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Marijuanaut's Return
Marijuanaut's Return
Poster of the tour designed by David V. D'Andrea.
Tour of
Sleep
Year 2010
Start date September 3
End date September 13
Shows 11
Region United States
Website Official Website
Sleep tour chronology
Marijuanaut's Return
(2010)

Marijuanaut's Return (Also billed as Marijuanaut's Return US Tour 2010) was a tour by Sleep in 2010. It would be the band's first tour since 1994. Notably, it was the first tour to feature Neurosis drummer [[Jason Roeder] on the drums due to Chris Hakius' retirement from music following the 2009 Sleep reunion.

Background[]

On 11 August 2010 Sleep would announce the dates and supporting acts for the tour. Along with announcing the dates came the announcement that Jason Roeder would now be the drummer for Sleep.[1] On some of the dates the band to perform Sleep's Holy Mountain in it's entirety alongside selections from Dopesmoker, similar to the All Tomorrow Parties shows in the UK the previous year.

Notably, this tour would also feature performances of then unreleased song Antarcticans Thawed and a cover of "Over The Mountain" by Ozzy Osbourne on select dates.

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Sleep Dopesmoker Holy Mountain Part1 Live Philly 2010

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Sleep "Over The Mountain" Live 9 5 10

Dates[]

  • September 3, 2010 - Kutsher's Country Club, Monticello, New York (All Tomorrows Parties)
  • September 4, 2010 - Los Angeles State Historic Park, Los Angeles, California (FYF Fest)
  • September 5, 2010 - Gothic Theater, Englewood, California
  • September 6, 2010 - Brooklyn Masonic Temple, New York, New York (With Doomriders, Unearthly Trance)
  • September 7, 2010 - Starlight Ballroom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (With A Storm of Light)
  • September 8, 2010 - Brooklyn Masonic Temple, New York, New York (With A Storm of Light, Lichens)
  • September 9, 2010 - Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois (With Lichens)
  • September 10, 2010 - Roseland Theater, Portland, Oregon (Music Fest NW; With Scott Kelly, YOB)
  • September 11, 2010 - Mohawk, Austin, Texas
  • September 12, 2010 - Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, California (With Thrones)
  • September 13, 2010 - Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, California

Personnel[]

Setlist[]

NOTE: Cultivator is a section of Dopesmoker.

September 3[]

  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Cultivator
  • The Druid
  • Inside the Sun
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds the Weedian)
  • From Beyond
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)

September 4[]

  • Dopesmoker
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Nain's Baptism (With a reprise of Dopesmoker)
  • Inside the Sun (With a reprise of Dopesmoker)

September 5[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Proceeds the Weedian
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 6[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Solo/Proceeds the Weedian section)
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 7[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion.)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Aquarian
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds the Weedian section)
  • Antarcticans Thawed

September 8[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro section)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds The Weedian section)
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 9[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds The Weedian)
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 10[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds The Weedian)
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 11[]

NOTE: Scott Kelly of Neurosis did lead vocals on "The Mob Rules".

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Solo/Proceeds The Weedian)
  • The Mob Rules (Black Sabbath)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

September 12[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Dragonaut
  • Aquarian
  • From Beyond
  • The Druid
  • Dopesmoker (Proceeds the Weedian)
  • Over the Mountain (Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Cultivator

September 13[]

  • Dopesmoker (Intro Portion)
  • Holy Mountain
  • Dragonaut
  • Evil Gypsy/Solomon's Theme
  • Aquarian
  • Some Grass
  • Nain's Baptism
  • Inside the Sun
  • The Druid
  • From Beyond
  • Dopesmoker (Solo/Proceeds The Weedian)
  • Antarcticans Thawed
  • Cultivator

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Ear Split CompoundSLEEP: Marijuanaut’s Return US 2010 Tour Update, Accessed March 8, 2016.
  V·T·E  Sleep
Current Members  Al CisnerosMatt PikeJason Roeder
Past Members Chris HakiusJustin Marler
Albums Volume OneSleep's Holy MountainJerusalemDopesmokerThe Sciences
Live Albums Sleep Live at Third Man Records
Extended Plays & Singles Volume TwoThe ClarityLeagues Beneath
Associated Bands and Artists AsbestosdeathDejection, UncleanOmHigh on FireNeurosisKalasThe SabiansShrinebuilderDenver Colorado 09.05.10Billy AndersonArik RoperDavid V. D'andrea
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