A Mark In Time
Previous Tours => 2010 Get Lucky Tour => Topic started by: Jules on June 17, 2010, 01:01:06 AM
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Please, move to the top ;D
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too early :-)
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too early :-)
Its 17 already ;D
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I know you can't wait to see MK in Spain, jejejejeje.
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I know you can't wait to see MK in Spain, jejejejeje.
After see him in a proper venue, surrounded by a very respectful audience, the most apropiate term is that I fear to see him in Spain :( call me crazy, but I hate when people is talking loud ALL the time, smoking till death and throwing the smoke to you.
By the way, let
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Hannover 2005 was great! Hope it will continue its legend.
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according ot our very own markywes, no setlist change
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too bad, no Imelda part during Get Lucky
I wonder if next show Mark will play a bit of HFB during the middle section of TOL and Guy throw some Coyote keys bits during MFN?
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setlist: pretty standard, but perfectly played! Really great show!
Border
WII
Sailing
Coyote
Prairie
Hill Farmer's
Romeo
Sultans
Bonaparte
Marbletown
Get lucky
Speedway
TR
Bia
So far away (Mark's guitar didn't want to play during beginning :) )
Piper
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setlist: pretty standard, but perfectly played! Really great show!
Border
WII
Sailing
Coyote
Prairie
Hill Farmer's
Romeo
Sultans
Bonaparte
Marbletown
Get lucky
Speedway
TR
Bia
So far away (Mark's guitar didn't want to play during beginning :) )
Piper
Thanks for the set list info. Nice 16 song set. Yes, it's the new arrange of SFA, first noticed on the Helsingborg recording, Danny's drum is newly arranged, too during the intro.
We are waiting for the new tunes Guy mentioned! Let's see which Germany show(s) will get lucky!
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An hour is not time enough to rehearse a new song to be played, clearly, they spent three weeks to play 15 songs, with four/five more that will get eventually played, so...
;D ;D ;D
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An hour is not time enough to rehearse a new song to be played, clearly, they spent three weeks to play 15 songs, with four/five more that will get eventually played, so...
;D ;D ;D
If it's something that tehy all played on the recording, then it most likely is, remember these are all top musicians, they did a pile of unfamiliar stuff at Boothbay with little rehearsal because they had all played on the records. And Danny came in and learned a whole set in 2005 with little opportunity to rehearse so I'm sure a couple of new songs will be no problem at all.
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Sometimes demo version turn out to be actually better than the long rehearsed and properly recorded one.
I can't imagine expression on faces of the 96'rs if Mark suddenly, halfway the show, would turn into Guy direction and say : I changed my mind let do that one instead...
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Sometimes demo version turn out to be actually better than the long rehearsed and properly recorded one.
I can't imagine expression on faces of the 96'rs if Mark suddenly, halfway the show, would turn into Guy direction and say : I changed my mind let do that one instead...
"Play everything!"
"So... we do!"
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So Dusty, they really needed three weeks just to rehearse what they are playing now, mostly songs that were already played during the 2001, 2005 and 2008 tours?
I bet the only thing they did during rehearsals was refuse many of the never played songs they tried and stick to the ones thay played on past tours, as they already know them, so the great effort was for Mike and Tim ;D
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Yesterday was my 3rd concert of the current tour (after the last two nights in London). I must say that MK seems to be in a very good mood. From my point of view the band played better than in London.
Hopefully I will hear a new tune in Collogne and/or Oberhausen.
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I loved the London perfomances, but listening to the last soundboard recording, I have to admitt that they are playing better and better. Its great they end the tour in Spain, but they are not doing it in theaters to enjoy it properly :disbelief
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http://www.haz.de/Nachrichten/Kultur/Musik/Mark-Knopfler-und-8000-Zuschauer-in-der-TUI-Arena
http://rockszene.de/News04/Vorlagen/180610_3-zwei-sternstunden-fuer-8008-mark-knopfler-und-band-in-der-tui-arena.html