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Rick wrote:This was played a LOT on the radio when it came out.
When was the last time it was performed in concert? It's not been in the setlist for a long time.
Rick wrote:This was played a LOT on the radio when it came out.
When was the last time it was performed in concert? It's not been in the setlist for a long time.
Melissa wrote:Rick wrote:This was played a LOT on the radio when it came out.
When was the last time it was performed in concert? It's not been in the setlist for a long time.
Just talked with a friend about that the other night after the O show, would much rather have this in the set, and drop the pee-pee song
Saint John wrote:This song, according to Steve Augeri, is absolute murder on the vocal chords.
steveo777 wrote:It's been in a setlist this month.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LZBIBzVHT8
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Rick wrote:This was played a LOT on the radio when it came out.
When was the last time it was performed in concert? It's not been in the setlist for a long time.
Just talked with a friend about that the other night after the O show, would much rather have this in the set, and drop the pee-pee song
I have yet to hear it live, but I know they did play it at a few shows last year. I'd much rather hear "WCN" than something like "Still They Ride", or even "Wildest Dreams". What is the pee-pee song? LOL! Is that a song where people get up and take a pee-pee break?
Jana wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I have yet to hear it live, but I know they did play it at a few shows last year. I'd much rather hear "WCN" than something like "Still They Ride", or even "Wildest Dreams". What is the pee-pee song? LOL! Is that a song where people get up and take a pee-pee break?
I was really hoping to hear WCN last week and Mother Father in place of Keep On Running, even though KOR was great. But I loved loved loved Still They Ride and Deen was amazing on it.
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Rick wrote:This was played a LOT on the radio when it came out.
When was the last time it was performed in concert? It's not been in the setlist for a long time.
Just talked with a friend about that the other night after the O show, would much rather have this in the set, and drop the pee-pee song
I have yet to hear it live, but I know they did play it at a few shows last year. I'd much rather hear "WCN" than something like "Still They Ride", or even "Wildest Dreams". What is the pee-pee song? LOL! Is that a song where people get up and take a pee-pee break?
Rip Rokken wrote:Jana wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I have yet to hear it live, but I know they did play it at a few shows last year. I'd much rather hear "WCN" than something like "Still They Ride", or even "Wildest Dreams". What is the pee-pee song? LOL! Is that a song where people get up and take a pee-pee break?
I was really hoping to hear WCN last week and Mother Father in place of Keep On Running, even though KOR was great. But I loved loved loved Still They Ride and Deen was amazing on it.
I definitely would love to hear Mother Father again... I could lose KOR also. But I also wanted more songs like Edge of the Blade and Chain Reaction.
Melissa wrote:Yes the pee-pee song is just that!And I agree, I'd much rather hear WCN than those too, or even NWA too, even though it's newer, just not a fan of that one. Would rather hear something else off Rev other than NWA and WD, would much rather hear WITTW, LAS, WDILYL, TDTWT, or WIN over those. And agree about STR too, would much rather hear Deen sing Mother, Father, he's just beyond amazing on it.
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Yes the pee-pee song is just that!And I agree, I'd much rather hear WCN than those too, or even NWA too, even though it's newer, just not a fan of that one. Would rather hear something else off Rev other than NWA and WD, would much rather hear WITTW, LAS, WDILYL, TDTWT, or WIN over those. And agree about STR too, would much rather hear Deen sing Mother, Father, he's just beyond amazing on it.
ACK! So many ACKronyms! I have so much to learn... LOL!
Hey, that clip of WCN above is a fantastic performance by AP. If the crowd couldn't appreciate that, not the fault of the band for sure.
Melissa wrote:The crowd in Orlando was kind of like that too, lots of sitters, I don't know if it's all the retired people who live here who make everyone else so lazy and boring or what, LOL, but O crowds can be like that for a LOT of bands we've seen here, it's annoying. That's why traveling is more fun too, usually better crowds than here, LOL. The only song I saw everyone on their feet for was DSB of course. I love CR and EOTB and would have loved to hear those live again too. Guarantee the crowd here would have been on their butts for those too though, LOL.
Saint John wrote:This song, according to Steve Augeri, is absolute murder on the vocal chords.
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:The crowd in Orlando was kind of like that too, lots of sitters, I don't know if it's all the retired people who live here who make everyone else so lazy and boring or what, LOL, but O crowds can be like that for a LOT of bands we've seen here, it's annoying. That's why traveling is more fun too, usually better crowds than here, LOL. The only song I saw everyone on their feet for was DSB of course. I love CR and EOTB and would have loved to hear those live again too. Guarantee the crowd here would have been on their butts for those too though, LOL.
It was sort of that way in Pensacola, too. Most everyone was sitting down during Night Ranger except two people in the very center, and it was bugging me but I didn't want people yelling at me to sit down so they could see. Luckily many stood up for some classic, and after that I told the people I was with that I wasn't sitting back down, and we didn't for the rest of the night. Most people near the front stood for Journey, but people would sit down during songs they didn't like or know, and some would look at each other with puzzled looks. I heard a few people ask each other stuff like, "What's this song? I wish they'd hurry up and play Faithfully." Of course, just like Orlando DSB got the biggest pop.
It just does to show you that a large percentage of concert-goers are casual fans who just want to hear a few songs they know. I don't believe in going to shows like that. I especially love to hear and support new music from the bands I enjoy, especially if it's great. That's why I really think the best seats need to be available to the hardcore fans who know what to do with them. A good roudy group up front tends to ignite more energy out of the rest of the crowd. I think that's exactly what I heard about Cleveland last year. I believe Saint John said mangement had noticed the front row rockers rocking out and appreciated that for that reason.
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:The crowd in Orlando was kind of like that too, lots of sitters, I don't know if it's all the retired people who live here who make everyone else so lazy and boring or what, LOL, but O crowds can be like that for a LOT of bands we've seen here, it's annoying. That's why traveling is more fun too, usually better crowds than here, LOL. The only song I saw everyone on their feet for was DSB of course. I love CR and EOTB and would have loved to hear those live again too. Guarantee the crowd here would have been on their butts for those too though, LOL.
It was sort of that way in Pensacola, too. Most everyone was sitting down during Night Ranger except two people in the very center, and it was bugging me but I didn't want people yelling at me to sit down so they could see. Luckily many stood up for some classic, and after that I told the people I was with that I wasn't sitting back down, and we didn't for the rest of the night. Most people near the front stood for Journey, but people would sit down during songs they didn't like or know, and some would look at each other with puzzled looks. I heard a few people ask each other stuff like, "What's this song? I wish they'd hurry up and play Faithfully." Of course, just like Orlando DSB got the biggest pop.
It just does to show you that a large percentage of concert-goers are casual fans who just want to hear a few songs they know. I don't believe in going to shows like that. I especially love to hear and support new music from the bands I enjoy, especially if it's great. That's why I really think the best seats need to be available to the hardcore fans who know what to do with them. A good roudy group up front tends to ignite more energy out of the rest of the crowd. I think that's exactly what I heard about Cleveland last year. I believe Saint John said mangement had noticed the front row rockers rocking out and appreciated that for that reason.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Saint John wrote:This song, according to Steve Augeri, is absolute murder on the vocal chords.
That's interesting.
I wouldn't have thought that since it's a fairly slow tempo ballad, not even alot of challenging highs until the "whoa-oh-whoa-oh" part at the end.
I wonder if Jeremey feels the same way.
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