1. Very true..Hunting Bears is brutal...live the tracks are fantastic....06.01.01 Rock Am Ring Festival was broadcast...giglinkdump has a great version of that show
  2. Can't decide whether or not paying a bunch of money to see them will be worth it if they hit Chicago this summer like they're rumored to. It will certainly depend on a setlist methinks.
  3. Rumour has it they'll be playing a lot from IR and TKoL.
  4. Originally posted by EDDMB Very true..Hunting Bears is brutal...live the tracks are fantastic....06.01.01 Rock Am Ring Festival was broadcast...giglinkdump has a great version of that show


    I made a 2000/2001 mix (like I've been doing with PJ) that fits nicely onto two CD's using all the five-star performance (Berlin, Warrington, Paris, Oxford, Pinkpop, etc.) from that era. Thirty-one amazing performances (no Let Down, unfortunately).
  5. Originally posted by RUMMYRumour has it they'll be playing a lot from IR and TKoL.


    I don't mind Rainbows at all- in fact some songs I would be expecting (and grateful) to hear would come off that album.

    I won't stand for much of Limbs though. For every TKOL song they play they better play 2 classics or I'm out.
  6. I love IR - up there with OKC and Kid A. I missed them in 2008 so I would love to hear the songs (especially Weird Fishes, Bodysnatchers, and Reckoner) in a live venue.
  7. Yeah I missed them in 08 too. The 3 you mentioned above are the ones I would put on my top 3 live hopes for IR, actually. Those and 15 Step.

    If these songs were in the same setlist, I'd buy a ticket regardless:

    There There
    Everything In its Right Place
    Street Spirit
    Paranoid Android
    Bodysnatchers
    Packd Like Sardines
    Planet Telex
  8. The thing about them playing KOL though is there are only 8 songs on the album. Even if they play all of them, assuming its a 22-24 song set, that leaves well over half the concert to be older material.
  9. True. Just hope that they don't then feel the need to play all the rest of their stuff that sounds like garbage to follow suit.
  10. Plus you got The Daily Mail (very good song, fortunately), Supercollider (played in the latter shows of the IR tour), The Butcher, and Staircase to contend with.
  11. That's true, although I find it highly unlikely all those songs would be played. I could be wrong though.
  12. Supercollider has probably had its day and I don't think they've performed The Butcher - I might be wrong (ha!) there. The other two have shown up at a few venues.

    If they are going to keep the mood of the songs from IR and TKoL, expect mellower songs from earlier albums to accompany them. They already played the subdued Subterranean Homesick Alien (very cool) so that might be what we're looking at. Hopefully, Let Down will find its way into the setlist.