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Post by drummert5 on Oct 15, 2020 11:55:49 GMT -5
The Pulp mini show which went up today is also great, but what a weird order to put the tracks in. They were actually played in that order. Well, with songs cut in between of course. You can check that on setlist.fm RAH was one of the few times they didn't play Common People as the very last song but played an encore after. This encore consisted of My Lighthouse (not streamed), Babies and Disco 2000 (as the very last song that night). This tour was truly fantastic. Saw them at Melt Festival. Still one of the very best concerts i have been to. Anyway, looking forward to Noel this evening! Oh that’s interesting, I assumed the normal summer ‘11 order was used. Either way, having checked the setlist.fm list I would suggest any song out of the first 5 would have been a better intro to this set instead of This Is Hardcore. And yeah, that whole period for Pulp was amazing. Saw them at Isle of Wight in 2011 and they were brilliant. Dedicated Common People to Will and Kate which was funny.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Oct 15, 2020 14:28:19 GMT -5
My first proper gig this was, will never forget the vibe in the room when he played DLBIA, still one of the greatest moments of my life It was a bit emotional to see it again
Can't wait to be in front of a stage again ffs
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Post by maxigonzalez23 on Oct 15, 2020 14:49:15 GMT -5
LORD DON'T SLOW ME DOWN!!
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Post by drummert5 on Oct 15, 2020 15:09:59 GMT -5
Great little set. Handful of observations:
- why must Jeremy play everything so fast?! Everybody’s On The Run does not need to be like that. This must be why Pearl Jam fans get irritated with Matt Cameron.
- I preferred vertical mic stand Noel to current flexible mic stand Noel.
- I wish they’d mic’d the audience better, WAL must have been massive in the room for Noel to give up the chorus to them
- same comments about Jeremy on WAL and Lord Don’t Slow Me Down, though he does a lovely job on Alone on the Rope.
- Overall LDSMD sounds amazing live and I want more of it.
- I distinctly remember us all losing our minds when Noel slid his guitar across his mic stand in Do The Damage in 2015, and here he was doing it 2 years earlier.
- Tim’s fills during DLBIA remind me how he would play *almost* like the record but not quite. For most artists, continuing to evolve parts live is a great thing, but for some reason with Tim it always sounded like he just didn’t know the part very well. No disrespect meant, he’s a fine player, he just always seemed a bit wide of the mark when recreating Oasis parts.
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Post by Jessica on Oct 15, 2020 15:11:45 GMT -5
How many times did he play LDSMD on that tour? Know there was another time since I have that one on a bootleg from then.
He was saying awhile back on the podcast that Alone on the Rope is a fan favorite, but not something he plays in general on tour because the rest of the crowd doesn't respond well to it. So I doubt he's forgotten LDSMD, and he knew it would go down better for us fans than having yet another recording of If I Had A Gun considering the whole point of these livestreams is to raise the money they would have gotten if shows hadn't been cancelled this year.
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Post by theidleman2000 on Oct 15, 2020 15:45:39 GMT -5
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Post by Gas Panic on Oct 15, 2020 16:45:46 GMT -5
How many times did he play LDSMD on that tour? Know there was another time since I have that one on a bootleg from then. He was saying awhile back on the podcast that Alone on the Rope is a fan favorite, but not something he plays in general on tour because the rest of the crowd doesn't respond well to it. So I doubt he's forgotten LDSMD, and he knew it would go down better for us fans than having yet another recording of If I Had A Gun considering the whole point of these livestreams is to raise the money they would have gotten if shows hadn't been cancelled this year. LDSMD has only ever been played live twice. He played it 8 days before TCT at a gig in Dubai.
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Post by fabulousbakers on Oct 15, 2020 17:10:10 GMT -5
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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 16, 2020 2:53:15 GMT -5
Did anyone capture Weller's set? I completely forgot to watch. I'll be very grateful if any kind soul could share the footage. Thanks in advance!
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Post by morning_rain on Oct 16, 2020 3:11:52 GMT -5
Tracklist revealed: Everybody's On the Run AKA...What a Life! Lord Don't Slow Me Down Alone On the Rope Don't Look Back in Anger Great performance of EIOTR, or maybe it's been too long since I last listened to that song. It's a pity the lead guitar is mixed so low on LDSMD.
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Post by lg on Oct 16, 2020 3:41:49 GMT -5
Great gig but why does he play ldsmd so fast? The drummer ruins it imo. It could have been much better, the vocals are great.
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Post by NicOasis on Oct 16, 2020 4:16:16 GMT -5
- I wish they’d mic’d the audience better, WAL must have been massive in the room for Noel to give up the chorus to them Same venue, different day, Noel doesn't have his jacket on here
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Post by Rolo on Oct 16, 2020 9:17:07 GMT -5
Alone On The Rope is such a great song. One of his best solo tunes.
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Post by coolprophet on Oct 16, 2020 13:05:27 GMT -5
Lord Dont Slow Me Down with Zak on drums would have been FIRE perfect jam for his style.
Of course would loved to see the whole show but better than nothing.
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Post by Casino Boogie on Oct 16, 2020 13:07:14 GMT -5
Always loved LDSMD. It's a shame you can barely here the lead guitar on this version - Noel should definitely bring it back on the next tour (along with Gas Panic!).
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Post by spaneli on Oct 16, 2020 16:31:45 GMT -5
Watching the TCT performance as compared to his recent gigs, it's so clear how much more comfortable Noel is now as a frontman than before.
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Post by uboasis on Oct 16, 2020 17:32:01 GMT -5
Watching the TCT performance as compared to his recent gigs, it's so clear how much more comfortable Noel is now as a frontman than before. Nothing against Tim and Jeremy but effectively replacing with Chris, Gem, and adding Jess, Ysee, and Charlotte makes for a much more vibrant show. I'd actually use vibrance as a word to distinguish meters 2011-2015 era and 2017-2019 era both live and in studio
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Post by drummert5 on Oct 17, 2020 14:37:23 GMT -5
The Who’s set is up. Not their best gig, I don’t think. These songs bias toward Roger’s version of The Who, the “reproduce the record” sound of that particular tour. We see a few flashes of Pete’s Who toward the end of Magic Bus, and a bit during Sparks, although even that was a bit over-keyboard-ed.
Still, better than not having it at all, and I’m sure some people loved it.
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Post by Gergely on Oct 20, 2020 14:57:05 GMT -5
Nice to see Lord Slow Me Down! The drumming sounds awful to me though. Chris is quite an upgrade on drums.
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Post by freddy838 on Oct 20, 2020 20:10:02 GMT -5
Nice to see Lord Slow Me Down! The drumming sounds awful to me though. Chris is quite an upgrade on drums. Yeah the drum fills arent too bad but the core of the song sounds so flat. Chris would be awesome on it.
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Post by Casino Boogie on Oct 25, 2020 15:12:27 GMT -5
Is Noel playing LDSMD in the EADGAe tuning? It just looks like he's possibly playing a few odd chord shapes if he was using standard tuning?
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Post by underneaththesky on Oct 25, 2020 20:08:39 GMT -5
Is Noel playing LDSMD in the EADGAe tuning? It just looks like he's possibly playing a few odd chord shapes if he was using standard tuning? yeah b to a (stop the clocks, don't stop and a couple more from that time - there was a list made a couple of months ago here)
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Post by PepsiNebula on Oct 25, 2020 21:53:57 GMT -5
Finally got a chance to listen to the unreleased songs from Noel's concert. Really great performance, I really enjoyed it.
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