Down Under* > Aceetobee > White Lines^ > Acetobee
Set III: King of the World > Little Shimmy in a Conga Line > Cyclone > Basis for a Day (inverted) > Tricycle > Basis for a Day > Little Shimmy in a Conga Line > Basis for a Day
Enc: Story of the World
Notes: *Debut (Men at Work)
^Debut (Grandmaster Melle Mel)
Source: Phantasytour.com