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dcba
Great on record... unfortunately it didn't "cut" it live (imo).
T&T is the kind of song Keef can perform in an intimate setting = a club-show with an audience of connaisseurs who know and like every rare track the band recorded. The handful of times it was tried in a stadium setting ,it tanked... (imo again).
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
Imho "Infamy" has a chance to make a comeback (though I never heard one live version that pleased me except... the one recorded during the Vilvoorde rehearsals which kicks ass - imho again).
Anyway T&T and "Infamy" are much better songs than the dreadful "You Don't Have To Mean It".
The Light The Fuse-version is very good. He started to play the riff differently early in the tour. By Hollywood Bowl it sounded like It Won't Take Long
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
Imho "Infamy" has a chance to make a comeback (though I never heard one live version that pleased me except... the one recorded during the Vilvoorde rehearsals which kicks ass - imho again).
Anyway T&T and "Infamy" are much better songs than the dreadful "You Don't Have To Mean It".
The Light The Fuse-version is very good. He started to play the riff differently early in the tour. By Hollywood Bowl it sounded like It Won't Take Long
At first a little puzzled, I think the correct quotations rather are as stated.
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Monsoon Ragoon
It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
Imho "Infamy" has a chance to make a comeback (though I never heard one live version that pleased me except... the one recorded during the Vilvoorde rehearsals which kicks ass - imho again).
Anyway T&T and "Infamy" are much better songs than the dreadful "You Don't Have To Mean It".
The Light The Fuse-version is very good. He started to play the riff differently early in the tour. By Hollywood Bowl it sounded like It Won't Take Long
At first a little puzzled, I think the correct quotations rather are as stated.
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dcba
Moonsoon: yeah it's taken from RS 214/215 (the boot of the Paris show).It's the last song of cd2.
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It's been played 22 times in 2002/2003. Never been dusted out since...
At least he dared to play his obscure songs in the 00s. Today we only get the played-to-death stuff. A full tour with Infamy at every show? Hard to imagine after just 12 year.
Imho "Infamy" has a chance to make a comeback (though I never heard one live version that pleased me except... the one recorded during the Vilvoorde rehearsals which kicks ass - imho again).
Anyway T&T and "Infamy" are much better songs than the dreadful "You Don't Have To Mean It".
The Light The Fuse-version is very good. He started to play the riff differently early in the tour. By Hollywood Bowl it sounded like It Won't Take Long
At first a little puzzled, I think the correct quotations rather are as stated.
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Were you the one to describe "You Don't Have to Mean It" as dreadful then in your earlier post?
Edit: Now I see that I have made mess of it though. It was dcba, who did so.