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mariano
Opening - Mother's Little Helper
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Doxa
But I hope that when this is all over, and if this site still exists (not likely), you guys come back and tell us how awful it was to hear all those satisfactions, jumpingjackflashes, missyous and gimmeshelters. And how happy you and everyone else is now for not needing to hear those ever again by that band.
Prepair yourselves. We are getting there. It's pretty close.
- Doxa
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Hairball
Doom and Gloom....
Since Ghost Town is probably the only relatively "new" tune they'll play (and hopefully it remains in the setlist), they should bring back Doom and Gloom, and maybe even One More Shot.
Both obviously pale in comparison to their greatest warhorses, but at least there will be something a bit more contemporary than all the oldies that make up their sets - Ghost Town being the sole exception.
Better yet, bring back some of the blues covers from B&L. None are original, but the album is only half a decade old, and those tunes were great live - far superior to the studio versions.
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GasLightStreet
Of all the deluxe reissue extra albums/previously unreleased tracks, they've only played one - Trouble's A Comin'.
They've had plenty of opportunity to play (acknowledge) the bonus tracks... Plundered My Soul being a great example - nothing.
Doesn't that seem kind of odd?
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Nikkei
ok so I try to provide a lighthearted suggestion about our own setlist attitudes go to sleep and when I wake up I have no specific answer but a barrage of posts about how we all can bitch and whine when the day comes when they don't exist anymore. Uplifting can't come soon enough I guess
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BeastyBurdeny
Do we reckon the Hyde Park setlist will be shorter than the non-festival shows?
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BeastyBurdeny
Do we reckon the Hyde Park setlist will be shorter than the non-festival shows?
We all know that they hovered around 17-20 songs per show during the last 7 years or more. I predicted (who cares, right?) that they'll never play more than a 19 song setlist again.
Although they haven't played more than 20 songs per show for years, I'm unaware of them playing fewer than 17.
Anyone? When is the last time they played fewer than 17 songs during a show?
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NashvilleBlues
When is the last time they played fewer than 17 songs during a show?
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NashvilleBlues
When is the last time they played fewer than 17 songs during a show?
If not counting warm-up club shows or private shows, I would say Isle of Wight 2007. 15 songs.