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Bodo Oct-13-2006, 11:03 GMT
IP:
Austria
 | wow - the setlist really begins to grow now!! This is the first song which surprises me a lot, hope he keeps it unitl the UK concerts.
Does anyone have a exact setlist of the last 3 concerts now, and can post it in the concert reviews (setlist) ? |
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Bodo Oct-13-2006, 12:06 GMT
IP:
Austria
 | It could be that some people told him that the shows in June have been too short. At that time he was playing 4 songs less than now (adding Bridge, Late In The Evening, 50 ways, Train...)
Seems to be unfair now a little bit for people who visited the first shows in June.
But in the year 2000 he also started with less songs, think he played 27 songs in Stockholm the first night (no You can call me all), and in the USA he finally played 30 or 31 songs (adding Mrs. Robins, Pig sheep and wolves,.... can not remember the rest) |
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Ans Oct-13-2006, 12:54 GMT
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Netherlands
 | Nice Surprise to add Train In The Distance and that Harper joined him for the last 2 songs at the Minneapolis show, probably for his birthday...:) |
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Lekornee Oct-13-2006, 21:53 GMT
IP:
USA - United Staates America
 | He did That Was Your Mother last night, and also You´re The One...has he done those in many previous concerts on this tour? I thought those were two that a lot of the audience wouldn´t recognize. |
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Nikki Oct-13-2006, 22:19 GMT
IP:
Canada
 | In Portland he did both. I got a setlist and "That Was Your Mother" was called "Zydeco" on it. |
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Klausi Oct-14-2006, 07:28 GMT
IP:
Germany
 | In 2002 he added "Love" and "Slip slidin`away", maybe more.
I think when touring it seems normal to play some new stuff, because rehearsing before is more difficult, stressing (and expensive). |
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Bodo Oct-14-2006, 10:09 GMT
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Austria
 | Yes, I am happy Paul is doing that (adding songs) - I was afraid that after the S&G tour he could stop doing so... they played the exact same list for 2 years, I never understood why.
But also in 2002 Paul said to us - after some fans told him they will visit 4-5 shows: "Oh, I hope you are not bored, they are all the same..." I never heard ´Love´ live, think he only played this one in the UK, but he added The cool cool River at some shows.
In fact, the first concert of a tour is always the shortes one. |
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matthewsemple Oct-14-2006, 21:05 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Everybody loves the sound of a Train In The Distance |
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