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Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 1:14 pm
by Danger
If they will come in Italy with this set-list, it will be a concert to remember 4 ever. Fantastic tracks above asll my favourite: Can you forgive her? and Flamboyant. There is only one thing that I don't like: there aren't song form Nightlife, one of my favourite albums (NYC Boy, I don't know what you want but I can't give it any more, Drunk...

).
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 1:16 pm
by Artistica
Tomas wrote:Artistica wrote:What were the prices for the T-shirts by the way? (Does anyone have pictures of the designs?)
I'd say it's the same as 2, 3, 4 here
http://www.petshopboys.biz/petshop/#463X0 (see also
viewtopic.php?t=13254), except the back side should be different. Prices during summer were about 25 euros (= approx. 32 USD).
Thanks so much!
Wow it looks like they only have fairly large sizes...good for collection purposes but not for wearing (well if you're rather small yourself)
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 1:40 pm
by S-sense
Where are the best songs from Fundamental?
For me its not really an exciting setlist.

Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 3:05 pm
by mindboy
dVTB wrote:Henrik Powers wrote:Heart was perfect (it got the audience on there feet)
The program was 30$ (canadian dollar = 25$ american dollar)
Minimal and shopping were back to back
The production is quite the same as the summer festival (wich i found a bit dissapointing) I would i loved something a bit more "Arty"
Can you describe how Heart sounded? Was it more like the album or single version, or did it sound a bit updated?
Cool pic, btw

Yes, and Can you forgive her?? And any new version of other older songs or the same as during summer shows? Was H&D unplugged or plugged?

Glad you liked the show. Can“t wait till they come back to Europe!

Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 3:13 pm
by GalataPSB
S-sense wrote:Where are the best songs from Fundamental?
For me its not really an exciting setlist.

1.God Willing
2.Psychological
5.I'm with Stupid
8.Minimal
13.Integral
14.Numb
21.The Sodom And Gomorrah Show
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 3:30 pm
by Henrik Powers
Heart was the single mix (with the fake end...

)
H&Dry was unplugged
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 4:23 pm
by patrick
Deschanel wrote:BTW, "swag" means "free stuff".
Not exclusively:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/swag

Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 5:44 pm
by Pani
Thanx so much for all the info!
How cool, after their summer gigs they now play
Dreaming Of The Queen live on a regular, proper
tour, too!
Henrik Powers wrote:

Very very nice!

Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 6:21 pm
by Henrik Powers
Pani wrote:Thanx so much for all the info!
Henrik Powers wrote:

Very very nice!

Yep.. thank first time meeting them and quite happy! (i baffled a bit but i think they got the point that i loved them)
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 6:22 pm
by Pani
Erm, I just did an edit ...
Pls. note!

Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 10:35 pm
by Bulldog
Shopper wrote:
and is PSB the only group, which do tea breaks between concerts

No, actually Pink Floyd used to do it in the seventies gigs...
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 11:23 pm
by ClyCly
The tour programmes were 30$ Cdn and t-shirt were 40$ Cdn. I got one that is tight to the body and really fits good !
Cheers,
Isa.
Posted: Wed 11 Oct 2006, 11:24 pm
by ClyCly
Henrik Powers wrote:Pani wrote:Thanx so much for all the info!
Henrik Powers wrote:

Very very nice!

Yep.. thank first time meeting them and quite happy! (i baffled a bit but i think they got the point that i loved them)
I love your picture Henrik really nice. How it was backstage ?
Cheers,
Cly
Posted: Thu 12 Oct 2006, 1:46 am
by Henrik Powers
ClyCly wrote:Henrik Powers wrote:Pani wrote:Thanx so much for all the info!
Very very nice!

Yep.. thank first time meeting them and quite happy! (i baffled a bit but i think they got the point that i loved them)
I love your picture Henrik really nice. How it was backstage ?
Cheers,
Cly
Well, it wasn't actually backstage it was more "outside" after the show, Both of them (with Sylvia) were very kind to sign stuff for a few fans. I did'nt quite know what to say... So i said i loved them greatly. I asked How was it for them? Both seemed quite happy with the show. (i wanted to tell them "thanks for the music" but forgot) Then off they went.
Posted: Thu 12 Oct 2006, 1:54 am
by ClyCly
Well that's a nice picture. Well don't worry me too the first time I met them I was speachless and didn't know really what to say but in 2002, I was a bit more chatty don't worry that's normal it's quite something to meet someone you admire
