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Interrobang wrote:I want to take into account that the two tours where about four months (and a 1/3) months apart
Well, the second legs of the '96, '00, '03, etc tours were all many months apart.
FredHuggins wrote:Damn right the AL-Can tour is just the (slightly) international second leg of the Alapalooza tour. I'm just surprised it took you this long to figure that out.
Actually, I have had this whole concept for a while, it has just taken a while for me to post something about it.
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I would classify the AlCan tour as the dates Al played IN CANADA. So what if the setlist was pretty much Alapalooza?

It was the first time Al played outside the US and they apparently wanted to market it as such.
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Is the tour's title referencing something?
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TMBJon wrote:Is the tour's title referencing something?
AlCan = Alaska + Canada
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Yeah but I thought maybe that itself was a parody of someone else's tour in the early 90s or something.
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Yeah but I thought maybe that itself was a parody of someone else's tour in the early 90s or something.
It was Al's parody of ALCON '98, three years early.

No, I'm pretty sure it was just short for "Alaska/Canada."
It was the first time Al played outside the US and they apparently wanted to market it as such.
Al had played a few Toronto dates previously, but '95 was their first EXTENSIVE Canadian tour, to capitalize on the double platinum success of Alapalooza up there, not to mention the attention "Headline News" was getting as Al's first parody single of a Canadian band. MuchMusic even gave him a camcorder to document all the madness. It was also the first time they'd ever played Alaska, who were pretty much glad ANYONE was playing up there.
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I consider it as its own tour. Except for a few random dates at the end, it's purpose was to tour Canada and Alaska to promote "Alapalooza". They marketed it as such. It had it's own name. Plus it was the only concerts they did in 1995, except a few one shot deals later in the year. It's different from when during the SOL tour, they toured Australia and then took a few months off and toured the U.S. They promoted that as the start of the SOL tour, which happened to be overseas, but would eventually make its way to the U.S. under the same name.

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FredHuggins wrote:No, I'm pretty sure it was just short for "Alaska/Canada."
Yes, that was it. This can actually be seen on weirdal.com.

For example, on this page, it says "Subbed for Steve during the second half of the 1995 Alaska-Canada Tour" under Larry Antonino:

http://www.weirdal.com/players.htm

This page also calls it the Alaska-Canada tour:

http://www.weirdal.com/alguits.htm
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Alapalooza tour

Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*
Lasagna
Bohemian Polka
One More Minute
Frank's 2000" TV
Like a Surgeon
Generic Blues
Medley:
Theme from Rocky XIII
I Love Rocky Road
Chicken Pot Pie
The White Stuff
Spam
My Bologna
Taco Grande
Addicted to Spuds
Green Eggs & Ham
Livin' in the Fridge
Eat It

Jurassic Park
You Don't Love Me Anymore
Achy Breaky Song
Smells Like Nirvana
Bedrock Anthem
Fat
Encore:
Yoda

Al-Can Tour

Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*
Lasagna
Bohemian Polka
One More Minute
Headline News
Like a Surgeon
Since You've Been Gone
Generic Blues
Medley:
Theme from Rocky XIII
I Love Rocky Road
Chicken Pot Pie
The White Stuff
Spam
My Bologna
Taco Grande
Addicted to Spuds
Green Eggs & Ham
Livin' in the Fridge
Eat It

Jurassic Park
You Don't Love Me Anymore
Achy Breaky Song
Smells Like Nirvana
Bedrock Anthem
Fat
Encore:
Yoda

I can see the similarities in the set I think the reason why they are so similar is because Al had no new songs out.
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weird_el wrote:I would classify the AlCan tour as the dates Al played IN CANADA. So what if the setlist was pretty much Alapalooza?

It was the first time Al played outside the US and they apparently wanted to market it as such.

The 1st time Al played outside of U.S was on The First Tour.
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