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Post by WotUNeed on Nov 5, 2009 19:59:42 GMT -4
I'm trying to reconstruct the document where I saved old set lists. Some of these I have posted on other places and can retrieve easily enough, but a lot of the most recent ones are currently old texts in my phone (because I'm that annoying guy keeping track of the set at the show itself - I have no memory, so it's the only way I can do it), and this'd be a good place to dump them until I can go through and collect again. Hope nobody minds - just trying to clean up, since the phone notes are a big mess I may or may not be able to decode.
I assume there aren't any spoilers as I'm pretty sure all of these particular tour legs have concluded.
Innerpartysystem 1. Heart of Fire 2. Structure 3. Obsession 4. Die Tonight Live Forever 5. The Night Is Alive 6. New Poetry 7. Last Night in Brooklyn 8. Don't Stop
Paper Route 1. ? 2. American Clouds 3. ? 4. Are We All Forgotten 5. ? 6. You Kill Me 7. The Sound 8. ?
(yeah, I did a great job with this one)
Estelle 1. Wait a Minute (Just a Touch) 2. No Substitute Love 3. some "hate you" "f*** you" seemingly ad libbed thing 4. More Than Friends 5. Come Over 6. Pretty Please (Love Me) 7. Get Ready (the Temptations song) 8. Shine 9. 1980 10. American Boy with Show Me Love interlude 11. Bust Your Windows
John Legend no set list file present - closer was "If You're Out There"
The Killers 1. Spaceman 2. Losing Touch 3. Somebody Told Me 4. Smile Like You Mean It 5. This Is Your Life 6. Joy Ride 7. I Can't Stay 8. Bling (Confessions of a King) 9. Shadowplay 10. The World We Live In 11. For Reasons Unknown 12. Neon Tiger 13. Human 14. Sam's Town (Abbey Road version) 15. Read My Mind 16. Mr. Brightside 17. All These Things That I've Done Encore 18. Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town 19. Bones 20. Jenny Was a Friend of Mine 21. When You Were Young
Olivia Newton-John 1. Pearls on a Chain 2. Have You Never Been Mellow 3. Xanadu 4. Suspended in Time 5. Magic 6. Right Here with You 7. If Not for You 8. Please Mr. Please 9. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 10. The Boy from Ipanema 11. Physical (slow-then-fast arrangement) 12. Grace and Gratitude 13. ? (duet with Barry Gibb) 14. Words (Barry Gibb solo) 15. Islands in the Stream (with Barry Gibb) 16. Come On Over (with Barry Gibb) 17. Not Gonna Give In to It 18. Sordid Lives medley: Nobody's Business What You Think of Me/Burn Baby Burn/Jack Daniels 19. Let Me Be There 20. Let Go Let God 21. You're the One That I Want 22. Hopelessly Devoted to You 23. Summer Nights (with the audience) 24. We Go Together 25. Over the Rainbow 26. I Honestly Love You
Ben Kweller 1. Walk on Me 2. Run 3. Family Tree 4. Things I Like to Do (with altered lyrics to include opening act The Watson Twins and venue Headliners) 5. Wantin' Her Again 6. Old Hat 7. Gypsy Rose 8. On My Way 9. Thirteen 10. Living Life 11. Homeward Bound 12. Sawdust Man 13. Hurting You (with The Watson Twins) 14. Lizzy 15. The Rules 16. Sundress 17. Falling Encore 18. Fight 19. Penny on the Train Track
K'naan 1. In the Beginning 2. ABC's 3. T.I.A. 4. America 5. Take a Minute 6. If Rap Gets Jealous 7. Wavin' Flag (significant portion a cappella)
Santogold 1. You'll Find a Way (Switch & Sinden remix) 2. L.E.S. Artistes 3. Say Aha 4. Anne 5. Brooklyn Go Hard 6. Shove It --did the Wu Tang dance-- 7. Get It Up 8. Unstoppable 9. Starstruck 10. Creator
N*E*R*D 1. Anti-Matter 2. ? (I have no idea what I was trying to type there) 3. Kill Joy 4. Maybe 5. Sooner or Later 6. Rock Star 7. Spaz 8. Soldier 9. Lapdance 10. I Know (the Jay-Z song) 11. Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom) 12. She Wants to Move 13. A reprise of "Everyone Nose" over the music to "Seven Nation Army"
The Flaming Lips 1. Race for the Prize 2. Lightning Strikes the Postman 3. Borderline (the Madonna song) 4. Fight Test 5. some instrumental 6. Vein of Stars 7. Mountain Side --an audience participation chant of "f*** the Rain"-- 8. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, pt. 1 9. The Abandoned Hospital Ship 10. The W.A.N.D. 11. She Don't Use Jelly 12. Do You Realize??
Diane Birch didn't keep set, but I remember two things she performed: an acoustic version of Haddaway's "What Is Love" and her lead single "Nothing but a Miracle"
James Morrison 1. The Only Night 2. Under the Influence 3. Undiscovered 4. Please Don't Stop the Rain 5. Save Yourself 6. This Boy 7. You Make It Real 8. Broken Strings (with Beverley Brown doing the Furtado part and sounding way better) 9. Love Is Hard 10. If You Don't Want to Love Me 11. Precious Love 12. Nothing Ever Hurt Like You w/ "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" interlude 13. Call the Police w/ "Use Me" interlude encore 14. You Give Me Something 15. Once When I Was Little 16. Wonderful World
White Lies 1. Farewell to the Fairground 2. Taxidermy 3. To Lose My Life 4. EST 5. A Place to Hide 6. Fifty on Our Forehead 7. Unfinished Business 8. The Price of Love 9. Death
Kings of Leon 1. Closer 2. Crawl 3. Be Somebody 4. Taper Jean Girl 5. Molly's Chambers 6. Frontier City 7. Fans 8. Revelry 9. I Want You 10. My Party 11. Charmer 12. Four Kicks 13. The Bucket 14. Sex on Fire 15. Notion 16. Manhattan 17. On Call 18. Cold Desert 19. Slow Night, So Long encore 20. Knocked Up 21. Use Somebody 22. Black Thumbnail
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Post by blahblahblah on Nov 6, 2009 12:00:56 GMT -4
Diane Birchdidn't keep set, but I remember two things she performed: an acoustic version of Haddaway's "What Is Love"... She performed that too when she opened for Mat Kearney, I thought that was amazing how it actually worked.
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Post by crash46 on Nov 6, 2009 18:22:21 GMT -4
AFI: 01. Torch Song 02. Girl's Not Grey 03. The Leaving Song Pt. II 04. Too Shy to Scream 05. Ever and a Day 06. Kill Caustic 07. End Transmission 08. NyQuil 09. Beautiful Thieves 10. Dancing Through Sunday 11. Cold Hands 12. The Leaving Song 13. On the Arrow 14. Death of Seasons 15. Medicate 16. Love Like Winter
Encore: 17. 6 to 8 18. Miss Murder 19. Silver and Cold Davey actually explained "On the Arrow" before playing it at my show. Something like "A song we haven't played very much from the Decemberunderground recordings, it's called On The Arrow", although I still had to look up the title myself after the show because I couldn't comprehend what he was saying, and I'd never heard of the song myself. Looks like the setlist has added two songs since the time I saw them; in this case, one new song and one more from TAoD. And it seems like the song kicking off the encore is always among a potluck of downtempo songs (ie. "6 to 8", "The Interview", "Morningstar", or "Ever and a Day", as I witnessed.)
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Post by a Nick O! on Nov 7, 2009 3:00:52 GMT -4
And it seems like the song kicking off the encore is always among a potluck of downtempo songs (ie. "6 to 8", "The Interview", "Morningstar", or "Ever and a Day", as I witnessed.) I noticed that. Also the old song from the first album or two ("NyQuil" in my case) seems to change from night to night as well. After everyone had met Adam, he was still just hanging out and a small circle of fans gathered around him to chat with him for another 5-10 minutes before he got called away. He was saying even on a night when they played "Self-Pity," which he said was the first song they ever wrote, they still had fans afterward complaining that they didn't do any old stuff. Paraphrased, he was like, "It doesn't get any older than that! What do you want from us?" And I've heard the band say this kind of thing in interviews or wherever, but Adam reiterated that fans all the time complain about the lack of old stuff, but when they do play it, nobody knows it.
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Post by blahblahblah on Dec 2, 2009 1:43:38 GMT -4
So I got dragged into seeing Matisyahu last night. He was pretty good, but the show was not what I expected at all. His songs became very instrumental as the set progresses and it even dipped into electronica, which the crowd wasn't really feeling at all. It was good, but I guess it was such a contrast from what the beginning of the set was and the change of pace was a bit too much. The quiet parts were getting drowned out by people at the bar talking loudly. He played for almost 2.5 hours but towards the end of his encore song, most of the venue was cleared out.
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Post by blahblahblah on Dec 15, 2009 15:07:44 GMT -4
I just found out this morning that Muse is coming to town on March 8. I then also found out that the presale on their website began today at 1pm, so I kept refreshing the page while I was at work and got myself some floor seats! The tickets were quickly sold out after I completed the transaction at 1:04pm. I'm pretty excited since they didn't open for U2 during the Canadian leg of their tour, instead Snow Patrol did. And I wouldn't know how I would feel about paying an exorbitant amount for tickets to see U2, unlike half of my classmates from school who got free tickets because they work for Research In Motion (makers of the BlackBerry).
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Post by a Nick O! on Dec 16, 2009 4:19:24 GMT -4
I just found out this morning that Muse is coming to town on March 8. I then also found out that the presale on their website began today at 1pm, so I kept refreshing the page while I was at work and got myself some floor seats! The tickets were quickly sold out after I completed the transaction at 1:04pm. I'm pretty excited since they didn't open for U2 during the Canadian leg of their tour, instead they Snow Patrol did. Good for you! As for me, no St. Louis date yet...
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 19, 2009 16:42:53 GMT -4
Muse added a Philly date for March 2nd, so I went ahead and snatched up a couple of those tickets earlier today.
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Post by crash46 on Dec 19, 2009 23:24:23 GMT -4
Last show of the decade for these guys; no spoiler necessary.
30 seconds to mars - 12-21-09 House of Blues - cleveland, oh (yeah I'm here, and I can't see s***!)
A beautiful lie Attack The fantasy Kings and queens Echelon (acoustic) A modern myth (acoustic) Night of the hunter The kill This is war ---- From yesterday Closer to the edgeÂ
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 8, 2010 6:09:51 GMT -4
LADY GAGA TONIGHT!!!!! Don't know if anyone else is going to Lady Gaga's tour, so I'll hide the setlist. Of course, with such a high-production tour, the setlist is unlikely to change much, if at all... Hell, I was too busy taking pictures (with my new/first digital camera to keep track, myself. There were so many costume changes and stuff worth taking--and re-taking better pictures of !!--that I just about wore out the batteries by the time the show was over. (Of course, zooming back in every time you turn the camera on wears it out the most.) Anyway, this setlist is from the San Diego show, but it looks dead-on. 01. Dance in the Dark 02. Just Dance 03. LoveGame 04. Alejandro 05. Monster 06. So Happy I Could Die 07. Teeth 08. Speechless 09. Poker Face (Cherrytree Sessions piano version) 10. The Fame 11. Money Honey 12. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich 13. Boys Boys Boys 14. Paper Gangsta 15. Poker Face (Thank God! I thought the piano version was all I was gonna get) 16. Paparazzi
Encore: 17. Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say) 18. Bad Romance
Notes: "Just Dance" omitted Colby O'Donis' parts. A lot of the Fame album cuts there toward the end seemed a little shorter. I wish she had done "Telephone," just doing Beyoncé's parts, herself. Oh well. The real version of "Poker Face" more than made up for the lack of "Telephone."
Oh, did I mention I had kick-ass seats within the first 10 rows? We kept walking down the aisle the first time down and I was thinking "Oh my god," the whole time. When Jason DerĂ¼lo was on and started "Whatcha Say," my ex-gf (the one from August, not the one I dated for years) said, "I didn't know he did this song." I stood up because everyone in front of us did and I wanted to at least get a few pictures of him. He had unfortunately already stripped off his t-shirt down to his wife beater at the beginning of the song. But then when he later took that off too, I sat back down. I told my former girl, very matter-of-factly, "OK, I'm done taking pictures of him." She asked why, and I said because he took his shirt off. So then she stood up to take a look.
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Post by blahblahblah on Jan 8, 2010 9:28:39 GMT -4
I wanted to go, but the date in Toronto was back in November and it just happened to be on the night of my parents' 30th anniversary, and of course I couldn't get out of that.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 9, 2010 2:22:33 GMT -4
I saw Cracker tonight and I doubt anyone else cares about what they played, but I'm posting this for my own posterity. Most of these songs I had to look up, myself. 01. Friends 02. Yalla Yalla (Let's Go) 03. One Fine Day 04. Gimme One More Chance 05. How Can I Live Without You 06. Get Off This 07. Wedding Day 08. Lonesome Johnny Blues 09. Euro-Trash Girl 10. Happy Birthday to Me 11. Waiting for You Girl 12. Hey Bret (You Know What Time It Is) 13. The Man in Me (Bob Dylan cover) 14. Sweet Potato 15. This Is Cracker Soul 16. Low Encore: 17. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out with Me 18. Shake Some Action No "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)." Pure balls. My favorite song that I was unfamiliar with was "One Fine Day." Until looking up "Euro-Trash Girl" just now, I had no idea all these years that that song is 8 minutes long! Radio has to cut out a lot of verse in that. Camper Van Beethoven opened. I'd never actually heard any of their songs before tonight. David Lowery said when they were done, "We're gonna take a short break, switch a few things around, and then come back out as Cracker." My favorite CVB song ended up being the second to last one, which was..."New Roman Times," which turns out is from their reunion album 5 years ago. Apparently "Pictures of Matchstick Men" (which is evidently a cover!) was their biggest hit, because they saved it for last and it got the biggest crowd response.
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Post by mtm4319 on Jan 9, 2010 3:05:52 GMT -4
Until looking up "Euro-Trash Girl" just now, I had no idea all these years that that song is 8 minutes long! Radio has to cut out a lot of verse in that. I remember hearing "Euro-Trash Girl" at least once on Q101 when I was still in Chicago, and I believe it was the full version. I wouldn't have even remembered it if I didn't realize as I was listening that the song was so long.
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Post by halo19 on Jan 9, 2010 9:15:13 GMT -4
^I think I realized in 2002 that "Euro-Trash Girl" was as long as it was.
Re: CVB: "Pictures" I believe was Status Quo, I remembered hearing it on the oldies station years ago. Did they play "Take the Skinheads Bowling"? Kind of their signature song.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 9, 2010 14:23:02 GMT -4
Re: CVB: Did they play "Take the Skinheads Bowling"? Kind of their signature song. Yeah, they did. How would I not remember a chorus that repeats that phrase?
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Post by blahblahblah on Jan 23, 2010 13:56:44 GMT -4
Timbaland from last night (from me putting it on setlist.fm : www.setlist.fm/setlist/timbaland/2010/sound-academy-toronto-on-canada-7bd7726c.htmlOpeners were Toronto's Keys N Krates which was a live remix band consisted of a keyboardist, a drummer and a DJ. They remixed songs from the Fugees, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Feist, Daft Punk and even Aaliyah on stage. Definitely really cool. Timbaland's set was long, and not in the good way. Sebastian first came out to perform a few songs, then the band took a long time setting up while the DJ was spinning random tracks. Finally, he came on. Despite having a 11-song setlist, his set lasted almost 2 hours. He kept talking on and on after each song. And it's not like Kanye where he talks about something interesting, Timbo tries to make catch phrases out of everything and make us repeat it. It was cool the first few times, but it got boring after a while. I was a bit disappointed he wasn't able to bring out any guest, considering many of his recent collaborators are Canadian, namely Drake, Esthero, Nelly Furtado and Chad Kroeger, with the former two being actually from Toronto! But other than those criticisms, it was a solid performance nonetheless, with him having a band making the beats live on stage, and singing to a video screen whenever there is a guest artist in the song. During the break he took between the two parts of his set, the DJ spinned a bunch of songs Timbaland produced over the years including "One Minute Man", "Get Ur Freak On", "Work It", "Big Pimpin'", "Dirt Off Your Shoulder", "Nigga What, Nigga Who", "The Jump Off", "Are You That Somebody?", "Try Again", "Headsprung", "Is That Your Chick?" and "Indian Flute". I thought that was pretty cool.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 23, 2010 15:34:05 GMT -4
^ Pretty interesting. Except all the talking, it sounds like.
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Post by blahblahblah on Jan 23, 2010 17:17:32 GMT -4
Yeah, after each song he would sing "I love T-dot" and get us to repeat it. I mean I like Toronto and all, but I don't love it that much! He kept asking the audience "Do you miss Timbaland?" and it got really ridiculous when after "Ease Off The Liquor", he kept asking the audience if anybody wants a shot PatrĂ³n with him and that all drinks were on him, if only that was for real. And then he proceeded to talk about how he's a grown man with kids and that you shouldn't be a deadbeat father. You know you're getting old when!
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 26, 2010 0:12:33 GMT -4
Alice in Chains Monday night:
01. All Secrets Known 02. It Ain't Like That 03. Again 04. Check My Brain 05. Them Bones 06. Dam That River 07. Rain When I Die 08. Your Decision 09. Got Me Wrong 10. We Die Young 11. Last of My Kind 12. Nutshell 13. Sickman 14. Lesson Learned 15. Acid Bubble
16. No Excuses 16. Angry Chair 17. Man in the Box
Encore:
18. God Am [Audible] 18. Would? 19. Rooster
(I got a set list, which explains the strikethroughs. Time-wise, they still had a good 15 minutes built into their set time, goddammit. Tremendous show, however.)
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Post by mtm4319 on Mar 1, 2010 16:49:04 GMT -4
Nick, looks like you'll get a chance to see Mute Math again. (For some reason, they're opening for 30STM...)
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Post by a Nick O! on Mar 1, 2010 17:07:15 GMT -4
Nick, looks like you'll get a chance to see Mute Math again. (For some reason, they're opening for 30STM...) I noticed. So are Neon Trees, whose song I never remember 10 seconds after its over.
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Post by radical347 on Mar 1, 2010 21:48:13 GMT -4
Nick, looks like you'll get a chance to see Mute Math again. (For some reason, they're opening for 30STM...) I noticed. So are Neon Trees, whose song I never remember 10 seconds after its over. Mute Math AND Neon Trees? Forget 30 Seconds to Mars (not that I'm not cool with them), but now I'm going to that concert for the openers!
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Post by blahblahblah on Mar 9, 2010 1:44:45 GMT -4
Just saw Muse tonight... simply amazing. Stellar stage presence and sounded great. I missed most of Silversun Pickups' set except for the last 3 songs because my cousin was late. Oh well. I stole the setlist from setlist.fm because I was only keeping track of the actual songs but not random riffs they threw in between, so I'll paste that here. 1. Uprising 2. Resistance 3. New Born 4. Map of the Problematique 5. Supermassive Black Hole 6. Guiding Light -. Interlude 7. Hysteria -. Nishe 8. United States Of Eurasia -. Take A Bow (Riff Only) 9. Feeling Good -. Helsinki Jam 10. Undisclosed Desires 11. Starlight 12. Plug In Baby -. YYZ (Riff only) (Rush cover)) 13. Time Is Running Out 14. Unnatural Selection
Encore: 15. Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1: Overture 16. Stockholm Syndrome 17. Knights of Cydonia
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Post by blahblahblah on Mar 11, 2010 1:31:20 GMT -4
Saw Alicia Keys tonight. Opening for her was Melanie Fiona and Robin Thicke. The former is a Canadian R&B artist that has recently topped the Urban AC chart. When was the last time that happened? I didn't get her setlist because I wasn't very familiar with her songs, but I got the other two and contributed to setlist.fm. Robin Thicke1. Diamonds 2. Shakin' It 4 Daddy 3. 2 Luv Birds 4. Magic 5. Wanna Love U Girl 6. Teach U A Lesson 7. Shooter 8. Sex Therapy 9. Lost Without U Alicia Keys1. Caged Bird (Intro) 2. Love Is Blind 3. You Don't Know My Name 4. Fallin' 5. Another Way To Die 6. Karma 7. Like The Sea 8. I Need You 9. Pray For Forgiveness 10. Diary 11. Like You'll Never See Me Again -. Band Interlude 12. Wait Til You See My Smile 13. Go Ahead 14. Put It In A Love Song 15. Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready) -. Band covering "Feeling Good" 16. Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart 17. Superwoman 18. If I Ain't Got You 19. No One 20. Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down No encore. And no first single from her latest album - "Doesn't Mean Anything" either.
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Post by a Nick O! on Mar 11, 2010 4:02:55 GMT -4
That's cool that all 3 of them are touring together. I really like "It Kills Me," "Sex Therapy," and "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart," though my interest in all 3 songs has peaked, admittedly.
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Post by blahblahblah on Mar 20, 2010 10:51:15 GMT -4
Lady Gaga announced more Canadian dates this past week including a Toronto show on July 11th. Tickets went on sale yesterday and she announced an additional show in Toronto for July 12th since the first show almost sold out right away. Yet, the only tickets left for either show are either $190+ or singles. Bah.
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Post by a Nick O! on Apr 9, 2010 2:23:14 GMT -4
Here's what HIM played the other night. Not sure if Steve or anyone is planning to see them, so I'll hide it. 01. Like St. Valentine 02. Right Here in My Arms 03. Wings of a Butterfly 04. Heartkiller 05. The Kiss of Dawn 06. Join Me in Death 07. Love the Hardest Way 08. Wicked Game 09. Buried Alive by Love 10. Disarm Me (With Your Loneliness) 11. Killing Loneliness 12. Poison Girl 13. Katherine Wheel 14. The Funeral of Hearts
Encore: 15. Scared to Death 16. When Love and Death Embrace
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Post by halo19 on Apr 9, 2010 12:25:17 GMT -4
I might go see Local H for free in a couple Tuesdays from now. (I saw it in an upcoming concerts listing, saying all 21+ can see it free). Apparently a "guest" (don't know if this means from the audience) will draw from a hat and the band will play an entire album, depending on what gets picked.
Also seeing Against Me! a few weeks later at the same venue.
I plan on going to Warped, but the only band I feel I "have" to see is the Dillinger Escape Plan (but might watch the Riverboat Gamblers and Alkaline Trio, as well. And if I'm in between others, I may as well go see Face to Face, MCS, and Andrew W.K.). In all fairness, there were only 2 artists I felt that way about in '09, and I luckily saw both sets.
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Post by radical347 on Apr 9, 2010 14:45:07 GMT -4
Just saw Air last week. (Thanks Live 105!) I don't know the names of all their songs (since many of them are instrumental and were kind of samey anyway), but they played most of their 'hits'...incl. Cherry Blossom Girl, Alone in Kyoto, Sexy Boy. Wished they would've played Surfing on a Rocket, though they were mighty good. Channel 92.3 was giving away Muse tickets for next week's show. You had to be caller #13. I got through twice and was caller 12 BOTH TIMES!!! So looks like I won't be seeing them. Ah well, looking forward to U2 in June! (Thanks KFOG!) ;D
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Post by a Nick O! on Apr 10, 2010 3:00:33 GMT -4
Air would be really cool to witness live.
So frustrating you were so close to winning Muse tickets. I just wish they'd come back through St. Louis.
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