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DoomandGloom
Surprised to see CYHMK played 86 times...
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R
OK, I stand corrected. I'd love to hear one of those '71 versions.
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mnewman505
looking at this really makes you realize how special the Licks tour was set list wise.
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treaclefingers
This one's cool...a concert map of ALL the concerts they've ever done and where.
[www.setlist.fm]
US is number one of course with 627 shows. UK number two with 433.
Guess who else is in the top 10!
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treaclefingers
This one's cool...a concert map of ALL the concerts they've ever done and where.
[www.setlist.fm]
US is number one of course with 627 shows. UK number two with 433.
Guess who else is in the top 10!
Now I'm guessing without having looked ...
Germany
France
Canada
Australia
Netherlands
Ireland
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RollingFreak
I like how people use Setlist.fm as if thats a credible source. Yeah, its good for current stuff, but its also totally random and there's no way to prove many of these setlists. Just saying, the whole site is based off of who is bored enough at the time to update these things. There are also many places where people just screw with the sets, and the fact that some of the statistics attribute things to wrong albums is another flaw.
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stonehearted
I'm guessing it's Woodies, since it looks right at home there--either that, or it's one of the many bass players they auditioned at the time.
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camper88
I guess things were different on the Two and Counting Tour
my ass unless that song has been missing from the Candlestick Park BootlegsQuote
Captain Teague
setlist.fm state Tops was played in San Francisco on 17 October 1981. This is not confirmed on Nico's site or Gazza's Rocks Off. How many more errors are there I wonder?