One Little Fish 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2006 Give an example of how much you can remember. I have a few. Placebo (Dundee Caird Hall, April 2003) - opened with Bulletproof Cupid and Allergic (To Thoughts Of Mother Earth), and generally kept dropping some great stuff throughout the set. Finished with "Pure Morning", "Centrefolds" and "Where Is My Mind"? The Coral (T in the Park 2005) were great, played Pass It On, Simon Diamond and Don't Think You're The First near the start, before giving us Dreaming of You into In The Morning. Pixies (T in the Park 2004) were fantastic, first time I seen them they opened with Planet of Sound into Bone Machine into Broken Face into Something Against You into Isla De Encanta into Monkey Gone To Heaven into U-Mass. I don't know any other band that could get away with playing all those songs straight into the next. They were great the second time too, opening with Bone Machine (as all good Pixies gigs should), before launching into rare outings of "Stormy Weather" and "Head On", before giving us "U-Mass" and "Monkey Gone To Heaven". Mid set they disposed of "Planet Of Sound" into "Hey" into "Debaser" into "Tame". So much energy and passion, it was ace. Finished with "La La Love You" into "Here Comes Your Man" into "Cactus" into "Vamos" into "Where Is My Mind", with an encore of "Gigantic". I just love how they can play about five or six songs all into each other like that, it just sounds so right. Nine Black Alps were superb, opened with "Get Your Guns", "Not Everyone", "Cosmopolitan", then a new song, then "Just Friends", followed by "Headlights" then "Unsatisfied. The opening brought the place down. Finished with an acoustic "Intermission", "Everybody Is", "Ironside" (my favourite song by them" and "Shot Down". Awesome. Finally, Stellastarr* at the Dundee Reading Rooms were great, finished with "Somewhere Across Forever", "Jenny", then b-side "She's Gone" (should easily have been on the album", "My Coco" and "Pulp Song". I love it when bands merge lots of singles and stuff into short spaces like most of the bands I've mentioned do, it's always a surprise somehow and brings the place down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Nick 0 Report post Posted March 21, 2006 Either Coldplay @ Crystal Palace, June 05. They opened with Square One and then Politik, two high energy tunes which really got the crowd going. They had only just released X and Y but all the new songs went down great, and they didn't overflow the show with new songs either, they played all the old ones everyone wanted to hear too; Yellow, Clocks, The Scientist and Everything's Not Lost to name a few. It was AMAZING! Or Muse @ Earls Court, December 04. Every song just seemed perfect for its moment. Don't know how they did it, but it was immense! Hysteria, Time is Running Out, New Born and Apocalypse Please were highlights. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahoney 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2006 Agreed with the Coral, they played almost all the singles at the festivals last year. Was like hearing a band play a greatest hits set yet they've only been around for a few years. They was very dissapointing at Brixton later on that year though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NEMESIS 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2006 Hi, sadly my favourite setlist from a gig was SUgababes in nottingham on March 28th- it was so well balanced- the entire show flowed so well- never a dull moment. Here was the songs in their entirety... Round Round Freak Like Me It Ain't Easy Gotta Be You Shape / Stronger Run For Cover Too Lost In You Obsession I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor (Arctic Monkeys Cover) Overload Caught In A Moment Ugly Hole In The Head *encore* Red Dress Push The Button As sad as it sounds- it was brilliant!! -NEMESIS- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5co77ie 0 Report post Posted March 30, 2006 Queen - A Kind of Magic wembley: Setlist: One Vision Tie Your Mother Down In the Lap of the Gods Seven Seas of Rhye Tear it Up A Kind of Magic Under Pressure Another Ones Bites the Dust Who Wants to Live Forever I Want to Break Free Impromptu Brighton Rock Solo Now I’m Here Love of My Life Is This the World We Created (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care Hello Mary Lou Tutti Frutti Gimme Some Lovin’ Bohemian Rhapsody Hammer to Fall Crazy Little Thing Called Love/8 Big Spender Radio Ga Ga We Will Rock You Friends Will Be Friends We are the Champions God Save the Queen I thank you! I even got my hand on Freddie's Yellow Jacket he threw into the audience but some bigger boys took it off me. As we were leaving i saw this really short skinny kid - face beaten to a pulp wearing it and a huge grin! What a confloption! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NEMESIS 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2006 Queen - A Kind of Magic wembley: Setlist: One Vision Tie Your Mother Down In the Lap of the Gods Seven Seas of Rhye Tear it Up A Kind of Magic Under Pressure Another Ones Bites the Dust Who Wants to Live Forever I Want to Break Free Impromptu Brighton Rock Solo Now I’m Here Love of My Life Is This the World We Created (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care Hello Mary Lou Tutti Frutti Gimme Some Lovin’ Bohemian Rhapsody Hammer to Fall Crazy Little Thing Called Love/8 Big Spender Radio Ga Ga We Will Rock You Friends Will Be Friends We are the Champions God Save the Queen I thank you! I even got my hand on Freddie's Yellow Jacket he threw into the audience but some bigger boys took it off me. As we were leaving i saw this really short skinny kid - face beaten to a pulp wearing it and a huge grin! What a confloption! You jammy son of a bitch- i am extremely jealous of you now!!!!!! -NEMESIS- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanDeg 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2006 Ian Brown at Glastonbury 05, first 3 songs were roses, absoloutely amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr.shinyhappyperson 0 Report post Posted May 20, 2006 Queen - A Kind of Magic wembley: Setlist: One Vision Tie Your Mother Down In the Lap of the Gods Seven Seas of Rhye Tear it Up A Kind of Magic Under Pressure Another Ones Bites the Dust Who Wants to Live Forever I Want to Break Free Impromptu Brighton Rock Solo Now I’m Here Love of My Life Is This the World We Created (You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care Hello Mary Lou Tutti Frutti Gimme Some Lovin’ Bohemian Rhapsody Hammer to Fall Crazy Little Thing Called Love/8 Big Spender Radio Ga Ga We Will Rock You Friends Will Be Friends We are the Champions God Save the Queen I thank you! I even got my hand on Freddie's Yellow Jacket he threw into the audience but some bigger boys took it off me. As we were leaving i saw this really short skinny kid - face beaten to a pulp wearing it and a huge grin! What a confloption! You jammy son of a bitch- i am extremely jealous of you now!!!!!! -NEMESIS- exactly what i thought! its not fair, i wasnt even born when Queen played wembley, i was 3 when Freddie died. its so not fair. 5co77ie are you on the DVD footage of the concert? or were you there on the friday when it rained so they stopped recording? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angel1978 0 Report post Posted October 9, 2006 Goo Goo Dolls @ the Carling Academy in Glasgow last week and Paul Weller @ T 2006 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pogal 0 Report post Posted October 9, 2006 Therapy? at the Wolves Civic Hall in 95? 96? Opened with "Stop it You're Killing Me", into "Trigger Inside". Not a dull moment and highlights included "Teethgrinder", "Totally Random Man". Ended on "Screamager", then encored opening with "Turn" as I remember, into "Nausea" and ended with "Nowhere" I think. Great venue. Great band. Great setlist. Pure class. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UKGig_Freak 0 Report post Posted November 10, 2006 Muse at V2001 - perfect set list. Also I have to agree with The Sugababes - what brilliant set lists they always have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanDeg 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2006 Radiohead at V this year, what a setlist, shame they didnt play "There There" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soEMO.co.uk 0 Report post Posted December 24, 2007 Funeral For A Friend - Camden Barfly - Aug 2007 Loads of their heavier old stuff <3 Setlist: 10:45 Amsterdam Conversations Juno/Juneau Red Is The New Black The Art Of American Football This Years Most Open Heartbreak She Drove Me To Daytime TV Kiss and Make Up (All bets are off) Escape Artists Never Die The End Of Nothing Roses For The Dead Out Of Reach Into Oblivion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
overnight celebrity 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2008 Radiohead - both at Winter Gardens, Blackpool and V last year! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites