Live at the Ventura Theatre (Switchfoot DVD)

Live at Ventura Theatre is a live performance DVD featuring the rock band Switchfoot. It was recorded live March 29, 2007 on one of the stops during the band's spring leg of the Oh! Gravity. Tour. It is the first DVD to be released under the band's own label, lowercase people records. The DVD features the performance, as well as a short mini-documentary about the event.

Live at Ventura Theatre
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Released November 21, 2007
RecordedMarch 29, 2007
Ventura Theatre - Ventura, CA
GenreAlternative rock
Length1:11:17
LabelLowercase People Records
ProducerSwitchfoot
Live Nation

The DVD was first released on the band's online store November 21, 2007 and began December 9, 2007.

Track listing

  1. Stars
  2. Politicians
  3. Oh! Gravity.
  4. This Is Your Life
  5. Learning To Breathe
  6. Yesterdays
  7. Gone
  8. American Dream
  9. On Fire
  10. Faust, Midas, and Myself
  11. The Shadow Proves The Sunshine
  12. Awakening
  13. Meant To Live
  14. Only Hope
  15. Dare You To Move

Bonus Songs

  1. Company Car
  2. Burn Out Bright
  3. We Are One Tonight

Notes

  • Notable for their absence are the songs "Dirty Second Hands" and "Ammunition," arguably two of the band's more energetic live numbers. Fans who went to this concert reported on the band's forums that those two songs were indeed performed at the show, but were most likely left off the DVD because the performances of those songs were not as strong as usual.
  • The "Bonus Songs" were actually from the same show. It is unknown why they were curiously moved to a "bonus songs" section.
  • After the song, "American Dream," Jon Foreman plays the impromptu "Ventura Song" with his guitar and harmonica, while the band plays along. The song then immediately segues into "On Fire."
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