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Post by aerozhul on Aug 17, 2014 9:22:23 GMT -5
Great set, just two songs too short....
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Post by krawhitham222 on Aug 17, 2014 10:32:37 GMT -5
I 95% agree that the set is too short, but I'd like to know the show's runtime in minutes first. I mean, there were legitimate Yes concerts in the 70s that were only 8 songs but clocked in at 2 hours. An extended LOTT is worth 2 regular length pop songs (in time; in value, it's worth a million). So I'm OK with fewer songs as long as they're still delivering enough total music. But from a 'song collector' point of view, yeah more songs are always better. Nine Lives/JPP era was great when we were getting over 20 songs.
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Post by gwb on Aug 17, 2014 12:35:08 GMT -5
Was a pretty good day for GYW with SOS, Thighs & SOSAD.
Joey's son did a good job. I could tell some difference, but that was expected.
Does it sound like Joe needs to turn his volume down or else Brad needs to turn his up? Sometimes Joe drowns out Brad.
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Post by nesboy43 on Aug 17, 2014 12:52:00 GMT -5
As someone who's favorite album is Wings, this is an amazing setlist.
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Post by tomass on Aug 17, 2014 13:50:49 GMT -5
Good stuff.. To me it is about Quality not quantity. I would rather have a quality setlist of 17 songs than a setlist of 23 songs with a bunch of garbage dragging it down. I would rather hear a 10 minute version of Thighs instead of having to sit through Janie and Jaded for instance.
Anyway,this setlist is pretty damn good!
01. Love In An Elevator B+ 02. Eat The Rich B 03. S.O.S. (Too Bad) A+ 04. Cryin' F 05. Livin' On The Edge D 06. Kings And Queens A+ 07. Toys In The Attic A- 08. Rag Doll B 09. Stop Messin' Around B+ 10. Same Old Song And Dance A+ 11. Lord Of The Thighs A+ 12. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing F 13. No More No More A 14. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) B+ 15. Walk This Way B-
Encore: 16. Dream On A 17. Sweet Emotion A
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Post by tomass on Aug 17, 2014 22:01:57 GMT -5
06. Kings And Queens A+ 07. Toys In The Attic A- 08. Rag Doll B 09. Stop Messin' Around B+ 10. Same Old Song And Dance A+ 11. Lord Of The Thighs A+ 12. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing F 13. No More No More A 14. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) B+ 15. Walk This Way B-
Encore: 16. Dream On A 17. Sweet Emotion A
That's a pretty big chunk of goodness right there.
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Post by jj on Aug 17, 2014 22:27:58 GMT -5
Good stuff.. To me it is about Quality not quantity. I would rather have a quality setlist of 17 songs than a setlist of 23 songs with a bunch of garbage dragging it down. I would rather hear a 10 minute version of Thighs instead of having to sit through Janie and Jaded for instance. Anyway,this setlist is pretty damn good! 01. Love In An Elevator B+ 02. Eat The Rich B 03. S.O.S. (Too Bad) A+ 04. Cryin' F 05. Livin' On The Edge D 06. Kings And Queens A+ 07. Toys In The Attic A- 08. Rag Doll B 09. Stop Messin' Around B+ 10. Same Old Song And Dance A+ 11. Lord Of The Thighs A+ 12. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing F 13. No More No More A 14. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) B+ 15. Walk This Way B- Encore: 16. Dream On A 17. Sweet Emotion A ^^^ THIS!
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Post by lin on Aug 18, 2014 7:25:16 GMT -5
Getting close to the end of the tour...always seem to see some shrinkage of the set list But with that said: Love that they brought out SOS...love that live. Jesse seems to have done a pretty fine job sitting in for his dad Definitely a chip off the old block. I am sure the Kramedog is happy with his Pup's performance. Yes.. but they really are only just past the half way point - like by only one show. Unless you're counting the European tour as part of this one. Anyway, I agree on SOS, and am glad they had several older gems. The Tahoe set list was pretty bad, not only in terms of the songs, but the order in which they were played. I'm glad they rebounded.
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Post by aerognr87 on Aug 18, 2014 13:12:20 GMT -5
This is a much more improved setlist than Tahoe. If they play this in Michigan, I will be happy. Glad to see some good representation of GYW. However, in order to increase the setlist up to 18 songs and ensure Rocks gets some representation and have a true opening number, I think they need to add Back in the Saddle to the beginning of the set again.
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Post by aerosmith6703 on Aug 18, 2014 13:55:46 GMT -5
For what it's worth I think Jesse has improved by leaps and bounds from where he was back in 2005 when he filled in for Joey. During the Rockin the Joint tour he filled in for a few songs here and there to give Pops a break (he was coming off of shoulder surgery) He was very good then, he's borderline great now. Once he gets his nerves under control he could give Joey a run for his money. I like his energy from the videos posted around the web/Youtube and I think he's got a very good grasp of how the songs should feel. I'm hoping Joey is back by 8/28 for Atlanta but I would still love to see Jesse fill in for a few songs.
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Post by seangod on Aug 18, 2014 16:07:39 GMT -5
For what it's worth I think Jesse has improved by leaps and bounds from where he was back in 2005 when he filled in for Joey. During the Rockin the Joint tour he filled in for a few songs here and there to give Pops a break (he was coming off of shoulder surgery) He was very good then, he's borderline great now. Once he gets his nerves under control he could give Joey a run for his money. I like his energy from the videos posted around the web/Youtube and I think he's got a very good grasp of how the songs should feel. I'm hoping Joey is back by 8/28 for Atlanta but I would still love to see Jesse fill in for a few songs. I agree. Jesse is a great drummer. He just seemed very tense, while in the best seat of the house. I do agree, once Jesse is comfortable he will give his pops a run for his money!
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