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Ok, I have to ask cuz I don't know.. Where are people getting these set lists? I first started seeing people with them on Zip Code, at the bar after etc, but never asked before.. Do crew members hand them out?
They start appearing on Twitter shortly after (or sometimes during) the show: the band usually post an official one but other people seem to get copies from crew members. The one I posted came from an account in Japanese so no idea about its source.
At Chicago 1, somebody seems to have given away a copy of the "rain" setlist very early on once they knew it wouldn't be needed, which caused a bit of confusion because people who weren't listening to the show posted it as the actual setlist. That hasn't happened again so far.
Hi Green Lady,
I attended the show and went to great lengths to try and get a copy but was unsuccessful. Would you be so kind to send me the source or scan a copy to my email. It's not hidden in my profile. Thank You kindly
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Gotta go check the tape for altered lyrics...
Lets Spend the Night Together
Stuck in this Parking Lot Forever
The show was wonderful. I haven't had the opportunity to see Like a Rainbow or Sad Sad Sad in the flesh, so those were a treat. Grabbed a GA spot near the B stage just before the Beaches set, the B stage is a great re-addition to the show, I only wish it was one song longer (at the expense of 5 minutes chopped from the song that must not be named)!
The venue was nice and orderly on the way in, surprisingly so given the number of people and it being a long holiday weekend in Canada. The way out though, forget it. Total chaos and the lack of parking lot attendants and police was staggering. I've got no health problems, knock on wood, but if anyone had a health problem in that mess they are now likely dead. Go on Twitter and search for #BurlsCreek for a good read.
Looking forward to seeing them in DC in a more orderly environment!
The reason I sat this one out, even though it is the closest tour date to where I live and I actually work/stay in Toronto often: the traffic was going to be a nightmare. Coach in and out only means you are sitting on a bus for hours instead of sitting in a car - still not how I want to spend a beautiful Summer day on a Canadian holiday weekend for a set of songs I have seen played (some too many times). My idea for future shows where traffic will be a known issue: If they feel that they have to play Miss You, Sympathy and Satisfaction, and they put them all as the encore, so the fans that are tired of them can leave before they start and get a 20 minute head start (joking).
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Ok, I have to ask cuz I don't know.. Where are people getting these set lists? I first started seeing people with them on Zip Code, at the bar after etc, but never asked before.. Do crew members hand them out?
They start appearing on Twitter shortly after (or sometimes during) the show: the band usually post an official one but other people seem to get copies from crew members. The one I posted came from an account in Japanese so no idea about its source.
At Chicago 1, somebody seems to have given away a copy of the "rain" setlist very early on once they knew it wouldn't be needed, which caused a bit of confusion because people who weren't listening to the show posted it as the actual setlist. That hasn't happened again so far.
Hi Green Lady,
I attended the show and went to great lengths to try and get a copy but was unsuccessful. Would you be so kind to send me the source or scan a copy to my email. It's not hidden in my profile. Thank You kindly
I think you may have misunderstood me - I am several thousand miles away in the UK and I do not have a physical copy of the set list. All I can do is send you a copy of the pictures, which I'm happy to do.
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The entire continent is in a traffic jam. What adds to this traffic crawl is the fact that most folks now purchase products online, which leads to even more congestion via Transfer Truck Deliveries. It is 24-7 traffic now in America.
The travel infrastructure must be upgraded immediately or we need to find new forms of transportation.
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Ok, I have to ask cuz I don't know.. Where are people getting these set lists? I first started seeing people with them on Zip Code, at the bar after etc, but never asked before.. Do crew members hand them out?
They start appearing on Twitter shortly after (or sometimes during) the show: the band usually post an official one but other people seem to get copies from crew members. The one I posted came from an account in Japanese so no idea about its source.
At Chicago 1, somebody seems to have given away a copy of the "rain" setlist very early on once they knew it wouldn't be needed, which caused a bit of confusion because people who weren't listening to the show posted it as the actual setlist. That hasn't happened again so far.
Hi Green Lady,
I attended the show and went to great lengths to try and get a copy but was unsuccessful. Would you be so kind to send me the source or scan a copy to my email. It's not hidden in my profile. Thank You kindly
I think you may have misunderstood me - I am several thousand miles away in the UK and I do not have a physical copy of the set list. All I can do is send you a copy of the pictures, which I'm happy to do.
Yes ok. If anyone would be so kind as to scan a copy to me. I went all over to try and find one. Cheers
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Gotta go check the tape for altered lyrics...
Lets Spend the Night Together
Stuck in this Parking Lot Forever
The show was wonderful. I haven't had the opportunity to see Like a Rainbow or Sad Sad Sad in the flesh, so those were a treat. Grabbed a GA spot near the B stage just before the Beaches set, the B stage is a great re-addition to the show, I only wish it was one song longer (at the expense of 5 minutes chopped from the song that must not be named)!
The venue was nice and orderly on the way in, surprisingly so given the number of people and it being a long holiday weekend in Canada. The way out though, forget it. Total chaos and the lack of parking lot attendants and police was staggering. I've got no health problems, knock on wood, but if anyone had a health problem in that mess they are now likely dead. Go on Twitter and search for #BurlsCreek for a good read.
Looking forward to seeing them in DC in a more orderly environment!
The reason I sat this one out, even though it is the closest tour date to where I live and I actually work/stay in Toronto often: the traffic was going to be a nightmare. Coach in and out only means you are sitting on a bus for hours instead of sitting in a car - still not how I want to spend a beautiful Summer day on a Canadian holiday weekend for a set of songs I have seen played (some too many times). My idea for future shows where traffic will be a known issue: If they feel that they have to play Miss You, Sympathy and Satisfaction, and they put them all as the encore, so the fans that are tired of them can leave before they start and get a 20 minute head start (joking).
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Gotta go check the tape for altered lyrics...
Lets Spend the Night Together
Stuck in this Parking Lot Forever
The show was wonderful. I haven't had the opportunity to see Like a Rainbow or Sad Sad Sad in the flesh, so those were a treat. Grabbed a GA spot near the B stage just before the Beaches set, the B stage is a great re-addition to the show, I only wish it was one song longer (at the expense of 5 minutes chopped from the song that must not be named)!
The venue was nice and orderly on the way in, surprisingly so given the number of people and it being a long holiday weekend in Canada. The way out though, forget it. Total chaos and the lack of parking lot attendants and police was staggering. I've got no health problems, knock on wood, but if anyone had a health problem in that mess they are now likely dead. Go on Twitter and search for #BurlsCreek for a good read.
Looking forward to seeing them in DC in a more orderly environment!
The reason I sat this one out, even though it is the closest tour date to where I live and I actually work/stay in Toronto often: the traffic was going to be a nightmare. Coach in and out only means you are sitting on a bus for hours instead of sitting in a car - still not how I want to spend a beautiful Summer day on a Canadian holiday weekend for a set of songs I have seen played (some too many times). My idea for future shows where traffic will be a known issue: If they feel that they have to play Miss You, Sympathy and Satisfaction, and they put them all as the encore, so the fans that are tired of them can leave before they start and get a 20 minute head start (joking).
why more people didnt partake in the camping availability is beyond me,,
was a fun atmosphere over there, very relaxed, great wandering and meeting people,
and in the morning exiting was a breeze,
and camping was not much more money than parking,
also the one thing burls creek did do wrong with traffic, Line 8 should have been one way traffic, before show 2 lanes of traffic heading north, after event 2 lanes heading south, ( just like Nascar does it)
other than that it is what it is for traffic,,
however with all the bitchn I doubt they do another big 1 day event
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Gotta go check the tape for altered lyrics...
Lets Spend the Night Together
Stuck in this Parking Lot Forever
The show was wonderful. I haven't had the opportunity to see Like a Rainbow or Sad Sad Sad in the flesh, so those were a treat. Grabbed a GA spot near the B stage just before the Beaches set, the B stage is a great re-addition to the show, I only wish it was one song longer (at the expense of 5 minutes chopped from the song that must not be named)!
The venue was nice and orderly on the way in, surprisingly so given the number of people and it being a long holiday weekend in Canada. The way out though, forget it. Total chaos and the lack of parking lot attendants and police was staggering. I've got no health problems, knock on wood, but if anyone had a health problem in that mess they are now likely dead. Go on Twitter and search for #BurlsCreek for a good read.
Looking forward to seeing them in DC in a more orderly environment!
The reason I sat this one out, even though it is the closest tour date to where I live and I actually work/stay in Toronto often: the traffic was going to be a nightmare. Coach in and out only means you are sitting on a bus for hours instead of sitting in a car - still not how I want to spend a beautiful Summer day on a Canadian holiday weekend for a set of songs I have seen played (some too many times). My idea for future shows where traffic will be a known issue: If they feel that they have to play Miss You, Sympathy and Satisfaction, and they put them all as the encore, so the fans that are tired of them can leave before they start and get a 20 minute head start (joking).
why more people didnt partake in the camping availability is beyond me,,
was a fun atmosphere over there, very relaxed, great wandering and meeting people,
and in the morning exiting was a breeze,
and camping was not much more money than parking,
also the one thing burls creek did do wrong with traffic, Line 8 should have been one way traffic, before show 2 lanes of traffic heading north, after event 2 lanes heading south, ( just like Nascar does it)
other than that it is what it is for traffic,,
however with all the bitchn I doubt they do another big 1 day event
I didn't camp because I prefer hotels and I didn't think it an unreasonable expectation that there would be a cop directing traffic and a couple kids with batons waving cars along like every other concert or sporting event I've been to in my entire life. Egress was simply poorly managed by the venue and it wasn't safe. The venue is extremely lucky that nothing like a fan having a heart attack or an accident involving a fan falling asleep at the wheel occurred. I don't think its overly dramatic to think one of these things could happen at a place where 71,000 people, many of them seniors, are gathering.
Also I may be wrong, please correct me if so, but I feel like the camping option was not mentioned at the first onsale? Regardless, give me a real bed any day of the week, provided the venue making gobs of money pays the cops a little overtime to direct traffic.
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Gotta go check the tape for altered lyrics...
Lets Spend the Night Together
Stuck in this Parking Lot Forever
The show was wonderful. I haven't had the opportunity to see Like a Rainbow or Sad Sad Sad in the flesh, so those were a treat. Grabbed a GA spot near the B stage just before the Beaches set, the B stage is a great re-addition to the show, I only wish it was one song longer (at the expense of 5 minutes chopped from the song that must not be named)!
The venue was nice and orderly on the way in, surprisingly so given the number of people and it being a long holiday weekend in Canada. The way out though, forget it. Total chaos and the lack of parking lot attendants and police was staggering. I've got no health problems, knock on wood, but if anyone had a health problem in that mess they are now likely dead. Go on Twitter and search for #BurlsCreek for a good read.
Looking forward to seeing them in DC in a more orderly environment!
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One way in one way out. Not much direction to be given
If anyone that the burls Creek situation was bad. You best never attend a Nascar event.
We're American--been to the Indy 500 and Brooklyn, MI, and this parking situation was *waaaay* worse than any Nascar event I've ever seen. Not getting stuck back in West 15 would have helped, but still...
"Nice bit of silk, Em."
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hockenheim95
If that story is true it has nothing to so with Rock and Roll but with words that are not allowed here. I always wonder who these people are that are always leaving before the encores. Are they afraid of life? But leaving over 30 minutes earlier....I don't find words for this.
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TKinOH
I did a recon run Friday night at 1930... Lines 7 & 9 were so far away from the stage, which I could see, that there was no point in trying to get pix. And the nice Burl's Creek marquee was difficult too, with no pulloffs on Hwy 11 to get a shot...
I decided to do like I did in Indianapolis in 2015, I moved out early...Saturday when they were done with Midnight Rambler, I started heading to the car. Woulda grabbed a program at the merch trailer but there were still a f-ton of folks in the line... the sound carried all the way to the car, and as I took Line 7 back up to Hwy 11.
Easy and quick... but not many folks were heading out yet. That Line 7 overpass above Hwy 11 was down to one lane, with a temporary stop light installed... that no doubt screwed everyone wanting to take 11 to Barrie and points south.
All roads were two-lane, so I noticed all day, and I could see 'em all day, the buses coming into the camping/dropoff area north off Line 8 creeping in, and they never stopped into the early evening.
I don't like not seeing every second of entertainment I pay for, but I arrived at 0930, parked in the line on 7 to get into parking, so I bailed a little early, while The Rolling Stones played me to my car,
Left Barrie at 0430, and was home in Troy, OH by 1215, with 5 stops for Tim Horton's, gas and bathroom breaks!
Rock and Roll!
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Gaetzi
I typically leave before or during the encore. Maybe not for the Stones but missing 1-2 songs and getting a jump on the crowd can mean getting out of there an hour or more before everyone else
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I know it is a matter of taste and all that stuff BUT it seems to me this is the best rolling stones that I have seen in many years.
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I typically leave before or during the encore. Maybe not for the Stones but missing 1-2 songs and getting a jump on the crowd can mean getting out of there an hour or more before everyone else
Imagine how much time you could save if you would stay at home. You even wouldn't have to pay for it... Seriously, how can you prefer one hour less of waiting over 10 minutes of live music by a band or an artist you like? I will never ever get arguments like that.