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VinnyM27
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#46 Post by VinnyM27 »

Always On My Mind and then Flamboyant....two of my favorites back to back....even if it's expensive, I might have to go....

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#47 Post by frahugo »

Everytime PSB came to Montreal, I saw their show. This one was the best. Best sound, best crowd, best visual, ... I would definitly go see it again. I wish they would come up with a CD version of the show (some songs were rearranged/refreshed). Maybe it is the Concrete album? Anyone knows?

Here's the actual song list (I noted each one on my cell phone during the show to make sure I don't forget one). The previous list is missing some of the songs. God Willing, it didn't sound like on the LP, so maybe it was a different arrangement, more classical. Anyway, I include it since there was definitly something before Psychological:

God Willing
Psychological
Left To My Own Devices
I'm With Stupid
Suburbia
Can You Forgive Her
Rent
Minimal
Shopping
Dreaming Of The Queen
Heart
Opportunities
Integral

Numb
Se A Vida E
Domino Dancing
Flamboyant
Home And Dry
Always On My Mind
Where The Streets Have No Name
West End Girls
So Hard
The Sodom And Gomorrah Show

It's A Sin
Go West

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#48 Post by yves »

S-sense wrote:Where are the best songs from Fundamental?

For me its not really an exciting setlist.

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Completely agree S-sense !

Not a bad setlist but I hope when they come back to Europe, they change some tracks with other tracks of FUNDAMENTAL.

I miss "I made my excuses and left" and "Luna Park" ... :cry:
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#49 Post by DJAMIX »

frahugo wrote:Everytime PSB came to Montreal, I saw their show.
Same here in Brazil. :wink:

I wish they come here again.
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#50 Post by Artistica »

I think I was secretly hoping for "The Resurrectionist".
The fact that Luna Park wasn't on the setlist astonished me.

Also I wonder, why "Dreaming of the Queen"? That was a bit weird.

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#51 Post by EricMontreal22 »

I'm sure this was pointed out in another thread but it can't hurt to bump this thread back up--was God Willing the opening in Montreal and Toronto? because by the time we got to Seattle it was DEFINITELY Bernard Herrmann's driving opening credit music to Psycho, probablythe actual soundtrack recording, in full.

I'm sure of this not onlybecause I know the film and piece well but because I actually rewatched Psycho from a new Hitchcock DVD set I bought 2 nights before.

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#52 Post by Tomas »

frahugo wrote:The previous list is missing some of the songs. God Willing, it didn't sound like on the LP, so maybe it was a different arrangement, more classical. Anyway, I include it since there was definitly something before Psychological
Wasn't that "something" a piece from Psycho soundtrack, like during their summer tour (followed by GW and then Psychological)?
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#53 Post by EricMontreal22 »

Definetly. I don't wanna sound snobby but I'm surprised more people don't recognize it (though to be fair I don't remember really God Willing between Psycho and Psychological :oops: )

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#54 Post by glennjridge »

the setlist seems fairly safe and aimed to please the general masses.
I think some people like me werent totally happy with the setlist as there were zero surprises. I mean just throw in one obscure track for the hardcore fans like they did on nightlife tour.

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#55 Post by dVTB »

glennjridge wrote:the setlist seems fairly safe and aimed to please the general masses. I think some people like me werent totally happy with the setlist as there were zero surprises. I mean just throw in one obscure track for the hardcore fans like they did on nightlife tour.
I partly agree. "Heart" is quite a surprise, but I would prefer one or two more songs from the current album. Also, PSB have an impressive catalogue of album tracks and b-sides. Hearing one or two of them live would be great.

But I will be more than happy if PSB come to tour Europe with this same setlist.

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#56 Post by Verbal »

Dreaming of the Queen isn't an obscure track?

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#57 Post by EricMontreal22 »

Ya what abotu Dreaming of the QUeen? Flamboyant? opening with Psychological (ok it's from the new album but...) etc.. I do agree it was perhaps more of a GH tour than others (even while ignoring Nightlife and Behaviour...) but you have to keep in mind too their current US market, even the fact that they didn't sell out the smallish venues they did I think it made perfect sense--and was staged iwth enough style, thought and craft to make up for any claims of being "safe".

In the program they mention msot of the songs were picked for aving themes similar to the Fundamental tracks (politics, ie Shopping, etc)

E (though I woulda been thrilled if they had done a bside--like Ressurectionist)

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#58 Post by MikeyC »

Yeah I really did think they would do a couple tracks which would "represent" more than one of their recent projects -- for instance, doing "HERE" would represent both "Release" and "Disco 3", and doing "Positive Role Model" would represent an amazing B-side, "Disco 3" AND their musical 'Closer to Heaven'... :lol:

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#59 Post by Young Offender »

This is the set list for both L.A. Shows, same songs just a little different order:

God Willing
Psychological
Left To My Own Devices
I'm With Stupid
Suburbia
Can You Forgive Her
Minimal
Shopping (S H O P P I N G was started while Minimal was still on, nice touch)
Rent
Dreaming Of The Queen
Heart
Opportunities
Integral

Numb
Se A Vida E
Domino Dancing (great intro and hot new bass line, and neil was singing "Hay una Discoteca por aqui" as both songs were merging)
Flamboyant (sounded like the tom craft vs.)
Home And Dry (acoustic)
Always On My Mind
Where The Streets Have No Name
West End Girls
The Sodom And Gomorrah Show

Encore:
So Hard (Red Zone Morales mix)
It's A Sin
Go West

Great up tempo set, and the balcony was finally on its feet by the time west end girls started!

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#60 Post by Pet Shop Girl »

Well, the US tour for this year is all over now. They will be back in Europe next year, this will be good.

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