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Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 10:44 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:24 pm Posts: 2868 Location: Death Machine Inc's HQ
ridleybradout wrote:
Sea wrote:
13. Sirens-(from the new album “Lightning Bolt”) (after the song is over Ed says “thanks a lot” and starts strumming his 12 string acoustic and singing the “a-ah, oh oh” outro. The audience joins in and they sing a couple of rounds of the outro. Not unlike the “Black” outro sing along)
I'm surprised it took this long to get this going.
Great set by the way - not at all surprised if Stone wrote it, he's the best one after all
Is there a video of it on youtube yet? It was pretty cool in the moment.
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 12:30 am
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broken iris wrote:
ridleybradout wrote:
Sea wrote:
13. Sirens-(from the new album “Lightning Bolt”) (after the song is over Ed says “thanks a lot” and starts strumming his 12 string acoustic and singing the “a-ah, oh oh” outro. The audience joins in and they sing a couple of rounds of the outro. Not unlike the “Black” outro sing along)
I'm surprised it took this long to get this going.
Great set by the way - not at all surprised if Stone wrote it, he's the best one after all
Is there a video of it on youtube yet? It was pretty cool in the moment.
after the 4th time of listening to the song/seeing the video I figured this would be teh new thing.... instead of doo-doo-dooo doo da da da... from black.... people would all be singing a-ah oh oh"
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 12:32 am
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:24 pm Posts: 2868 Location: Death Machine Inc's HQ
Aliveguy wrote:
broken iris wrote:
ridleybradout wrote:
Sea wrote:
13. Sirens-(from the new album “Lightning Bolt”) (after the song is over Ed says “thanks a lot” and starts strumming his 12 string acoustic and singing the “a-ah, oh oh” outro. The audience joins in and they sing a couple of rounds of the outro. Not unlike the “Black” outro sing along)
I'm surprised it took this long to get this going.
Great set by the way - not at all surprised if Stone wrote it, he's the best one after all
Is there a video of it on youtube yet? It was pretty cool in the moment.
after the 4th time of listening to the song/seeing the video I figured this would be teh new thing.... instead of doo-doo-dooo doo da da da... from black.... people would all be singing a-ah oh oh"
IIRC, the song was over and Ed just sorta went back into it by himself and got the crowd to chant back.
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 10:50 pm
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:24 pm Posts: 2868 Location: Death Machine Inc's HQ
Will wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
Rank the 6 shows!
1. Charlottesville 2. Philly 1 3. Wrigley Field 4. Baltimore 5. Philly 2 6. Charlotte
I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't think PHL2 was all that, but I wonder how C-ville will hold up once the boots are out. Some shows are amazing experiences in person but don't convey as well afterwards.
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 8:18 am
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Wrigley was an experience all on its own. It was a really, really weird concert experience. Driving out of the city that night at 3:30 AM, I just remember asking myself if that really happened. I seriously doubt anyone who saw that show will ever have a concert experience like that ever again. But Philly 1 had a great crowd all night and tons of energy and Charlottesville had the best crowd and best setlist I'd seen. The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
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Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 11:42 am
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:24 pm Posts: 2868 Location: Death Machine Inc's HQ
Will wrote:
Charlottesvile... <snip> The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
What really help this one was that it wasn't the same non-LB songs we had heard at every show. For one night the band realized that they have a huge fucking catalog in between Reviewmirror(Greatest hits) and Lost Dogs, and wrote a setlist from those instead of using them as random filler for the gap between Even Flow and Betterman.
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Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 1:56 pm
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 10:12 pm Posts: 416
Will wrote:
Wrigley was an experience all on its own. It was a really, really weird concert experience. Driving out of the city that night at 3:30 AM, I just remember asking myself if that really happened. I seriously doubt anyone who saw that show will ever have a concert experience like that ever again. But Philly 1 had a great crowd all night and tons of energy and Charlottesville had the best crowd and best setlist I'd seen. The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
I was at both Wrigley and Balt, and while Wrigley will always be the most unique, wierd experience I have had at a concert, it doesn't touch Balt in show quality. It didn't help that my seats were terrible for Wrigley.
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 2:09 pm
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broken iris wrote:
Will wrote:
Charlottesvile... <snip> The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
What really help this one was that it wasn't the same non-LB songs we had heard at every show. For one night the band realized that they have a huge fucking catalog in between Reviewmirror(Greatest hits) and Lost Dogs, and wrote a setlist from those instead of using them as random filler for the gap between Even Flow and Betterman.
so ur saying u liked the show b/c they played songs u didnt hear before?
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 2:29 pm
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:24 pm Posts: 2868 Location: Death Machine Inc's HQ
warehouse wrote:
broken iris wrote:
Will wrote:
Charlottesvile... <snip> The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
What really help this one was that it wasn't the same non-LB songs we had heard at every show. For one night the band realized that they have a huge fucking catalog in between Reviewmirror(Greatest hits) and Lost Dogs, and wrote a setlist from those instead of using them as random filler for the gap between Even Flow and Betterman.
so ur saying u liked the show b/c they played songs u didnt hear before?
I see what you did there.
But to some extent, yes. After being fortunate enough to get to 7 of the previous 8 shows, it was good to hear a departure from what they had been doing. It's not like what they played was particularly rare, or that rarities make a show, but I believe in this case it was the collection of quality catalog songs that weren't beat to death on this tour already that got the fans interested. The absence of songs like Even Flow, Daughter, Betterman, Last Kiss, Just Breathe was equally as important as the inclusion of stuff like Sad, Big Wave, SoH, and Thumbing because it made room for the songs hardcore fans love such In My Tree, Faithfull, and Breath.
Post subject: Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed November 13, 2013 2:35 pm
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Joined: Tue December 18, 2012 8:33 pm Posts: 8898
broken iris wrote:
warehouse wrote:
broken iris wrote:
Will wrote:
Charlottesvile... <snip> The start of every song was like fuckin' Christmas morning at this gig. Release, In My Tree, Jeremy, Down, Big Wave, Sad, Breath, Alive, Baba O'Riley, Little Wing. So incredibly kickass from Pendulum to the end.
What really help this one was that it wasn't the same non-LB songs we had heard at every show. For one night the band realized that they have a huge fucking catalog in between Reviewmirror(Greatest hits) and Lost Dogs, and wrote a setlist from those instead of using them as random filler for the gap between Even Flow and Betterman.
so ur saying u liked the show b/c they played songs u didnt hear before?
I see what you did there.
But to some extent, yes. After being fortunate enough to get to 7 of the previous 8 shows, it was good to hear a departure from what they had been doing. It's not like what they played was particularly rare, or that rarities make a show, but I believe in this case it was the collection of quality catalog songs that weren't beat to death on this tour already that got the fans interested. The absence of songs like Even Flow, Daughter, Betterman, Last Kiss, Just Breathe was equally as important as the inclusion of stuff like Sad, Big Wave, SoH, and Thumbing because it made room for the songs hardcore fans love such In My Tree, Faithfull, and Breath.
and i was super excited to get breath, i had gotten to see it at PJ20, but it seems like that whole thing was a blur and i dont remember anyhting too specific from those 2 shows, so it was great to get it at a regular show, and have a perfect view to watch the guys play it
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