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still going with the Japan '03 shows, and I'm on Budokan. Man, that version of Release is pretty damn good.
I am on Arnhem, Man I forgot how good these 2006 shows were. I think from 1998-2018, 2006 was the best, they were slowly building towards this huge year, and 06 was it. Why did they ditch the evenflow drum solo still is puzzling.
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Posted: Wed August 19, 2020 10:32 am
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lowlight79 wrote:
dad wrote:
still going with the Japan '03 shows, and I'm on Budokan. Man, that version of Release is pretty damn good.
I am on Arnhem, Man I forgot how good these 2006 shows were. I think from 1998-2018, 2006 was the best, they were slowly building towards this huge year, and 06 was it. Why did they ditch the evenflow drum solo still is puzzling.
Strictly from a performance standpoint, Europe and Australia 2006 have to be amongst the best tour legs ever. When I was listening to the whole tour chronologically Prag stood out for me because it's the only(!) show where they fuck up 2 songs in a row (Bushleaguer, Comatose). This never happened before on that leg. Tight and consistently great performances! I guess back in the day (and probably also today) many people don't like the "Avocado" setlists from that tour but I really enjoy those. They really nailed their new material back then. (To also mention something positive from the Prag show: killer version of Marker!) This definitely changed on the following tours where they promoted new stuff.
Would love to hear other recommendations for '06 shows.
Pistoia Zagreb Melbourne (14 Nov) Adelaide (21 Nov)
Second this, these are all great
I'm biased towards Melbourne 16 Nov (they played my request ) but you can't really go wrong with anything from that leg. Milan is also sensational (great crowd as always - I love the way Ed whispers "are..you..ready" before 'Daughter' - methinks a reference to the amazing 2000 Milan performance of this song ).
SF3 is as good as it get, but of the US legs, I also really enjoyed East Rutherford II and San Diego
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Posted: Thu August 20, 2020 12:29 am
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Those Japan shows are great. I love the moments where - before the band hired a translator - Ed tried talking to the crowd in Japanese, but occasionally slips in some Spanish.
re: Sendai, Ed really holds the note on the all I’ll be... and U is so great.
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Posted: Thu August 20, 2020 3:02 am
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ridleybradout wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
tyweed wrote:
Would love to hear other recommendations for '06 shows.
Pistoia Zagreb Melbourne (14 Nov) Adelaide (21 Nov)
Second this, these are all great
I'm biased towards Melbourne 16 Nov (they played my request ) but you can't really go wrong with anything from that leg. Milan is also sensational (great crowd as always - I love the way Ed whispers "are..you..ready" before 'Daughter' - methinks a reference to the amazing 2000 Milan performance of this song ).
SF3 is as good as it get, but of the US legs, I also really enjoyed East Rutherford II and San Diego
I believe the Ed preset is still grouped with the recording on the Archive along with MMJ's set where he guested on It Makes No Difference as well.
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Posted: Thu August 20, 2020 6:07 pm
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tyweed wrote:
dad wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
yeah the 2006 tour is stellar.
it really is. my go-to shows to listen to are always San Fran III and Bern.
The SF III and Bern are phenomenal. Big fan of Camden and Newcastle as well. Would love to hear other recommendations for '06 shows.
Everyone has his version of a perfect setlist, so I won't get into that...According to my notes these are the best shows performancewise: San Francisco III Adelaide I Adelaide II Los Angeles II Portland Milan Brisbane II Torino Verona Reading Sydney III Los Angeles I Pistoia Barcelona Gorge I Cleveland Melbourne I Vienna
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