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Author Topic: Concert #1:2010.04.08, Moore Theatre Seattle, Washington - Will contain SPOILERS  (Read 54267 times)

Offlineisina

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Thanks a lot for posting, I reposted it on the Italian Forum... we had to wait a while to hear news from beyond the pond!
Nice to see Coyote and Border Reiver.  ;D
Sick and tired of being sick and tired.

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YEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

OfflineGennT

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Pretty much what we expected , Border Reiver as an opener and Piper to the end as a closer (now who says MK doesn't please the fans :P) Coyote is a nice surprise and Praire Wedding is a wonderful song and also one of my favorites can't wait to listen to it!

OfflineTally

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I was hoping for Cleaning My Gun but wasn't sure they were gonna play it. Like Danny's heavy drumming on that one, and the mean guitar licks of course  ;D

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Thanks for posting!

I would have preferred SFFTC to Cleaning, and I wouldn't need SAN and R&J...
More played to death than SL imho...

Well then, looking forward to the real experience ;)
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Offlineingridswing

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No Get Lucky no So Far From The Clyde ......... I agree with you superval! For me these two are the essentials from the album.
Piper to The End will be change places with Going Home I hope. I remember that MK ended with if this is goodbye. Way too heavy to end with and for me a little the same with piper, it doesn't leave you with a real happy feeling.

We will see next days what is going to happen. And I also agree with Prema .. nothing from GH  :'(

Offlineborder_reiver

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Personal reflections...

Border Reiver (good opener, although I prefer Cannibals)
What It Is (standard classic)
Sailing to Philadelphia (always magic)
Coyote (nice! IF it's fresh and has no fake synth/horn sounds)
Cleaning My Gun (YES! BLUESROCK! WHOOO!)
Hill Farmer's Blues (never liked it until I heard it live, fresh)
Romeo & Juliet (classic)
Sultans of Swing (double classic)
Marbletown (YES! BLUES! WHOOO!)
Prairie Wedding (gonna be nice to hear some more earthy/blues-like music, hope Richard provides lap steel!!
Remembrance Day (meeh, naah - I'd rather have so far from the clyde)
Speedway At Nazareth (like the energy)
Telegraph Road (yes! it's back)
Brothers in Arms (triple classic) Our Shangri-La (it's getting old, too old - and it's just five years old)
Going Home (can't live without it, but I'd rather see...)
Piper to the End (this one as second to the end, could be magic either way)
 
Conclusion: NO MONTELEONE... WHOOOO!  ;D

But to be serious, the base, it still looks like it always has since 2001.
In the beginning, What it is and STP. The middle, R&J + Sultans. Ending, Speedway, TR and BIA. Closing, Shangri-La+Going Home.

But most of them are songs that I can't be without. I sense a more earthy/bluesy/folksy touch among the newcomers. This I like.

edit: I'm still looking for my long lost love, Portobelle Belle... *sigh*.. will we ever meet?

EDIT: some faggot modified this post... everything with --> arrow followed by comment wasn't mine
« Last Edit: April 09, 2010, 04:07:34 PM by border_reiver »
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OfflineJohnRossEwing

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aaargh

shangri la. this is so boring ... for telegraph road you can put into 3 other songs, ...

too many songs we had 1000 times in the setlist.

and get lucky is a MUST.

bit disappointed honestly.

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Don't be upset, folks.

At least FOUR songs from GL.
That's much more than what we had with SL and KTGC
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We all have our favourites and our opinions, otherwise it would get boring around here. If the setlist stays like that for the shows I'm going to, I'll be a very happy boy. :)

Offlinetunnel85

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Even better than the 2008 setlist  ;D
And a miracle : the three best tracks of GL are on the setlist !
(we won't have another Silvertown Blues syndrome)
I wouldn't even ask to remove R&J, OSL, GH and PTTE.
These are not my fav and will never be.
No problem, the rest is great enough.

I'm gonna buy an extra ticket right now.  ;)

OfflineBanjo99uk

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5 new songs out of 17, and by the time he gets to Europe he will have probably dropped a couple like in 2008 with Devil baby and Daddys.  For me the meat and bones has not changed which is very dissapointing.

Offlineborder_reiver

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Don't be upset, folks.

At least FOUR songs from GL.
That's much more than what we had with SL and KTGC

No track from KTGC is involved this time. That's what happens to the weakest in the litter.

"My idea of heaven is a place where the Tyne meets the Delta, where folk music meets the blues."

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No track from KTGC is involved this time. That's what happens to the weakest in the litter.



If you mean that in a general way you can add GH to the litter just as much...  :o
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Offlinejoanzimm

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I'm thrilled with Cleaning my gun and Prairie Wedding :o
It's hard sometimes but pretty much it's alright

 

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