1.SMALL TOWN 2.LOW LIGHT 3.DAUGHTER 4.CORDUROY 5.HAIL HAIL 6.EVEN FLOW 7.GLORIFIED G 8.DOTC 9.SUPERBLOOD WOLFMOON 10.PRESENT TENSE 11.TAKE THE LONG WAY 12.WHY GO 13.WISHLIST 14.DTE 15.NOT FOR YOU 16.PORCH
ENCORE
17.BLACK 18.GIVEN TO FLY 19.ALIVE 20.YLB 21.ROCKING IN THE FREE WORLD
"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Was it a full YL? Or was it the partial version again?
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Was it a full YL? Or was it the partial version again?
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"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
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"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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I don't mind the hits. But I do mind the lack of Gigaton. I would hope to got a show and get at least 5 songs - at least. I think of all the songs that get retired after an album tour and regret not seeing more. Man, I wish I could've gotten Nothing as it Seems, Soon Forget, Gonna See My Friend, Infallible to name a few.
98: St. Louis. 2000: Alpine. 2003: Chicago. 2006: Chicago Night 2, Milwaukee Night 1. 2007: Chicago (Lolla). 2009: Chicago 1 & 2. 2011: Alpine 1 & 2. 2013: Chicago & LA Night 1. 2016: Chicago 1 & 2. 2018: Chicago 1 & 2.
I don't mind the hits. But I do mind the lack of Gigaton. I would hope to got a show and get at least 5 songs - at least. I think of all the songs that get retired after an album tour and regret not seeing more. Man, I wish I could've gotten Nothing as it Seems, Soon Forget, Gonna See My Friend, Infallible to name a few.
I agree with you. Best setlist so far was the very first show in San Diego, had 8 Gigaton songs. Next best was the 2nd show LA1 with 6 from Gigaton. Since then it's only been 3-4 from Gigaton. The disappearance of RVM is really bizarre. We get Porch every night as a first set closer. RVM being off Vs. is just as much of a "hit" as Porch. Vs. sold a ton of copies as well. PJ20 documentary was just on TV and the segments about the "great variety live" and "every night is different" just are not true anymore.
00 - Atlanta 10 - MSG I&II 03 - Birmingham, Atlanta 22 - L̶a̶s̶ ̶V̶e̶g̶a̶s̶, Camden, Nashville 04 - Asheville, Kissimmee 23 - Ft Worth II 08 - Tampa, Columbia 24 - Philadelphia I&II, Baltimore 09 - Atlanta I&II (EV) " if hope could grow from dirt like me. It can be done.
17 staples out of 21. Not leaving much room for variety. Nothing from 5 records. This new formula is a big departure from what we’ve become accustomed too
This is a festival, don’t sweat it too much. There’s still chance of Frankfurt type shows if you’re seeing them at an arena. Seeing the Copenhagen set list will be interesting.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I'd hang fire a little. See where we are at after Copenhagen, Budapest and Krakow. I'll be at two of those shows so fingers crossed the sets get better.
Of all albums I’ve listened to Gigaton the least and would take any song from Ten over any song from Gigaton.
It's always nice to see new songs in the live environment tho. Some songs that you may not be that interested in can take on a new life in the live setting. I'd be delighted if they crack out 5/6 Gigaton tunes at Hyde Park this weekend.
Not playing Who Ever Said is baffling Beat song since Riot Act
I seem to recall that Getaway didn't get many outings on the Lightning Bolt tours. Or Gonna See My Friend on the Backspacer tours. Odd how opening tracks have been relatively overlooked.
Of all albums I’ve listened to Gigaton the least and would take any song from Ten over any song from Gigaton.
It's always nice to see new songs in the live environment tho. Some songs that you may not be that interested in can take on a new life in the live setting. I'd be delighted if they crack out 5/6 Gigaton tunes at Hyde Park this weekend.
Agree, would be delighted if we got the whole album across the two nights!
I'm only going to one show and I'd be happy if they played all of Gigaton and a bunch of standards there ... unfortunately I think it'll be 3-4 Gigaton songs and a bunch of standards
I'd hang fire a little. See where we are at after Copenhagen, Budapest and Krakow. I'll be at two of those shows so fingers crossed the sets get better.
LOL... I like your confidence but it's not likely they will depart from the new pattern
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Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
The mixing up of the setlists is the reason I planned on doing 12 (two cancelled so far) shows this year. Now with travel being a giant fucking mess and the sets not changing much at all if I had known all of this when we booked in 2019 and 2020 I would never of done as many long trips this year. It is what it is and I am still excited and grateful to see these guys play, I just would have done it less. I am also surprised at the length of these shows especially after most of us holding tickets for 2 and half years.
People that are not traveling far for shows and only doing one or two this year and are ok with these sets thats great! I am happy for you. That said would you be ok with spending thousands and thousands of dollars (and losing thousands of dollars due to cancelations) to hit 10 shows this tour?
Seeing a varied set as well as seeing some beautiful cities we would not normally hit is the reason we are doing these crazy trips. Me saying that about the sets is not me whining or me being entitled or ungrateful. That is me saying why I am hitting so many shows. If your reasons are different great!
Lets see what Copenhagen and the rest of the tour brings!
Edit: Also I should add the whole travel mess that is going on bums me out way more than the sets. So when I say I would travel less it is the total package of the trip experience not just the sets.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
Yea those “they don’t owe you” comments and be grateful are the absolute worst. They literally groomed us to expect a certain type of live experience and now that it’s completely changed, we shouldn’t mention it?
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
Yea those “they don’t owe you” comments and be grateful are the absolute worst. They literally groomed us to expect a certain type of live experience and now that it’s completely changed, we shouldn’t mention it?
Yeah i kind of agree with you. The relationship with the band and the 10c is transactional. We give them money, they give us a product. they established prior to this tour that a show ticket purchase would produce a near three hour set. We have the right to question why the product was cut by 33% without explanation. If the Merch chasers only get 66% of what they buy at the stand there would be a mutiny.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
Yea those “they don’t owe you” comments and be grateful are the absolute worst. They literally groomed us to expect a certain type of live experience and now that it’s completely changed, we shouldn’t mention it?
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
Yea those “they don’t owe you” comments and be grateful are the absolute worst. They literally groomed us to expect a certain type of live experience and now that it’s completely changed, we shouldn’t mention it?
The worst part is they have the balls to sell 2k to 5k "Premium" seats for a product that we reasonably expected would mirror past years. At most the current product is like $100. IN the words of Ed - much to be done - by the band and all.
Hard stop with the festival excuses. Look at 2016 Pemberton, telluride, NO jazz festival and Bonnaroo. Those were festival sets in the sense that they are shorter sets not for lack of song mix. Every show has become a greatest hits show, festival or not. This is fantastic for the fans who see the band once every 15 or 30 years. Not ideal for the regular crowd that spends money on the band. Wonder if it changes when the money dries up.
The festival excuse is not legitimate anymore. It’s disappointing to say the least. I wish we knew the reason behind this decision. I’m sure the shows are great in person because of all the crowd interaction during their biggest songs but it seems they ALREADY ditched a lot of gigaton.
***they don’t owe us anything blah blah be grateful blah blah covid blah blah. I know. I know.
I chuckle when we get the don’t owe us anything comments.
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
Yea those “they don’t owe you” comments and be grateful are the absolute worst. They literally groomed us to expect a certain type of live experience and now that it’s completely changed, we shouldn’t mention it?
Maybe since they haven't played in 3 years much they need to practice MO Code . Yeild .Binerral.Riot Act. Avocado 🥑. BackSpacer, Lightning Bolt .rarity type songs . And Slowly ease into it
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PJ Cuyahoga Flalls OH 8/26/1998 PJ Noblesviile IN 8/18/2000 PJ Cincinnatti OH 8/20/2000 PJ Columbus OH 8/21/2000 PJ Columbus OH 6/24/2003 PJ Hamilton Ontario 9/13/2005 PJ Phiadelphia PA 10/3/2005 PJ Cleveland OH 5/20/2006 PJ Columbia SC 6/16/2008..... e.V Chicago IL 8/21/2008 e.V Philly PA 6/11/2009 e.V Bailtimore MD 6/14/2009... PJ Chicago IL 8/23/2009 .PJ...Philly PA 10/27/2009 PJ.Philadephia PA 10/28/2009. PJ Columbus OH 5/6/2010 PJ Cleveland OH 5/9/2010. BRAD Columbus OH 10/5/2010 e.V St.Louis MO 7/1/2011 .PJ.. East Troy WI 9/3/2011..PJ..East Troy WI 9/4/2011 Neil Young & Crazy Horse Cleveland OH 10/8/2012 RNDM Chicago IL11/13/2012 Alice In Chains/SoundGarden Columbus OH 5/19/2013 AIC Fort Wayne IN 5/21/2013 PJ Pittsburgh PA 10/11/2013 AIC Cincinnati OH 5/17/2014 AIC Cleveland OH 5/19/2014 AIC Indianapolis IN 8/19/2014 PJ Cincinnati OH 10/1/2014 AIC Cincinnati OH 8/06/2015 RNDM Chicago IL 3/15/2016 PJ Columbia SC 4\21\2016 PJ Lexington KY 4/26/2016 PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2016 Soundgarden Columbus OH 5/20/2017 Canceled RIP Chris AIC Columbus OH 5/18/2018 PJ Chicago IL 8/18/2018 PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2018 PJ St Louis Missouri 9/18/2022 AIC Cuyohoga falls Oh. 8/16/2019 SHAWNSMITH Rip 2019Mark Lanegan Band 5/18/19
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2.LOW LIGHT
3.DAUGHTER
4.CORDUROY
5.HAIL HAIL
6.EVEN FLOW
7.GLORIFIED G
8.DOTC
9.SUPERBLOOD WOLFMOON
10.PRESENT TENSE
11.TAKE THE LONG WAY
12.WHY GO
13.WISHLIST
14.DTE
15.NOT FOR YOU
16.PORCH
ENCORE
17.BLACK
18.GIVEN TO FLY
19.ALIVE
20.YLB
21.ROCKING IN THE FREE WORLD
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Folks these days just don't do nothing simple for the love of it
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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04 - Asheville, Kissimmee 23 - Ft Worth II
08 - Tampa, Columbia 24 - Philadelphia I&II, Baltimore
09 - Atlanta I&II (EV)
" if hope could grow from dirt like me. It can be done.
Beat song since Riot Act
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
PJ created us wanting variety, not the other way around, they were the ones who worked tirelessly for their live reputation of never knowing what’s coming next. Maybe it’s just a by product of the two year break, but they’ve had long breaks before. They could have taken their 2.5 hour set from 2018, cut out most covers and some long stories, and have a shorter / close to two hour set with surprises, yet they chose to change the set list dynamic in favor of somethin mostly for the casual fans.
edit, four year break, ah hem, I can count.
People that are not traveling far for shows and only doing one or two this year and are ok with these sets thats great! I am happy for you. That said would you be ok with spending thousands and thousands of dollars (and losing thousands of dollars due to cancelations) to hit 10 shows this tour?
Seeing a varied set as well as seeing some beautiful cities we would not normally hit is the reason we are doing these crazy trips. Me saying that about the sets is not me whining or me being entitled or ungrateful. That is me saying why I am hitting so many shows. If your reasons are different great!
Lets see what Copenhagen and the rest of the tour brings!
Edit: Also I should add the whole travel mess that is going on bums me out way more than the sets. So when I say I would travel less it is the total package of the trip experience not just the sets.
PJ Cuyahoga Flalls OH 8/26/1998
PJ Noblesviile IN 8/18/2000
PJ Cincinnatti OH 8/20/2000
PJ Columbus OH 8/21/2000
PJ Columbus OH 6/24/2003
PJ Hamilton Ontario 9/13/2005
PJ Phiadelphia PA 10/3/2005
PJ Cleveland OH 5/20/2006
PJ Columbia SC 6/16/2008.....
e.V Chicago IL 8/21/2008
e.V Philly PA 6/11/2009
e.V Bailtimore MD 6/14/2009...
PJ Chicago IL 8/23/2009
.PJ...Philly PA 10/27/2009 PJ.Philadephia PA 10/28/2009.
PJ Columbus OH 5/6/2010
PJ Cleveland OH 5/9/2010.
BRAD Columbus OH 10/5/2010
e.V St.Louis MO 7/1/2011
.PJ.. East Troy WI 9/3/2011..PJ..East Troy WI 9/4/2011
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Cleveland OH 10/8/2012
RNDM Chicago IL11/13/2012
Alice In Chains/SoundGarden Columbus OH 5/19/2013
AIC Fort Wayne IN 5/21/2013
PJ Pittsburgh PA 10/11/2013
AIC Cincinnati OH 5/17/2014
AIC Cleveland OH 5/19/2014
AIC Indianapolis IN 8/19/2014
PJ Cincinnati OH 10/1/2014
AIC Cincinnati OH 8/06/2015
RNDM Chicago IL 3/15/2016
PJ Columbia SC 4\21\2016
PJ Lexington KY 4/26/2016
PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2016
Soundgarden Columbus OH 5/20/2017 Canceled RIP Chris
AIC Columbus OH 5/18/2018
PJ Chicago IL 8/18/2018 PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2018
PJ St Louis Missouri 9/18/2022
AIC Cuyohoga falls Oh. 8/16/2019
SHAWNSMITH Rip 2019Mark Lanegan Band 5/18/19