*** ST PAUL 1 SETLIST THREAD ***
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I’ve seen crazy Mary into alive at way too many shows not a fan same with elderly and daughter and dotc and sbwm the shows never get going maybe leash for crazy Mary and let the first set get 10 or 11 fast songs in a row is what I would like don’t care if it is 23 songs or length except for go lbc and insignificance same set as last year😕Post edited by devonfz on0
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I think it's just that they're trying for "no repeats except Alive" for the 2 night stands, so you have to leave some in the chamber.darwinstheory said:No Vitalogy is kind of odd
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No shit. Pretty ridiculous take.mcgruff10 said:
stop with this please.troubled_soul said:Some of the guys are now 60. We should be thankful we get 24 song sets.0 -
I highly doubt it's about age. it's about ed's voice. 40 years of smoking/drinking will do that. no judgement, just facts.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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It obviously just what they want to do
Either go with it or don't..
Don't go then complain that makes zero sence.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
I agree. I've said before I'm fine with the shorter sets. makes it more of a guessing game. I WISH I was able to make these st paul shows. super bummed I had to sell.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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We just got spoiled for a long time. It was inevitable sets would have to get shorter again. Ed can't sing 30+ songs a night at the speed they were playing then. I'm sure the physical demand on everyone else is a lot as well.
Of course ticket prices have to increase as well. They're a legacy act. Too many mouths to feed at each show. Rarities for fans who have seen 50+ shows and hits for newbies has to be balanced. I loved hearing everything they played the other night. Definitely wasn't disappointed.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
I loved an answer that Hugh Dillon (Headstones lead singer) gave me when I asked him if they'd ever play The Streets of Laredo (an obscure track they did for a movie soundtrack). He said "not likely; everyone in the audience except you would think I'm singing "Sheeps Love Tomatoes". LOL
I've often thought of making that into a T shirt to wear to Headstones shows. emoji sheep heart tomato on the front, Sheeps Love Tomatoes written on the back.Post edited by HughFreakingDillon onYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
What part is ridiculous? Acknowledging the reality of aging and the incredible demands that touring puts on the human body, or being satisfied and grateful for getting to see them for any length show?Abe Froman said:
No shit. Pretty ridiculous take.mcgruff10 said:
stop with this please.troubled_soul said:Some of the guys are now 60. We should be thankful we get 24 song sets.0 -
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This reminds me of the story Colin Hay (of Men at Work) tells about how he met a guy on the street who was gushing about what a huge fan of Men at Work he was. The guy told Hay he particularly loved Men at Work's song about goats. Hay didn't know what he was talking about, so the guy started singing: "Go-o-o-ats appear and fa-ade a-way..." The lyric, from the Men at Work hit "Overkill" is actually "Ghosts appear and fade away."HughFreakingDillon said:I loved an answer that Hugh Dillon (Headstones lead singer) gave me when I asked him if they'd ever play The Streets of Laredo (an obscure track they did for a movie soundtrack). He said "not likely; everyone in the audience except you would think I'm singing "Sheeps Love Tomatoes". LOL
I've often thought of making that into a T shirt to wear to Headstones shows. emoji sheep heart tomato on the front, Sheeps Love Tomatoes written on the back.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
It is one of their two U.S. number ones on the Hot 100, so that's a popular opinion, but their greatest song is unquestionably "Ordinary World," a mere No. 3 hit.tbergs said:
My favorite Duran Duran song.SPEEDY MCCREADY said:Why dont you use it?
Try not to bruise it.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
I did see Oakland 2022 but, as you note, there were some special circumstances involved there. Fortunately for me, I had seen all three Ohana shows in 2021, plus the first four shows of the 2022 tour so, although I would have been happy to continue hearing Gigaton songs, I wasn't annoyed by not hearing as many in Oakland (or Fresno) as I might have otherwise been, especially under the circumstances.darthvedder said:BF25394 said:
I'd be really annoyed if I finally got my chance to see Gigaton songs played live and then they didn't play them.bootlegger10 said:Glad to see Insignificance back. Need more from 2000 to 2006. Much, much less from 2020:)
See Oakland 2022. Originally scheduled to end the tour before the pandemic hit. Then MC gets Covid and we get very little Gigaton.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
It's so powerful live as it builds to the crescendo. People are missing out.tbergs said:
It was definitely the piss break song. Arena cleared out. I like it, but it's a flow killer because half the audience doesn't know it. I was probably the only near me singing along.thomascbullock said:Glad to see Seven O Clock sticking around, it got cut as an audible a lot last year, and it’s really good live imo.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
In a world where their whole catalog is easily available to stream, not only for people who subscribe to streaming services, but also for free on YouTube, it has never been easier for audiences to get familiar with a band's catalog.Gern Blansten said:
In my opinion it is a much better song than Sirens. Slower tempo for sure. Not for the casual fan that doesn't own any albums after Vsevenflow82 said:7:00 is a big momentum killer. It is the Sirens of gigaton. I hope the band takes note. My wife was like, "Where is everyone going???"
I have been a Wilco fan since they started, and I remember how audiences in 1999/2000 would get very quiet when they played anything off their first album (from 1995). If you didn't own it, you couldn't hear it. Now, they play songs from that album and most of the audience knows every word, and it's not because that album retroactively sold a ton of copies. It's because of streaming.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
Second encore, only one song played from Gigaton (Who Ever Said)I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.0
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I think you're talking about St. Paul 2.Glorified KC said:Second encore, only one song played from Gigaton (Who Ever Said)I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
that is pretty funny and a good story HFD. Hate you were not able to make the shows at St Paul.HughFreakingDillon said:I loved an answer that Hugh Dillon (Headstones lead singer) gave me when I asked him if they'd ever play The Streets of Laredo (an obscure track they did for a movie soundtrack). He said "not likely; everyone in the audience except you would think I'm singing "Sheeps Love Tomatoes". LOL
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