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  • Quote Clash Cadillac

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Clash Cadillac Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:16 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:
ManniGee wrote:Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?


I'll sing it in the Canterbury :roll:

Save me a front row seat.
[quote="Fr. McGreer"][quote="ManniGee"]Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?[/quote]

I'll sing it in the Canterbury :roll:[/quote]
Save me a front row seat.
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Fr. McGreer Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:34 pm

ManniGee wrote:Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?


I'll sing it in the Canterbury :roll:
[quote="ManniGee"]Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?[/quote]

I'll sing it in the Canterbury :roll:
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by MissWalshy Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:16 pm

Anticipation, anticipation...
Anticipation, anticipation...
  • Quote ManniGee

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by ManniGee Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:54 pm

Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?
Hi !

I wanna hear I'm a man you don't meet every day...who is gonna sing it ?
  • Quote Clash Cadillac

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Clash Cadillac Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:01 pm

I saw Lou Reed do"New York", Ike Reilly do "Salesmen and Racists" and just last month caught a show in Minneapolis where The Gear Daddies, Soul Asylum, Matthew Sweet and Big Head Todd played their most well known LPs. In each case, the bands played the song sin exact order of the LPs except for Ike Reilly who played all the songs in exact reverse order.
I saw Lou Reed do"New York", Ike Reilly do "Salesmen and Racists" and just last month caught a show in Minneapolis where The Gear Daddies, Soul Asylum, Matthew Sweet and Big Head Todd played their most well known LPs. In each case, the bands played the song sin exact order of the LPs except for Ike Reilly who played all the songs in exact reverse order.
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Mike from Boston Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:49 pm

Back in the day, they used Pistol for Paddy Garcia as the intro-would be cool if they did that for this tour. Maybe they could include the extended version-they usually always play Body and Rainy Night, London Girl made the cut in 2011. Along with Cait singing I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday, they should bring Noel Hill along for his tribute song!
Back in the day, they used Pistol for Paddy Garcia as the intro-would be cool if they did that for this tour. Maybe they could include the extended version-they usually always play Body and Rainy Night, London Girl made the cut in 2011. Along with Cait singing I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday, they should bring Noel Hill along for his tribute song!
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Fr. McGreer Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:41 pm

Yeah I saw Paul Simon do Graceland. He did a few random songs first, then into the album but not all in the correct order (which kind of defeats the object). Then a few greatest hits.
Yeah I saw Paul Simon do Graceland. He did a few random songs first, then into the album but not all in the correct order (which kind of defeats the object). Then a few greatest hits.
  • Quote firehazard

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by firehazard Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:03 pm

RICHB wrote:I think they will want to insert some other songs in as well with it being Crimbo. Ive only ever been to one of these album things before and that was the Wonderstuff. I wasnt really a fan so had no idea of any of the songs hence my next question. Do bands normally do the album in order or just play songs ina variety of order until the albums finished.


In my experience of such things, bands normally play the whole album in track order. And do other songs after (or before and after). The last one I saw was Bruce Springsteen doing the whole of the Darkness on the Edge of Town album in the middle of his set. Mind you, a Bruce set does last for a while...
[quote="RICHB"]I think they will want to insert some other songs in as well with it being Crimbo. Ive only ever been to one of these album things before and that was the Wonderstuff. I wasnt really a fan so had no idea of any of the songs hence my next question. Do bands normally do the album in order or just play songs ina variety of order until the albums finished.[/quote]

In my experience of such things, bands normally play the whole album in track order. And do other songs after (or before and after). The last one I saw was Bruce Springsteen doing the whole of the [i]Darkness on the Edge of Town[/i] album in the middle of his set. Mind you, a Bruce set does last for a while...
  • Quote RICHB

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by RICHB Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:56 pm

I think they will want to insert some other songs in as well with it being Crimbo. Ive only ever been to one of these album things before and that was the Wonderstuff. I wasnt really a fan so had no idea of any of the songs hence my next question. Do bands normally do the album in order or just play songs ina variety of order until the albums finished.
I think they will want to insert some other songs in as well with it being Crimbo. Ive only ever been to one of these album things before and that was the Wonderstuff. I wasnt really a fan so had no idea of any of the songs hence my next question. Do bands normally do the album in order or just play songs ina variety of order until the albums finished.
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by Fr. McGreer Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:47 pm

Yeah, I'd say the original vinyl version. But I'm not climbing up on stage to turn them over after Sally MacLennane :)

The songs I'm really looking forward to hearing are Wildcats of Kilkenny and Jesse James.
Yeah, I'd say the original vinyl version. But I'm not climbing up on stage to turn them over after Sally MacLennane :)

The songs I'm really looking forward to hearing are Wildcats of Kilkenny and Jesse James.
  • Quote mats

Re: Which RS&L?

Post by mats Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:18 pm

Probably the vinyl version. Hope they are playing the long version of Waltzing Mathilda. Have they done that before?
Probably the vinyl version. Hope they are playing the long version of Waltzing Mathilda. Have they done that before?
  • Quote firehazard

Which RS&L?

Post by firehazard Thu Sep 26, 2013 1:14 pm

This may be an unnecessarily geeky question, and perhaps I've missed the answer to it elsewhere, but does anyone know which version of RS&L the band are going to be performing in December?

Is it the original vinyl version, or the CD/cassette version with added Pistol?
This may be an unnecessarily geeky question, and perhaps I've missed the answer to it elsewhere, but does anyone know which version of RS&L the band are going to be performing in December?

Is it the original vinyl version, or the CD/cassette version with added Pistol?

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