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Post by Buck on Nov 6, 2020 18:35:43 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC.
Train True is a likely contender for the BOC 2021 setlist, OTOH, and "Tainted Blood" also, I would think. "Edge of the World," I don't see why not. "That Was Me," for sure.
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Post by Emily Wilson on Nov 6, 2020 19:33:19 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC. Train True is a likely contender for the BOC 2021 setlist, OTOH, and "Tainted Blood" also, I would think. "Edge of the World," I don't see why not. "That Was Me," for sure. Would love to hear Train True live.
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Post by edog40 on Nov 6, 2020 21:28:18 GMT
Right now, I would clear the set to include the most live friendly songs off of TSR and add in the legacy stuff later.
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 6, 2020 21:29:47 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC. Train True is a likely contender for the BOC 2021 setlist, OTOH, and "Tainted Blood" also, I would think. "Edge of the World," I don't see why not. "That Was Me," for sure. Would love to hear Train True live. I would be thrilled to catch Train True live. That and The Alchemist are the two biggies on my wishlist, but I would be thrilled to hear whatever. I know they can't play the whole thing, so whatever gets played is a good addition. I was glad I got a chance to see them do Tattoo Vampire live when I saw them at Penn's Peak years back. It's a hell of an experience listening to a song you'd never heard on a live album before (at that point). Also glad to see Lips in the Hills is going to be on the next live release (and getting a makeover on ALDN). I hope that Frontiers will see the wisdom in capturing a live album when concerts start again so we can hold a live copy of some of the new tracks in our hands.
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Post by warrior21 on Nov 6, 2020 23:00:31 GMT
I remember the 2003 tour and set list. Was so happy to catch that show at a little club in Trenton, The Conduit. At the time, so many great songs had either returned or were played for the first time in ages: ILTN, Tattoo Vampire, Dr. Music, Divine Wind (!). So great.
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 7, 2020 0:48:34 GMT
I remember the 2003 tour and set list. Was so happy to catch that show at a little club in Trenton, The Conduit. At the time, so many great songs had either returned or were played for the first time in ages: ILTN, Tattoo Vampire, Dr. Music, Divine Wind (!). So great. Divine Wind was FANTASTIC that night. I distinctly remember Buck yelling "This goes out to the ghost of Saddam!"
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Post by ericoyster on Nov 7, 2020 2:31:26 GMT
I remember the 2003 tour and set list. Was so happy to catch that show at a little club in Trenton, The Conduit. At the time, so many great songs had either returned or were played for the first time in ages: ILTN, Tattoo Vampire, Dr. Music, Divine Wind (!). So great. Divine Wind was FANTASTIC that night. I distinctly remember Buck yelling "This goes out to the ghost of Saddam!" In hindsight, maybe not Bucks greatest shout out? Depends on your mileage I suppose....
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 7, 2020 4:12:44 GMT
Divine Wind was FANTASTIC that night. I distinctly remember Buck yelling "This goes out to the ghost of Saddam!" In hindsight, maybe not Bucks greatest shout out? Depends on your mileage I suppose.... It was April 2003; as far as we all knew at the time it was true lol.
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Post by Alessandro on Nov 7, 2020 8:18:46 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC. this baffles me quite a bit. I respect your take on the difficulties of singing that particular song, which obviously led to the fact that the band never tried it live at the time of its release, but I thought Richie could nail the solo. was that the song Tony Perrino guested in, by the way?
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Post by wrax on Nov 7, 2020 14:14:43 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC. Train True is a likely contender for the BOC 2021 setlist, OTOH, and "Tainted Blood" also, I would think. "Edge of the World," I don't see why not. "That Was Me," for sure. Barnstormers like That Was Me as well as Stand and Fight would go down very well live. I'd like to hear the band try Box In My Head live too.
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Post by sirrastus on Nov 7, 2020 18:19:38 GMT
Damaged would be very difficult to play and sing at the same time for me. And the organ solo is unobtainium by any players in BOC. Train True is a likely contender for the BOC 2021 setlist, OTOH, and "Tainted Blood" also, I would think. "Edge of the World," I don't see why not. "That Was Me," for sure. The Machine and Secret Road too.Nightmare Epiphany is such a neat tune that it would be a welcome addition.I expect to see Train True at next years country awards.
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Post by sirrastus on Nov 7, 2020 18:21:36 GMT
BTW I LOVE Harvest Moon vid from Rock Of Ages .They did a great job of filming and recording it.Can't wait to get it
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Post by Buck on Nov 7, 2020 19:18:23 GMT
Given a set time limitation of 90 minutes for most our gigs, what would you want retired to make room for TSR tunes? The relatively rare "fan" scenario would allow more songs of course, but most our performances are venue time limited.
Depending on pharma's progress and the incoming administration's national lockdown polices, we may well never tour again in indoor venues. We just might be too old by the time all this gets sorted out. I have a sense today that it might be a possibility. I had figured on retirement from "On Tour Forever" in 2022 before that bat flew out of the Wuhan level 4 bio lab. 50 years is enough. Odds on the Rolling Stones coming out in 2022?
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Post by edog40 on Nov 7, 2020 19:31:57 GMT
Given a set time limitation of 90 minutes for most our gigs, what would you want retired to make room for TSR tunes? The relatively rare "fan" scenario would allow more songs of course, but most our performances are venue time limited. Depending on pharma's progress and the incoming administration's national lockdown polices, we may well never tour again in indoor venues. We just might be too old by the time all this gets sorted out. I have a sense today that it might be a possibility. I had figured on retirement from "On Tour Forever" in 2022 before that bat flew out of the Wuhan level 4 bio lab. 50 years is enough. Odds on the Rolling Stones coming out in 2022? It would depend on their contract with ol’ Scratch.
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Post by sirrastus on Nov 7, 2020 19:44:50 GMT
Don't know what to omit frankly-BTW Box In My Head is also a must do.Why not pull a Springsteen and do longer sets.
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