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So was the 98 tour the "seats just one" tour? Or was that early 2000?
I think it was on-and-off through 2000.
I listened to parts of Saratoga yesterday and Ed threw "...why couldn't I come?" into Hail, Hail and there's a number of veiled references peppered throughout the Seattle shows at the end of the tour from memory.
So when was he throwing that quick "me and beth" line in Not For You? 96 or something?
I'm pretty sure he did that for a lot of '94 and '95.
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Listened to Detroit the other day. More than a few slip ups, including one of the biggest abortions of the tour, yet still really good. Disc 1 is particularly strong, though I do admit their tempo is sped up a bit much for purists.
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Biff Pocoroba wrote:
Listened to Detroit the other day. More than a few slip ups, including one of the biggest abortions of the tour, yet still really good. Disc 1 is particularly strong, though I do admit their tempo is sped up a bit much for purists.
What is the slip up? I don't remember this one being bad.
Listened to Detroit the other day. More than a few slip ups, including one of the biggest abortions of the tour, yet still really good. Disc 1 is particularly strong, though I do admit their tempo is sped up a bit much for purists.
What is the slip up? I don't remember this one being bad.
Ed screws up NAIS but then makes up for it by singing the second half of the song in an impassioned way he hasn't done since
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ridleybradout wrote:
mkay0 wrote:
Biff Pocoroba wrote:
Listened to Detroit the other day. More than a few slip ups, including one of the biggest abortions of the tour, yet still really good. Disc 1 is particularly strong, though I do admit their tempo is sped up a bit much for purists.
What is the slip up? I don't remember this one being bad.
Ed screws up NAIS but then makes up for it by singing the second half of the song in an impassioned way he hasn't done since
That is one of my favorite NAISs. The ending is so good.
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
That Parting Ways from Lubbock is so fucking good. The Sonic Youth-y end to it is just tops.
So awesome.
I have seen the band 14 times starting in 2005. Would easily trade the experience of 13 of them combined to go back and see a show from the 2000 tour if I could.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
I first saw this band in 1991, and confidently say that 1998 was its touring pinnacle.
98 was a great tour......95 is my favorite tho....Red Rocks, Soldier Field, even the San Fran show before ed left sick was epic...thats my favorite version of corduroy
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