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YVEtal IS BEING PAINTED TO BE CLONE
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oddly specific but fairly canon scenario (for Aeroants, and other stuff)
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Dragon Type Names
Pre-existing: Aragon (dragon), Aris/Aristide (possibly Aristides, an Athenian general), Clair (lair, what dragons are said to have and store their treasures in), Débora (dragón or víbora, Spanish for dragon and viper), Dracaena (the dragon tree’s genus), Dragan (Irish word for dragon), Drake (another term for dragon), Drayden (drake/dragon & den), Dreyton (see Drayden), Genji (genjū, Japanese for mythical beast as a generic term), Gweonsu (gweon/권 Korean for power, su/수 meaning beast), Ibuki (means breath in Japanese, possibly referencing either dragons breathing fire, Dragon Breath, or dragons’ breath opal glass), Kakitsubata/カキツバタ (contains anagram of タツ, meaning dragon), Kibana (Kiba/牙, Japanese for fang), Lance (weapon used by knights who killed dragons and Lancelot, a knight of the round table from Arthurian legend), Lóngkuí/Lùhngkwàih/龍葵 (lóng/lùhng/龍 is Chinese for dragon), Lysander (Spartan general or part of fleur-de-lys, a medieval coat of arms), Peter (petard or petronel, medieval weapons again used by knights), Roy (king in Middle French or from roi, French meaning king), Ryūki (ryū/竜, Japanese for dragon), Sandra (dragon, drake, etc.), Siegfried (a knight who killed a dragon in Germanic legend), Tristana (Tristan, a knight in Celtic legend who had to kill a dragon), Wataru (possibly Watatsumi, a Japanese dragon and water deity), Yong-Gyu (Yong/용 is Korean for dragon) Basil = basilisk (possibly what they were going for with Raihan, who’s name comes from the Arabic word for basil, rayḥān/ريحان) Craig(g) = Draigg, Welsh for dragon Erwan = homophone with aeroant, meaning dragon in Breton. George/Georgina/etc. = St. George, said to have slain a dragon Gil = Gilgamesh, who loses a plant granting immortality to a serpent (could allude to a dragon-water ace given gill or dragon-grass given the aforementioned immortality plant) Hera/Heracles/Hercules/etc. = the mythological figure who killed the hydra Heidi/Hydi/etc. = hydra Linda/Lindon/etc. = Lindworm, type of dragon or serpentine creature Merlin/Meryl/etc. = Merlin, a figure from Arthurian stories Patrick /Patricia/etc. = St. Patrick, if taking the snakes he drove away at face value Puck = a dragon from German, Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian legend (possibly alludes to a dragon-fairy ace given the famous fae from Celtic legend, made more known in A Midsummer Night’s Dream) Tracy / Patrice = Cockatrice, a 2 legged dragon with a fowl’s head
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Fugazi, Belo Horizonte Independent Music Festival, Brazil 8/94 - Photo © by Nino Andres
1994 Brazil tour
With Brendan spending months and months away from home in 1994, Fugazi did not tour much that year, focusing on writing new music instead and playing just a handful of local shows. In between, the band did manage a short string of 8 dates in Brazil, an experience which appears to have left a lasting impression.
In an interview with Thicker Magazine, Ian elaborates, 
“[the 1994 Brazilian tour] was cool, it was like the model Fugazi experience.  We did this one huge festival that was 4000 people, it was the first ever Brazilian music festival. It was sponsored by the city, the city paid for everything. It was a free show in the plaza, and thousands of people just came out to check it out. Then we did a couple of gigs in Sao Paulo, which was two nights at a rock club, with a thousand people each night, and everybody knew all the songs. Then we did a show in this village where no foreign band had ever played, 4 or 500 village kids were just totally going crazy, just because they were so pumped up on the music period, they hadn’t really heard of us. Then we did a gig at this sort of punk club with a lot of Sid Vicious guys screaming, “Fuck you” and starting fights, and we did three nights at this little basement club, one night was like 50 people, and we played for two hours. It was great, we did eight shows and every show was so different, and such a perfect analogy of our experience.“
In a 1995 interview by Tunde Oyewole, Guy notes,
”Man, I tell you, it was different every night. Some nights we were playing in tiny villages, like one-generator towns, and then other nights we played in big cities. So it was incredibly different every night. But the kids there-I mean the whole situation down there was just incredibly strange. Just really, really strange. I would say Brazil was a serious mind fuck. It’s the most extreme place I’ve ever been, on every level. You go there and you’ll see the most intense natural beauty and the most intense pollution of nature that you’ve ever seen in your life. You’ll see the most incredible rich communities, and you’ll see the most unbelievably fucked up poverty. It’s really strange down there. And so the shows were kind of the same way. It was just very weird.“
Find below a rundown of some personal thoughts and observations related to this particular tour:
Belo Horizonte Independent Music Festival, Belo Horizonte, August 15, 1994 (FLS #0628)
First ever Fugazi gig in Brazil, set at the Belo Horizonte Independent Music Festival in the presence of some 3000 attendees.
While the band appears appreciative of such a unique event and the performance is overall tight, little is left to chance. In fact, most of the set list pretty much gets sorted in-between songs, as the band members audibly suggest and discuss what to play next, which is quite a departure from the organic, spontaneous modus operandi.
Even though the volume levels are a bit low, the mix is quite evenly balanced and enjoyable (note that the sound is pretty much reduced to mono during Rend It and Great Cop). 
The set includes the live debut of both Birthday Pony and Target (two songs featured on the 1995 Red Medicine studio album release). Other highlights in my book include Nice New Outfit, Turnover, Waiting Room, Margin Walker, Give Me The Cure, Target and definitely Promises. 
To top things off, it can be noted that this is Joey Picuri’s (soundman) birthday show!
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Brendan #1 3. Facet Squared 4. Public Witness Program 5. Interlude 1 6. Reclamation 7. Interlude 2 8. Nice New Outfit 9. Interlude 3 10. Birthday Pony 11. Turnover 12. Interlude 4 13. Waiting Room 14. Margin Walker 15. Song #1 16. Interlude 5 17. Give Me The Cure 18. Interlude 6 19. By You 20. Instrument 21. Rend It 22. Interlude 7 23. Great Cop 24. Interlude 8 25. Target 26. Interlude 9 27. Promises 28. Outro
Circo Voador, Rio De Janeiro,  August 18, 1994 (FLS #0629)
One of my favourite recordings from this particular tour, considering it is one of the better sounding ones (maybe a bit rough around the edges) but also because the event played out at a smaller venue, the Circo Voador in Rio De Janeiro in front of a rowdy crowd.
The result is a more tumultuous gig and lively event, which gets interrupted repeatedly because of people stage-diving and the security issues arising from this. Listen close as even Joe loses his temper at one point.
You can pick up on quite a bit of Portuguese as well, as some of the locals step up to translate for the band and mediate.
The recording includes 16 songs total. Steady Diet of Nothing provides most tracks (5), with the 7 Songs or S/T EP (3), Red Medicine (2), In on the Kill Taker (2), Repeater (2), Margin Walker EP (1) and the 3 Songs 7 inch (1) following suit.
Personal highlights include Stacks, And The Same, Waiting Room, Give Me The Cure, Exit Only and Shut the Door.
The set list:
1. Opening Remarks 2. Joe #1 3. Merchandise 4. Interlude 1 5. Walken’s Syndrome (aborted) 6. Interlude 2 7. Reclamation 8. Runaway Return 9. Interlude 3 10. Stacks 11. Smallpox Champion 12. Interlude 4 13. And The Same 14. Interlude 5 15. Bulldog Front 16. Waiting Room 17. Give Me The Cure 18. Long Division 19. Target 20. Birthday Pony 21. Interlude 6 22. Exit Only 23. Shut the Door 24. Outro
Col. Leao XIII Hall, Itaborai,  August 19, 1994 (FLS #0630)
This one sounds like an average audience recording at best. This is unfortunate, since it hints at a phenomenal, intense performance, and because the set list includes one-off live renderings (this tour) of both the Steady Diet instrumental and KYEO.
Forensic Scene, taken from the Red Medicine album, makes its live debut after Guy notes that ”you’re probably gonna hate this song, but we’re gonna play it anyway.“
In-between song chatter features more praise for the Brazilian journey, and Guy taking pleasure in getting his hair cut at a local spot that day.
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Steady Diet 3. Exit Only 4. Greed 5. Interlude 1 6. Turnover 7. Interlude 2 8. KYEO 9. Forensic Scene 10. By You 11. Interlude 3 12. Repeater 13. Two Beats Off (w/ Summertime / The Place I Love tags) 14. Interlude 4 15. Bad Mouth 16. Bulldog Front 17. Waiting Room 18. Interlude 5 19. Blueprint 20. Interlude 6 21. Instrument 22. Public Witness Program 23. Sweet and Low 24. Outro
Aeroanta, Sao Paulo,  August 20, 1994 (FLS #0631)
This concert showcases tour exclusive live renderings of Latin Roots and Sieve-Fisted Find. Fell, Destroyed, another cut taken from the (then) upcoming Red Medicine album is added to the live repertoire in instrumental form.
The mix takes the opening song to settle, but once it does, the sound quality of the recording is quite good and balanced. Note however, that the audience is rather low in the mix, that Guy’s guitar cuts out occasionally, and that there is a bit of distortion (buzz) crosscutting some of the quieter parts.
An enjoyable performance overall, featuring 21 tracks total, favouring the Repeater album (6), followed by Red Medicine (4), Steady Diet (3), Kill Taker (3), the S/T EP (2), Margin Walker EP (2), and 3 Songs 7 inch (1).
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Styrofoam 3. Latin Roots 4. Facet Squared 5. Sieve-Fisted Find 6. Reclamation 7. Interlude 1 8. Two Beats Off (w/ Summertime / The Place I Love tags) 9. Interlude 2 10. Birthday Pony 11. By You 12. Margin Walker 13. Bad Mouth 14. Break-In 15. Waiting Room 16. Interlude 3 17. Smallpox Champion 18. Interlude 4 19. Instrument 20. Blueprint 21. Interlude 5 22. Long Division 23. Target 24. Repeater 25. Encore 26. Fell, Destroyed Instrumental 27. Promises 28. Reprovisional
Aeroanta, Sao Paulo,  August 21, 1994 (FLS #0632)
Second night at the Aeroante, Sao Paolo, according to Guy “an amazing city you live in, this is like 37 Manhattans all put together, it’s totally crazy.” This is arguably the best sounding recording from this particular tour, even though somewhat high on treble (note that Joe’s bass, ironically, is low in the mix on Joe #1).
The set list features a number of strongpoints in my opinion, e.a. a vibrant version of Exit Only, Long Division (which appropriately addresses a fight that broke up moments before), Returning The Screw, and the powerhouse combo Shut the Door into Glueman to close out the night, yet my absolute highlight is Runaway Return, i.e. specifically Ian’s guitar playing out against Joe’s bass which catches some eerie reverb on the go.
The recording captures an outstanding performance, even though Guy’s vocals sound a tad fatigued, and adds up to 18 live tracks, drawn from In on the Kill Taker (5), S/T EP (4), Repeater (3), Steady Diet (3), Red Medicine (2), and the 3 Songs 7 inch (1) respectively.
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Joe #1 3. Exit Only 4. Interlude 1 5. Merchandise 6. Interlude 2 7. Cassavetes 8. Repeater 9. Interlude 3 10. Rend It 11. Interlude 4 12. Long Division 13. Runaway Return 14. Interlude 5 15. Waiting Room 16. Give Me The Cure 17. Suggestion 18. Interlude 6 19. Forensic Scene (“a slow, slow, sad song so you might look to your neighbour and do a nice slow evil Lambada”) 20. Returning The Screw 21. Smallpox Champion 22. Interlude 7 23. By You 24. Interlude 8 25. Great Cop 26. Encore 27. Shut the Door 28. Glueman
92 Graus, Curitiba,  August 25, 1994 (FLS #0633)
First out of three consecutive concerts at the 92 Graus, a small underground bar in Curitiba. The instrumentation, the drums particularly, are rather low in the mix, the overall sound coming off suppressed or muffled. As such, it pretty much fails to engage in my opinion.
Note the tour exclusive live performance of Dear Justice Letter and a solid take on Shut the Door.
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Joe #1 3. And The Same 4. Interlude 1 5. Cassavetes 6. Merchandise 7. Public Witness Program 8. Interlude 2 9. Instrument 10. Walken’s Syndrome 11. Interlude 3 12. Birthday Pony 13. Dear Justice Letter 14. Interlude 4 15. Suggestion 16. Give Me The Cure 17. Waiting Room 18. Interlude 5 19. Forensic Scene 20. By You 21. Interlude 6 22. Stacks 23. Runaway Return 24. Shut the Door 25. Outro
92 Graus, Curitiba,  August 26, 1994 (FLS #0635)
Previously released as part of the original hardcopy Live Series (volume 11), this here is a recording I’ve always enjoyed listening to.
Admittedly Guy’s Rickenbacker partially drowns out the rest of the guitar play or instrumentation, yet otherwise it’s deliciously right up there in your face, as are the vocals. Add in some altercations or puta musings, and you have a recording which demands attention and favours repeated listening.
Personal picks include Exit Only (a couple of people address the audience in Portuguese at the beginning of the song), Two Beats Off (w/ subtle The Place I Love / Summertime hints), Blueprint, Reprovisional (w/ Roadrunner tag) and - pretty much as per usual - Promises to close out the set (Ian plays a handful of introductory notes to Sweet and Low right before ending the gig).
Returning the Screw, on the other hand, surprisingly falls flat here in my opinion, as the band doesn’t seem to get the pacing quite right.
The Repeater album provides most tracks (6), followed by the Kill Taker (5), Steady Diet (3), Red Medicine (2), Margin Walker EP (2) and the 7 Songs debut EP (1), adding up to a total of 19 live cuts.
Footage of this concert (mistakenly dated August 25) can be found here.
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Brendan #1 3. Facet Squared 4. Rend It 5. Great Cop 6. Exit Only 7. Greed 8. Turnover 9. Reclamation 10. Two Beats Off 11. By You 12. Waiting Room 13. Margin Walker 14. Long Division 15. Blueprint 16. Birthday Pony 17. Reprovisional 18. Returning the Screw 19. Smallpox Champion 20. Promises
92 Graus, Curitiba,  August 27, 1994 (FLS #0636)
On paper, hands down my favourite set list from this particular tour. The Red Medicine instrumental Version makes its live debut and is served as set opener to boot (note that the song did not make another appearance until the October 8, 1995 gig in St. Louis, Missouri).
It has been mentioned that the quality of the recording is subpar due to the sound cutting in and out. And while this is true, fortunately only the first couple of songs are affected by this. As soon as Merchandise, everything pretty much balances out, and leaves us with the bulk of the recording to enjoy even though the overall sound remains a bit thin or shrill, atleast up to Two Beats Off. The cassette gets turned after this and once Song #1 kicks in, the sound quality improves some more (technical hindrances do persist).
Probably the longest show of this tour, with 21 songs total (note that Glueman is cut short before the final breakdown or finale), slightly favouring the Repeater album (6), followed by Steady Diet (4), 7 Songs or S/T debut EP (3), Red Medicine (3), Kill Taker (3), and the 3 Songs seven-inch (2).
The second half of the show, i.e. the whole Bulldog Front into Glueman streak is pure bliss, and includes the only live rendering of Last Chance for a Slow Dance from this Brazilian string of shows. Plus, Interlude 3 essentially is a rough cut of Lusty Scripps as featured through the 1999 Fugazi documentary and subsequent soundtrack Instrument.
The set list:
1. Intro 2. Version 3. Exit Only 4. Interlude 1 5. Merchandise 6. Interlude 2 7. Turnover 8. Reclamation 9. Interlude 3 10. Nice New Outfit 11. Styrofoam 12. Target 13. Interlude 4 14. Birthday Pony 15. Two Beats Off 16. Song #1 17. Interlude 5 18. Bulldog Front 19. Bad Mouth 20. Break-In 21. Long Division 22. Blueprint 23. Instrument 24. Last Chance for a Slow Dance 25. Sweet and Low 26. Encore 27. Repeater 28. Glueman
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