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Tony R
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Posted: May 20 2007 at 14:47 |
enteredwinter wrote:
moreitsythanyou wrote:
Yeah there was no way that I'd be getting to there at 5. We missed the train. Twice.
Anyways, that was an amazing show. Kinda dissapointing that they just played the album in sequence in first. It would have sounded better integrated. 3 were great, too, but their album is nowhere near as good as their live show. Does anyone know which song they played before Sever?
Anyways, I believe that I was the only one there with a yellow shirt (although it was usually under my green hoodie) so you might have seen me at some point, So then... yeah...great show. |
I met up with Assaf and Abel (avestin & darksideof) and we hung out, and had some Burger King before the show. Fun times! And yeah, the playing the album straight through was a little weird, but I actually liked it, it was a nice change from the way bands usually do things.
I'll type up a set list tomorrow for those who didn't go but are interested, but there was one song I didn't know, probably the one before Sever but I can't remember where it fell in the order.
EDIT: Better type this before I forget it: Set list (PT, Nokia Theater, May 19th):
Entire Fear of a Blank Planet album in sequence Lightbulb Son Open Car Gravity Eyelids Drown With Me (In Absentia outtake) **unknown mellow song** Sever Blackest Eyes Trains Encore: Improvised Jam (?) and Halo
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This was posted on the PT forum as the setlist for this show:
FOABP
LBS Open Car Gravity Eyelids Drown With Me Blackest Eyes Half-Light Sever Trains Mother & Child Halo
Edited by Tony R - May 20 2007 at 14:47
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enteredwinter
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Posted: May 20 2007 at 14:56 |
Hah, that's awesome. All I noticed was the curse word, I couldn't make out the rest, so I just thought he was randomly cursing in a song kind of like the wedding singer in the movie "Old School". Hopefully y'all have seen that movie and know what I'm talking about. If not, see the movie, it's very funny. Oh man, I can't stop thinking about how great the show was. I wish I
could see them again on this tour. We really just saw what may be the
best prog band of the modern era, entirely in their prime. It's a very
good feeling.
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darksideof
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Posted: May 21 2007 at 01:42 |
enteredwinter wrote:
moreitsythanyou wrote:
Yeah there was no way that I'd be getting to there at 5. We missed the train. Twice.
Anyways, that was an amazing show. Kinda dissapointing that they just played the album in sequence in first. It would have sounded better integrated. 3 were great, too, but their album is nowhere near as good as their live show. Does anyone know which song they played before Sever?
Anyways, I believe that I was the only one there with a yellow shirt (although it was usually under my green hoodie) so you might have seen me at some point, So then... yeah...great show. | I met up with Assaf and Abel (avestin & darksideof) and we hung out, and had some Burger King before the show. Fun times! And yeah, the playing the album straight through was a little weird, but I actually liked it, it was a nice change from the way bands usually do things.I'll type up a set list tomorrow for those who didn't go but are interested, but there was one song I didn't know, probably the one before Sever but I can't remember where it fell in the order.EDIT: Better type this before I forget it:Set list (PT, Nokia Theater, May 19th):Entire Fear of a Blank Planet album in sequenceLightbulb SonOpen CarGravity EyelidsDrown With Me (In Absentia outtake)**unknown mellow song**SeverBlackest EyesTrainsEncore: Improvised Jam (?) and Halo |
Hey fellas!!
what a treat we had last I can hardly speak I was screaming through the whole night and I was making some fans laugh because kept rquesting for some old songs like "signify and Radio active toy" songs they don't live anymore
or they might play them later in their career as they get more popular. And speaking of popularity men the show sold out ( a lot young kids too) On my way home I also met a young PT fan I think the kind probably was 15 or 14 years old and his 2 other friends were very young as well. I am very happy that they had become so popular here in USA that' mean we gonna more live show in the city hopefully.
However Let hope that their future ticket concert won't get over priced like mayor rock bands these days. The first time I seen then I only payed $12.00 and they played for 2 hours. Whao!!!!
Anyway I also had a great time hanging new friends from the forum assaf, his wife and Matt ( you forgot his wife Matt ) real cool prog fans.
Let's do this again!!!!!!!
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darksideof
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Posted: May 21 2007 at 01:44 |
Also I have to say this!!
Since I the first time I saw Porcupine tree live at The knitting Factory back in 1999 near the same date I right way knew that PT is a band that has to experience live.
Last night they proved again to me after all those years. Their studios recording are always have been so limited when compare to the live shows. For instant last night they performed the whole new album for start to finish and if you aren't’ too excited about their new material and deadwing your perceptions will change afterwards if they seen live. It is a soundtrack that have to be accompany by a visual showcase in other to get steve wilson idea. Kid stay out drug and violence and parent pay more attention to your children.
Last the band performed brilliantly and no doubt one of the PT concert I ever since musically and visually. The light and the entirely presentation was done to almost to perfection as us the audience was overwhelm by eminence of their songs. What else can I say ?
if they happen to be playing in your city PT is a band that can’t be miss.
Edited by darksideof - May 21 2007 at 01:45
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rushaholic
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 12:50 |
Tony R wrote:
enteredwinter wrote:
moreitsythanyou wrote:
Yeah there was no way that I'd be getting to there at 5. We missed the train. Twice.
Anyways, that was an amazing show. Kinda dissapointing that they just played the album in sequence in first. It would have sounded better integrated. 3 were great, too, but their album is nowhere near as good as their live show. Does anyone know which song they played before Sever?
Anyways, I believe that I was the only one there with a yellow shirt (although it was usually under my green hoodie) so you might have seen me at some point, So then... yeah...great show. |
I met up with Assaf and Abel (avestin & darksideof) and we hung out, and had some Burger King before the show. Fun times! And yeah, the playing the album straight through was a little weird, but I actually liked it, it was a nice change from the way bands usually do things.
I'll type up a set list tomorrow for those who didn't go but are interested, but there was one song I didn't know, probably the one before Sever but I can't remember where it fell in the order.
EDIT: Better type this before I forget it: Set list (PT, Nokia Theater, May 19th):
Entire Fear of a Blank Planet album in sequence Lightbulb Son Open Car Gravity Eyelids Drown With Me (In Absentia outtake) **unknown mellow song** Sever Blackest Eyes Trains Encore: Improvised Jam (?) and Halo
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This was posted on the PT forum as the setlist for this show:
FOABP
LBS Open Car Gravity Eyelids Drown With Me Blackest Eyes Half-Light Sever Trains Mother & Child Halo
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That is what they played alright. A great show last night in Baltimore. I can't say enough about how great I thought it was.
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 22:55 |
So is anyone else going to see Symphony X friday
I'm filling in for a friend who couldnt go...
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darksideof
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Posted: May 24 2007 at 11:29 |
moreitsythanyou wrote:
So is anyone else going to see Symphony X friday
I'm filling in for a friend who couldnt go... |
men I tried to get a ticket for the show 2 weeks ago, but they all ready sold out!!!
I have never seen them live.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: May 24 2007 at 11:40 |
When I saw them in Baltimore on the 22nd they didn't play FoaBP straight through.They opened with the title track,then 3 songs in did Anesthetize,then scattered the rest of the tunes throughout the set.
Edited by TheProgtologist - May 24 2007 at 11:41
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