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
Wait, you think Elevation and Vertigo had setlist variety?
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.
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Originally posted by haytrain[..]Wait, you think Elevation and Vertigo had setlist variety?![]()
. Maybe I should have really said that Vertigo had the most varied material of any tour, and left Elevation out of it, but I hope you catch my drift. It's not like EVERY Lovetown show had a completely different setlist now, was it?Originally posted by haytrain[..]No, but those shows were more about spectacle.....not about rock & roll.
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]Personal preference..![]()
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
They were the most varied with regard to the material used. I don't mean that the setlists changed from show to show, I mean that the material within (bar the mainstays) did. And besides, Electric Co. didn't get played during Lovetown
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
They were the most varied with regard to the material used. I don't mean that the setlists changed from show to show, I mean that the material within (bar the mainstays) did. And besides, Electric Co. didn't get played during Lovetown
Originally posted by MWSAH[..]But it had an up-tempo and fast Bad we have never seen since then...

Originally posted by haytrain[..]Right, but Hawkmoon and God Part II did!![]()
I think I see what you're saying about setlist variety...not so much songs changing from night to night, but a wide variety of eras represented? Maybe that feeling comes because they've had four more tours to choose material from?

Originally posted by WojBhoy It's not like EVERY Lovetown show had a completely different setlist now, was it?
Originally posted by haytrain[..]No, but look at the point depot shows. Four nights, four different openings.
but yeah I see what you mean, fear not!Originally posted by MWSAHIn the end, the early era remains their best...Can't wait for the Red Rocks gig on DVD. My neighbours will have a hard time...
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
3, actually...Streets was used 2nd and 4th nights...but yeah I see what you mean, fear not!
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No way! ZooTV kicks the arse of TUF in my humble opinion, and hell I like TUF!