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Saint John wrote:Great review.How did the crowd seem to like the new songs?
Babyblue wrote:Your home land sounds so beautiful.I think Tom Jones was from there right or am i worng?He was hot back in the day.heehee
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Thanks for the review.
Decent set...wonder how soon until they dust off the Rolie/Perry duets.
Little surprised those classics got the shaft on Disc 2 of Revelation.
Arnel can prolly pull off Infinity-era Perry better than anyone.
Lights
After All These Years
Mother, Father (Deen vocals)
Cain Solo
Open Arms
StoneCold wrote:Lights
After All These Years
Mother, Father (Deen vocals)
Cain Solo
Open Arms
Enjoyed the read, thanks.
Let's see, Lights, AATY, MF, Cain Solo and OA all back to back. 4 ballads and a solo to sleep by. They need to change that up.
Drop "TJ", pop WDILYL smack dab between the ballads and its all good.
Manjushri wrote:StoneCold wrote:Lights
After All These Years
Mother, Father (Deen vocals)
Cain Solo
Open Arms
Enjoyed the read, thanks.
Let's see, Lights, AATY, MF, Cain Solo and OA all back to back. 4 ballads and a solo to sleep by. They need to change that up.
Drop "TJ", pop WDILYL smack dab between the ballads and its all good.
Totally agree with that, WDILYL needs to be put in to the set it was one of the new songs that I really wanted to hear in Manchester last week, hopefully they will play it at Nottingham on Friday. As for the harmonica/Mandolin jam that's really good and for a moment..........you think they may launch into Preciuos Time doesn't happen though but still very good.
Duncan wrote:
Things went pear shaped during the encore and Ross' bass starting making a farting noise during Escape, which totally ruined the song.
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youkeepmewaiting wrote:Babyblue wrote:Your home land sounds so beautiful.I think Tom Jones was from there right or am i worng?He was hot back in the day.heehee
Indeed you are correct Miss Blue
NealIsGod wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Thanks for the review.
Decent set...wonder how soon until they dust off the Rolie/Perry duets.
Little surprised those classics got the shaft on Disc 2 of Revelation.
Arnel can prolly pull off Infinity-era Perry better than anyone.
I love the Rolie-Perry duets, but those songs sound more dated to me than the other songs.
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