1. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    There was Glasto but it came after but songs have appeared randomly early in setlists before.


    Anaheim 2 shouldn't lose it's unique-ness just because it was used later on imo.. the show itself doesn't feel stale at all and even later on i don't think it ever feels "standard" unlike back in the day with the 4 NLOTH songs
  2. Originally posted by Genaro92U2[..]

    Anaheim 2 shouldn't lose it's unique-ness just because it was used later on imo.. the show itself doesn't feel stale at all and even later on i don't think it ever feels "standard" unlike back in the day with the 4 NLOTH songs


    Nobody said the show was stale, they were on it. In terms of setlist though it can't be unique once it's been repeated for the remainder of a tour (although I did overlook Streets).
  3. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    Nobody said the show was stale, they were on it. In terms of setlist though it can't be unique once it's been repeated for the remainder of a tour (although I did overlook Streets).


    Ahh ok, i read it wrong LOL but yeah i think it's still pretty unique because One / Streets went back to the original spots at the end.
  4. Originally posted by Genaro92U2[..]

    Ahh ok, i read it wrong LOL but yeah i think it's still pretty unique because One / Streets went back to the original spots at the end.


    I like One early. Not Streets though
  5. The 2005-04-01 set is very interesting! Love and Peace, SBS and Bullet are all very conflict/war orientated. What happened in the late days of March 2005 to make them open with those three?