I wish the set lists could include some different tracks than the ones we've all heard for 5 years or so. Valentine and Marian in 2003 were great. What about Blood Money or Floorshow? Heartland? Or something never played live before? Give us a treat guys...
I understand that some US auds have not heard a lot of the material on offer, so it's exciting for them, but there are *a lot* of us who have seen shows and heard recordings of shows from the past 10 years who are a bit disappointed in the setlists so far. So keep Dominion and Temple and Vision Thing for those who want the old live favorites, but add a little spice for the rest of us, please!
PLAY SOME DIFFERENT SONGS!
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Songs I´d like to hear:
Valentine
Burn
More (imagine how good it´d be!)
Something Fast
A Rock and A Hard Place
Logic
1959
Under the Gun
When You Don´t See Me
Valentine
Burn
More (imagine how good it´d be!)
Something Fast
A Rock and A Hard Place
Logic
1959
Under the Gun
When You Don´t See Me
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As far as I know 1959 is the only one of those tracks that has never been trotted out for an audience. I'd be thrilled with Floorshow, ecstatic with Good Things, and over the moon if they'd just do 9 while 9... all of which have been played live in years past, so at least the doktor is programmed.
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bismarck wrote:... so at least the doktor is programmed.
Aye, but are the new guitarists?
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For Vegas show i really wished for More coz i thought it would've been appropriate, and i still wish they'd bring back This Corrosion. Oh, and i've been hoping for Logic ever since they dropped it in 2001.
i'm not so sure a lot of their old songs would fit in with the setlist (Floorshow etc).
In general, i'm happy with whatever they play, as long as they do.
i'm not so sure a lot of their old songs would fit in with the setlist (Floorshow etc).
In general, i'm happy with whatever they play, as long as they do.
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Did they make setlist based upon the songs the new guitarists knew beforehand, you mean? Besides, I imagine it'd take about three minutes for a decent guitarist to learn "Good Things", for instance.crucifixbuddha wrote:Aye, but are the new guitarists?bismarck wrote:... so at least the doktor is programmed.
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We need a gig where they play everything they've not played before.
Home Of The Hit-Men, Phantom, Afterhours (full version, not as an intro), Poison Door, Bury Me Deep, Black Planet, Torch, 1959, Driven Like The Snow, Sandstorm/Untitled, You Could Be The One.
And maybe Driver as well.
Home Of The Hit-Men, Phantom, Afterhours (full version, not as an intro), Poison Door, Bury Me Deep, Black Planet, Torch, 1959, Driven Like The Snow, Sandstorm/Untitled, You Could Be The One.
And maybe Driver as well.
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i'll agree that You Could Be the One would make one hell of an encore.
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Actually I also agree that You Could Be The One should be honored with a live outing. I think it's one of the best songs from the Vision Thing era.
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resolved by speeches and majority decisions,
but by iron and blood.
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You could be the one is non favorite of mine, but why not, one chance for everys song, i would prefer driven like the snow.
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In the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me
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I don't know why you are moaning really - the setlists between 1996 and 2000 were largely static apart from the occasional new song. At least in the past few years they have brought back/premiered I Was Wrong, Neverland, When You Don't See Me, Doctor Jeep, Lucretia, Flood I etc.
I agree that they should play a wider variety of songs (FALAA is quite neglected these days, as are Body Electric, Body & Soul, and More), but the current choice of material pleases me no end.
I'd quite like to see WEA do a b-sides comp of the 84-93 era material and a hits/live1985 DVD - money for old rope in my book. I can think of at least 15 songs that could fit on there, including Torch/Colours, which should be shunted off "Floodland" by now.
I agree that they should play a wider variety of songs (FALAA is quite neglected these days, as are Body Electric, Body & Soul, and More), but the current choice of material pleases me no end.
I'd quite like to see WEA do a b-sides comp of the 84-93 era material and a hits/live1985 DVD - money for old rope in my book. I can think of at least 15 songs that could fit on there, including Torch/Colours, which should be shunted off "Floodland" by now.
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A b-sides compilaton and a load of live material has already been released.
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the still haven't performed Never Land (a jazz odyssey)
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now Mike, even you know that went too farMotz wrote:Surely A Jazz Funk Odyssey?
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I am old Mike, I survived the 'Britfunk' years, give me some credit, please
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well, they're actually playing stuff thats new to the US audience,bismarck wrote:I wish the set lists could include some different tracks than the ones we've all heard for 5 years or so. Valentine and Marian in 2003 were great. What about Blood Money or Floorshow? Heartland? Or something never played live before? Give us a treat guys...
I understand that some US auds have not heard a lot of the material on offer, so it's exciting for them, but there are *a lot* of us who have seen shows and heard recordings of shows from the past 10 years who are a bit disappointed in the setlists so far. So keep Dominion and Temple and Vision Thing for those who want the old live favorites, but add a little spice for the rest of us, please!
so i dont see an issue with things being like that there.
however, I agree that it would be nice to get some funnies
crop up in Europe:
a new cover, nasty version of sister ray, marian, floorshow,
body electric. something off the wall.
like opening with black planet! and finishing with dolly parton!
My first post here! So far the set lists have been okay with me, but some stuff I would love to see live:
Body & Soul
Valentine
Nine While Nine
Afterhours
Train
Body Electric
Kiss the Carpet
All in all the set list is still good and I am very excited for the Seattle show!
Body & Soul
Valentine
Nine While Nine
Afterhours
Train
Body Electric
Kiss the Carpet
All in all the set list is still good and I am very excited for the Seattle show!