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E-Dub
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 19:48 |
I plan on seeing Rush this summer, and if I don't hear "Tom Sawyer", then I won't be disappointed. I know they'll play it as it's one of their most popular tunes, but I'd rather hear something else. As a previous poster said, I'd rather hear "The Camera Eye".
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Unix
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 20:04 |
E-Dub wrote:
I plan on seeing Rush this summer, and if I don't hear "Tom Sawyer", then I won't be disappointed. I know they'll play it as it's one of their most popular tunes, but I'd rather hear something else. As a previous poster said, I'd rather hear "The Camera Eye".
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heh, The Camera Eye is the most requested song for their concerts, I would personally love to see it played this summer as well.
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soundsweird
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 20:41 |
Some bands play the favorites, but change the arrangement. I really liked the "Roundabout" version they played live on a tour a few years ago; it was an acoustic version done with a 6/8-time, jazzy rhythm. I also have a version of Tull's "Living In The Past" with a different arrangement (Ian even mentions in the introduction that they had to change it because they were sick of playing it the same old way). There are many ways to keep the old chestnuts fresh in concert (play it slower, play it faster, use different instruments, add harmonies that weren't on the original, make it quieter, make it louder); I don't understand why more bands don't do this, for the sake of their own sanity, if for no other reason......
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 22:45 |
Limelight, Roll the Bones, and The Big Money.
I want The Camera Eye, Xanadu and Cygnus X-1 (the entire thing). :/
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Harry Hood
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Posted: March 27 2007 at 23:54 |
I'm not saying I wouldn't want to hear these songs. I just feel bands should do it as a favor to themselves. Playing the same two or three songs every night has to be extremely tedious. Eventually it gets to a point where they play through the song without any passion at all.
Another good example would be Kansas. Those poor guys have to play "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust In The Wind" every single night.
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Revan
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Posted: March 28 2007 at 06:18 |
be happy at least you saw them live
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Posted: March 30 2007 at 03:03 |
Melomaniac wrote:
I pray to God Rush won't play 'Roll the Bones' this tour... they played it every tour since the album came out, enough already, leave room for songs like The Camera Eye !!! |
I'd rather hear that than "Closer To The Heart" or anything from the first two albums like "In The Mood" or "Fly By Night"!
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Posted: March 31 2007 at 08:21 |
Saw 'Gates of Delirium' on Yes Symphonic Live DVD, and it was just as good as when I saw them play it in Los Angeles, circa mid-1970s. Steve Howe is definitely the king of the non-country-music slide guitar!
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pogoowner
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Posted: March 31 2007 at 11:30 |
Well, I could say the same thing about my favorite band, Kansas, playing Carry on Wayward Son and Dust in the Wind at their concerts. But the fact is, lots of people go to shows because they want to hear the hits, so you have to play them. You can't blame the band, because they do need to make a living.
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Posted: April 03 2007 at 22:08 |
Tommydouglas wrote:
Yes is my favourite band, but how many times can they play "Roundabout." I haven't been able to listen to the song for years because they've over-played it along with "I've seen all good people."
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Well, Tommydouglas, music, like medicine, must be socialized. ![Wink](smileys/smiley2.gif) The band plays, the audience listens, the compromise is determined by neither, as either could simply quit playing their part, leaving the other without the one.
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Prog Serpent
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Posted: April 04 2007 at 00:08 |
Tommydouglas wrote:
Yes is my favourite band, but how many times can they play "Roundabout." I haven't been able to listen to the song for years because they've over-played it along with "I've seen all good people."
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They can retire Roundabout after I get to see them play it live. It is one of my favourite Yes songs.
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jalas
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Posted: April 04 2007 at 11:38 |
I don't agree about Roundabout, but I do agree that I've Seen all Good People should be retired.
Pink Floyd (including Waters) should retire Money. it's always been a buzz kill right in the middle of the Dark Side of the Moon. Unfortunately, it can't be skipped for this upcoming Roger Waters tour where they will play the entire DSOTM.
Rick Wakeman has to retire Catherine Parr already. Every single DVD that I have of him has him playing that song. Even compilation DVDs which only have one Rick Wakeman song, for some reason, always have Catherine Parr. It's a great song, but I would prefer to see something else right now.
No doubt, Smoke on the Water has to stop.
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Posted: April 04 2007 at 17:23 |
Can't agree with you Froth live they are as outstanding as ever.Material wise they have grossly dissapointed for two decades.For me Magnification could have been a very good Yes album had they given Steve much more scope.In my dreams i am hoping the time off they have taken will deliver a new audacious studio album.As for starting with oldies I'm all for that 'Astral traveller and Then would do me.
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