1. I didn't like Charlie Brown in the beginning (when they played it for the summer festivals), but it has kept growing on me since then. I consider it as one of their best song now.
  2. Originally posted by Thib6992:I didn't like Charlie Brown in the beginning (when they played it for the summer festivals), but it has kept growing on me since then. I consider it as one of their best song now.

    It absolutely IS.


    As well as Life Is For Living. I'm in love with tthis song...


    But life is for living, we all know
    And I don't wanna live it alooooooneeeeee...............


  3. The extra verse he's added lately is amazing too.
  4. That crowd is shit.
  5. It is.

    It's like, C´mon, you're serious?! IT'S FUCKING FIX YOU THERE!!! argh


    By the way, I've gotten used to the fireworks when the song explodes, seeing a performance without fireworks is SO lame now
  6. Best Fix You ever was the one included in LeftRightLeftRightLeft. THAT is pure loud. Band in top form and crowd on fire.
  7. It would have been hard on that stage, but could have been fun

    Even during the Rehab snippet, it was like there were only 3 of them shouting "NOOOOO NOOOOOOO NOOO". A shame.

    This set is very short, I hope they'll mix it up and add 5 or 6 songs when the Tour begins.


  8. +1
  9. Every Teardrop is a great show closer, but they should (will?) develope an extended finishing for it.


  10. My opinion on that:
    Originally posted by LikeASong:We haven't seen any complete MX setlist yet, the Madrid and Norwich shows were more of a training than anything else. I think the full staple setlist for the MX tour will feature at least 4 or 5 more songs (up to 23, not counting the intros and enterludes), including Us Against The World, Lovers In Japan, (hopefully) Shiver and The Hardest Part/Postcards as staples and maybe Up With The Birds, Don't Let It Break You Heart, Trouble and U.F.O. in rotation.
  11. Sergio I agree with both of your posts then. The tour would be nice with such a setlist