beyond ne m'avait donc pas menti
Harry Tuttle a écrit :J'avais pas répondu quelque chose moi?
Olikatie a écrit :c'est moi, je me suis peut-être trompé
mike baroud a écrit :set list confirmée par la bande des quatre là
beyond: "show encore plus énorme qu'a dublin". d'apres ce que j'ai compris eddie serait quasimment allé dans la foule, il était a 1.5m de lui ... j'imagine qu'a l'heure qu'il est beyond a du jouir une bonne centaine de fois
Very solid and rocking set. It gave the impression to be a "rockers only" setlist which was definitely fine by me (I was some 20 rows back on Mike side) ! No real rarity... well except it was fun to hear "leash". Lukin is also always a good one to hear live.
The guys were really into it. Stone was definitely "on" last night especially towards the end of the set. He actually played a pretty long solo on RITFW if I remember well.
A few more highlights :
- Loud crowd (good to see several people around me knowing the lyrics to Avocado songs !)
- RITFL and YL played with all lights on
- Eddie (escorted by security) in the crowd (first few rows... was difficult to see)
- Pretty good vocal performance (although the sound was a bit heavy on reverb... probably due to the location acoustics)
- Eddie whispered a "see you next year" at the end of the show
Olikatie a écrit :http://www.theskyiscrape.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=50173&start=40Very solid and rocking set. It gave the impression to be a "rockers only" setlist which was definitely fine by me (I was some 20 rows back on Mike side) ! No real rarity... well except it was fun to hear "leash". Lukin is also always a good one to hear live.
The guys were really into it. Stone was definitely "on" last night especially towards the end of the set. He actually played a pretty long solo on RITFW if I remember well.
A few more highlights :
- Loud crowd (good to see several people around me knowing the lyrics to Avocado songs !)
- RITFL and YL played with all lights on
- Eddie (escorted by security) in the crowd (first few rows... was difficult to see)
- Pretty good vocal performance (although the sound was a bit heavy on reverb... probably due to the location acoustics)
- Eddie whispered a "see you next year" at the end of the show
Big kudos to Wolfmother for a fantastic set. Stockdale's mic didn't work during the first five seconds of the show opener "Dimension." That fixed, Wolfmother was the best PJ opening act I've seen. Very tight. With three band members, their sound is very clear, their riffs are catchy, and Stockdale's vocals were very good. Looked like many fans were into their music, but most in the very front didn't seem to know the words or be particularly moved by the songs. Wolfmother seemed to have a lot of fun, appreciated the crowd, and gave many compliments to PJ.
At 8:45, the opening of Release began. Then the lights went out. Release turned out to be one of the few physically relaxing moments of the show.
In summary, I can't remember seeing a setlist containing so many of PJ's hard stuff. It was the most physically draining show I've attended.
Here are a few things of the top of my head, in no particular order:
The band seemed to have a lot of sound issues. Ed's mic was replaced three times by my count. He went off to the side of the stage during Stone's second DTE solo then had to sprint back to continue his vocals. I also saw Stone motion to increase the sound of something, either his guitar or Ed's mic. It was hard to tell if the overall sound quality suffered because everyone was singing so loud around me.
Matt's solo during Evenflow was amazing. It was longer and more groovy than the other ones I've seen so far. Jeff was smiling the whole time and seemed in awe.
Bushleaguer was a big surprise. Ed came out with the glittery silver coat and Bush mask and showed us some dance moves. Then he spat wine on the mask, gave it some other lovin', and later apologized for the violence.
Leash didn't get the front floor going as much as the other songs, but I think people were getting tired at that point. Rockin' In The Free World was great. Ed walked around the front part of the arena and handed out tambourines before breaking one on his head.
I uploaded a video of the last 3:37 of Yellow Ledbetter to YouTube. Apologies for the poor camerawork and for not getting the whole song; I was afraid the file would be too big.
DVI2702 a écrit :
Par contre, vu la façon dont c'est filmé... ça sent le dvd, non ?
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