Last Road Trip Download Series

Last Road Trip was the farewell tour by The Watchmen in December 2003.

Last Road Trip
Live album by
Released2004
RecordedDecember 16–31, 2003
GenreRock
LabelIndependent
The Watchmen chronology
Slomotion
(2001)
Last Road Trip
(2004)

In November 2003 the band decided to go their separate ways. However, they decided that before they did so, they would perform one last short tour across Canada as a "Thank You" to their fans. The tour was called "The Watchman's Last Road Trip" and included 9 concerts in 6 Canadian cities and 1 American city.

As an extra special thank you to fans, the band released full soundboard recordings from each concert via download, first from their own site and then via Maple Music. The cost was $10.00 CDN per show. Among fans of the band, this has become known as the Last Road Trip Download Series.

Throughout the tour, the band consisted of original band members Daniel Greaves (Vocals & Harmonica), and Joey Serlin (Guitar) with Ken Tizzard (Bass) who had been with the since their second album, and Ryan Ahoff (Drums) who replaced original drummer Sammy Kohn. Original bassist Pete Loewen joined the band during the encore of their last show in their hometown of Winnipeg on December 20, 2003.

Tour dates

  • December 16, 2003 - Calgary, AB - The Palace
  • December 17, 2003 - Edmonton, AB - Red's
  • December 18, 2003 - Saskatoon, SK - Patricia Hotel
  • December 19, 2003 - Winnipeg, MB - The Pyramid Cabaret (formerly The Spectrum)
  • December 20, 2003 - Winnipeg, MB - The Pyramid Cabaret (formerly The Spectrum)
  • December 26, 2003 - Toronto, ON - Horseshoe Tavern
  • December 27, 2003 - Toronto, ON - Horseshoe Tavern
  • December 29, 2003 - Ottawa, ON - Capital Ballroom
  • December 31, 2003 - Buffalo, NY - The Continental

Set Lists

The band decided to go back to their roots and play a lot of older songs which had not been performed in a while. The noticeable exception was the album Brand New Day which only had the song Incarnate played from it. The album breakdown is as follows:

The band also continued their long tradition of playing cover songs throughout the tour. The following songs were covered in their entirety (with location):

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