Push and Inbetween days springs to mind, usually played in that order I think. How about sprinkling in some Six Different Ways this tour? It's been about 35 years...
Can't stand Robert's Schecter bass VI can never really hear it that well.
Never been a fan of the Schecters since he started using them. They've always seemed to sound a bit dull and impotent compared other guitars he's used. He seems to like them though so who are we to disagree?
The argument for Schecters is that they are almost indestructible to take on tour - stay in tune onstage and are quite flexible. The downside is most signatures don't sound great and people like Fender and Gibson have spent a very long while on their tones.
I think Reeves still gets the Fender VI for a few songs.
used to in the beginning (SummerCure 2012) primary IBD and push Not anymore i think. Also i'm pretty sure the one he had on stage back then was of Robert's gear from the past.
I think Reeves still gets the Fender VI for a few songs.
used to in the beginning (SummerCure 2012) primary IBD and push Not anymore i think. Also i'm pretty sure the one he had on stage back then was of Robert's gear from the past.
Post by nitebusnitebus on Nov 14, 2022 16:16:19 GMT 1
it's so interesting reading back over this thread (wish I had been around for it when it first happened) over halfway through the tour, I find it rather remarkable they have only played three songs from Wish (Deep Green Sea, Friday, and Unstuck) but have done *five* from Pornography (which is also celebrating an anniversary this year!) instead. I think this has to do with a number of things - the Pornography songs fit the tone of the new material so much better, and the Wish material has gotten so much more play. my favorite song is from the Wish era (This Twilight Garden) but the album is far from a favorite, and I'm personally pleased they aren't overly pulling from it
I'm curious if we see more tour debuts at this point in the tour. obviously in 2016 they shocked us with 1015/KAA at the Wembley shows, but overall there were far less 'surprises' on the Euro leg than the US one (which surprised me). I think there's still a decent amount of songs not yet played this tour that would fit the atmosphere well
and as of now, All Cats are Grey, In Your House, and (possibly) Bare are the only songs reported to have been soundchecked but not played.
Last Edit: Nov 14, 2022 16:17:19 GMT 1 by nitebusnitebus
it's so interesting reading back over this thread (wish I had been around for it when it first happened) over halfway through the tour, I find it rather remarkable they have only played three songs from Wish (Deep Green Sea, Friday, and Unstuck) but have done *five* from Pornography (which is also celebrating an anniversary this year!) instead. I think this has to do with a number of things - the Pornography songs fit the tone of the new material so much better, and the Wish material has gotten so much more play. my favorite song is from the Wish era (This Twilight Garden) but the album is far from a favorite, and I'm personally pleased they aren't overly pulling from it
I'm curious if we see more tour debuts at this point in the tour. obviously in 2016 they shocked us with 1015/KAA at the Wembley shows, but overall there were far less 'surprises' on the Euro leg than the US one (which surprised me). I think there's still a decent amount of songs not yet played this tour that would fit the atmosphere well
and as of now, All Cats are Grey, In Your House, and (possibly) Bare are the only songs reported to have been soundchecked but not played.