CarpetKisser;-) wrote:Sh*t....I'm going to Brusells on the next tour. All reviews / sound levels were top-nothch and by all accounts the last time they played there it was one of the best too. + FALAA + BURN
Ghostrider's posted the set list (with times!)
intro 0.00
crash and burn 1.12
ribbons 5.28
will i dream 8.40
Flood I 12.34
Burn 17.15
Suzanne 19.16
Giving Ground 23.38
("stop doing that, it's really anoying") (TGGI?)
Summer 27.56
Dominion 31.20
Slept 37.09
Still 40.35
Alice 43.15
Anaconda 46.41
Neverland 49.31
I was Wrong 53.05
FALAA 55.53
59.42 < Break > 62.39
Something Fast 62.39
Lucreatia 65.26
69.43 < Break > 71.15
Top night out 71.15
Vision thing 74.43
> end > 79.54
that has to be one of the best setlists so far so jealous
Basically, James Ray tried to invade the stage to join in on Giving Ground and resultantly got kicked out. He was being egged on to try again at a later gig, so I'm guessing this was what Ghostrider thinks was a repeat performance
That or I've got the entire wrong end of the stick
No James Ray or any Gangwar members in Brussels for that matter though But there was this guy making monkey-sounds and I think it's more likely that's the one 's talking to. When starting I was wrong he said 'I've been talking to you before' when the guy made the noise again...
I watched the rest of the Astoria gig last night and it's strange to see what you lot were talking about.
Many times you can hear the crowd chanting "turn it up, turn it up......" and during the intro to Susanne you can clearly hear Andrew saying "I can't hear me either".
I guess it was due to the sound problems but the crowd seem to be a bit.............er................dead. Sorry if that offends anyone. At the Norwich gig everyone was jumping around like loonies but here they seemed as if they were getting ready to watch Coronation Street.
Gimme_The_Ring wrote:
I guess it was due to the sound problems but the crowd seem to be a bit.............er................dead. Sorry if that offends anyone. At the Norwich gig everyone was jumping around like loonies but here they seemed as if they were getting ready to watch Coronation Street.
The crowd was awful at Astoria. I was down the front doing the normal thing of jumping around, but all this did was get the backs up of the losers who expected just to stand and watch politely and who took expection to anyone trying to get passed them. To compound the problem further they didn't know half the songs and so just stood even more impassively. It was worse than the American gigs I did in that respect. If in the video of the gig you have you see a shaved head guy in the middle jumping around with his hands in the air all night that's probably me.
Gimme_The_Ring wrote:I'll keep an eye out next time I watch it.
Alas I forgot to wear my Netherlands football shirt which would have made me stand out more so. How as I supposed to know my American tour t-shirt looked just like the European one? Tsk.
Was just glad to be in the gig after Nick had some problems with his ticket. Ended up on the left-side balcony as you look at the stage. Not the best of views, but then given that we were on the wrong side to see Chris anyway, watching the crowd was the most interesting option. Bastards shut the bar before the last encore though. Denied!
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Coming soon.. in Gott-vision, a video for Summer - complete song - and a few half minute other clips from the gig.. dependent on my net connection at home working...
the camera suddenly leaps to a 90 degree side view as I thought it self corrected like it does when taking photos, but alas it didn't..
Mind you, my world was a bit like that, that night...
I give you the finger but you want the whole hand...
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