Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Speaking of which, I just started listening to the first '89 Point Depot show, and as you're probably aware, it opens with God Part II. Lurve it.
All four of those shows are simply EPIC.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Speaking of which, I just started listening to the first '89 Point Depot show, and as you're probably aware, it opens with God Part II. Lurve it.
Originally posted by haytrain[..]All four of those shows are simply EPIC.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Too right, Lovetown was an epic tour. End of. No questions can be asked of it.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Too right, Lovetown was an epic tour. End of. No questions can be asked of it.
Originally posted by haytrainI love the variety in the setlists of Lovetown. Haven't seen that since.....well, since Lovetown.
Originally posted by haytrainI love the variety in the setlists of Lovetown. Haven't seen that since.....well, since Lovetown.
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]I love the energy too...TUF and Lovetown were the most joyful tours with the most energy in it.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Vertigo and Elevation had a similar feel, I think, i.e. the mix of promoting new material + a kind of greatest hits theme...especially for variety of setlist
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Ah, but you would say that![]()
ZooTV and PopMart weren't exactly stuck in the mud lol...
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Ah, but you would say that![]()
ZooTV and PopMart weren't exactly stuck in the mud lol...
Originally posted by haytrain[..]
No, but those shows were more about spectacle.....not about rock & roll.