setlists for 2006

Gig reviews, set lists, thoughts, comments and observations on the mammoth 2006 25th Anniversary tour.
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Drakee
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hi i was wondering if anyone knew any setlists or had a good idea of what songs they would play this year since i might be going in austin
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Ozpat
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You can find some here:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 51&start=0

There's also a thread about best songs and worst songs which you should be able to find in here pretty easily.

I'll give you my setlist anyway. It differs a bit from time to time but today I just feel like:

1. Brand new intro
2. Kiss the Carpet
3. Ribbons
4. Crash and Burn
5. Summer
6. Giving Ground
7. Burn
8. Long train
9. New song
10. Valentine
11. Alice
12. Suzanne
13. Heartland
14. New song
15. New song
16. Romeo Down
17. Adrenochrome
18. Vision Thing
19. Comfartably Numb/Some Kind of Stranger
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20. New coversong
21. I Was Wrong (version)
22. Top Nite Out
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23. This Corrosion
24. Ghostrider/Sister Ray/Louie Louie

I guess it's kind of a long setlist... :innocent:

Welcome to HL and have a good time at the Austin gig! :D
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Odd place for VT though, I guess they'll use it either as opening song (in the US) or (as usually) in the encores, not?
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Planet Dave
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Check out the 2005 Tour section for likely setlists, or the Tours site for every setlist since 96. It'll be similar this time around, with the odd honourable exception thrown in. But regardless of setlists, get yerself a tkt for Austin. Doesn't matter what they play, the power of the performance will blow you away regardless. :von: :notworthy:
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Planet Dave wrote:It'll be similar this time around, with the odd honourable exception thrown in.
... unless there's new material.











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Brad
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Mark my words ... expect a radically different set list this tour...
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euphoria
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I have that feeling too. Adam is out, Ben is in. At least one new song, otherwise I will be both surprised and disappointed.
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Planet Dave
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But from a band point of view surely it's easier to blood a new bloke in with the stuff the rest ( :lol: ) of the band are familiar with. Mr Catalyst himself has only a handful of gigs under his belt, after all.

Like I say, don't worry about the setlist, just bounce up and down a lot. 8)
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Ozpat
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Obviousman wrote:Odd place for VT though, I guess they'll use it either as opening song (in the US) or (as usually) in the encores, not?
Yes...just as odd as Drogheda 1990 or Hasselt 1992 for example :twisted:
Just my wishlist Z.... :D
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Ozpat wrote:19. Comfartably Numb
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James Blast wrote:
Ozpat wrote:19. Comfartably Numb
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :eek: :urff:

Guess what Ethan's singing now. :roll:
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Ozpat
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Planet Dave wrote:
James Blast wrote:
Ozpat wrote:19. Comfartably Numb
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :eek: :urff:

Guess what Ethan's singing now. :roll:
:lol: :lol:

I won't edit it.... :twisted:
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