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Oh my god they Opened with Victory Dance AND FOLLOWED IT WITH CIRCUITAL!!!!! ;D
Quote from: sweatboard on Nov 03, 2011, 01:47 AM
Oh my god they Opened with Victory Dance AND FOLLOWED IT WITH CIRCUITAL!!!!! ;D
lame...WTF?..same set as they were doing ALL SUMMER LONG (for the most part)...i hope they start changing things up for december?!!...they have so much material, why don't they change up their sets more?...frustrating....
Quote from: bflo-crowe on Nov 03, 2011, 02:18 AM
Quote from: sweatboard on Nov 03, 2011, 01:47 AM
Oh my god they Opened with Victory Dance AND FOLLOWED IT WITH CIRCUITAL!!!!! ;D
lame...WTF?..same set as they were doing ALL SUMMER LONG (for the most part)...i hope they start changing things up for december?!!...they have so much material, why don't they change up their sets more?...frustrating....
IT'S GOING TO CHANGE STARTING AT THAT LA SHOW ON DEC 1ST QUOTE ME!!!
Quote from: bflo-crowe on Nov 03, 2011, 02:18 AM
Quote from: sweatboard on Nov 03, 2011, 01:47 AM
Oh my god they Opened with Victory Dance AND FOLLOWED IT WITH CIRCUITAL!!!!! ;D
lame...WTF?..same set as they were doing ALL SUMMER LONG (for the most part)...i hope they start changing things up for december?!!...they have so much material, why don't they change up their sets more?...frustrating....
This argument does my head in. You guys might be somewhat jaded by the setlist, but consider this: MMJ's last full set in Scotland was in August 2006, and their last festival slot was July 2008. I don't suppose there were many complaints last night.
It was an excellent set, my only criticism would be the middle section, Slow Slow Tune and a long drawn out Dondante didn't really do it for me, but that's nit picking.
Quote from: TVC15 on Nov 03, 2011, 07:55 AM
It was an excellent set, my only criticism would be the middle section, Slow Slow Tune and a long drawn out Dondante didn't really do it for me, but that's nit picking.
I'd love a long, drawn out Dondante. Also, Many fans aren't as rabid as we are. They more than likely haven't been keeping up with all of the set lists since May 31st. I'm sure they enjoyed the concert. Truthfully if I had been there, I would have been thrilled to have watched them perform even though I've downloaded many of the shows from this tour and have seen them four times since May. I'm even thinking of traveling to Florida to see them two more times this December and I don't imagine that the set list will change all that much.
Just want to point out that the set list is for the fans at the show, not us here on the forums who check each and every one for change ups...
I admit I love seeing a curveball whenever a setlist comes out, but how many people at the show do you think have actually seen this setlist before?? I would guess very few, if any.
This setlist was arranged for a reason, presumably because it is how they wanted to present their new album to their audiences. They are still playing for new audiences, and it makes sense to want to play the songs in the way that they found best.
Quote from: TSarge on Nov 03, 2011, 10:03 AM
Just want to point out that the set list is for the fans at the show, not us here on the forums who check each and every one for change ups...
I admit I love seeing a curveball whenever a setlist comes out, but how many people at the show do you think have actually seen this setlist before?? I would guess very few, if any.
This setlist was arranged for a reason, presumably because it is how they wanted to present their new album to their audiences. They are still playing for new audiences, and it makes sense to want to play the songs in the way that they found best.
Ramen.
Quote from: bflo-crowe on Nov 03, 2011, 02:18 AM
Quote from: sweatboard on Nov 03, 2011, 01:47 AM
Oh my god they Opened with Victory Dance AND FOLLOWED IT WITH CIRCUITAL!!!!! ;D
lame...WTF?..same set as they were doing ALL SUMMER LONG (for the most part)...i hope they start changing things up for december?!!...they have so much material, why don't they change up their sets more?...frustrating....
LA might be different but beyond that they're plying places that the summer tour didn't hit, so I wouldn't plan on it...
I would love to see IB4U again, so that's awesome.
Their European shows always seem shorter. Is their a reason? Early curfew? Did everyone love The Head and the Heart? They're amazing
***YAWN***
A year ago or so I was on the other side of this fence, but now I have to say... If you don't like the set list don't go to more than show a tour. Easy solution.
The band came onstage at 8.30 and played till 10.45, think there is a 10.30 curfew so they over ran a little. To anyone complaining about the setlist, i've been waiting 5 years to see MMJ, they cancelled in 2008, so i was just grateful to see them at all!
To be honest "Circuital" is not my favourite album and the gig gets off to a kind of slow start and doesn't really get going till halfway through the title track. Would have liked more "Evil Urges" stuff, a fantastic album in my opinion and seems to be coming in for a lot of unfair criticism these days.
Might get heat on this one but I think "Evil Urges" as the show opener brings awesome energy
Quote from: WSS2 on Nov 03, 2011, 12:42 PM
Might get heat on this one but I think "Evil Urges" as the show opener brings awesome energy
You've just inspired a new thread
haha man....figured
Feel free to skewer me, but Evil Urges (caveat, with a horns section) is an awesome opener in my books
Quote from: WSS2 on Nov 03, 2011, 12:58 PM
haha man....figured
Feel free to skewer me, but Evil Urges (caveat, with a horns section) is an awesome opener in my books
No skewering here, I agree. Though I still wouldn't choose it as my favorite.
Quote from: TSarge on Nov 03, 2011, 01:03 PM
Quote from: WSS2 on Nov 03, 2011, 12:58 PM
haha man....figured
Feel free to skewer me, but Evil Urges (caveat, with a horns section) is an awesome opener in my books
No skewering here, I agree. Though I still wouldn't choose it as my favorite.
I agree. It was An awesome opener. I also think its versatile and could fit anywhere, but VD is more if an opening song specifically.
I've been waiting for years to see the band and they didn't disappoint in Glasgow---loved it. There are just too many wonderful songs to pick from to get the perfect set list.
;D
*makes some popcorn*
this argument is so tired.
setlists haven't varied from night to night since 2003.
not sure why people think it's going to magically start happening now.
half the people there probably had never seen the band before, others once or twice.. why would they change it up?
TWTHS, Laylow, It Beats, Dondante
half the people there probably had never seen the band before so its EASILY a solid setlist. if setlists are really that big of a deal to you follow a jamband, i do, and my spirit still flows away more with the Jacket even with the same songs, they're great.
Sure it's fun to log on and check setlists, and seeing a curveball is fun while we follow vicariously, but to say YAWN or complain at the setlists is silly.
The guys are going with what they think their best lineup is, or what they feel like playing. I'm just making #s up, but I bet 40% have never seen them and 55% haven't seen them since last time they were local.
It's like going to eat at your favorite restaurant every night and complaining the menu doesn't change. as e_wind posted, it's an easy solution - don't go so much!
Take Boston, for example. If someone went each time they headlined here in my hometown, they would have seen them in Dec 06, Sep 08, and Aug 11. My most "normal" definitions of MMJ fan that would be pretty high - ie put them in the top 5% or so. And each time was a pretty different setlist, in 08 he/she would have seen 13 songs not in the 20 heard in 08. Then in '11, 12 songs not heard in 08, including 10 not heard either previous show.
So I've come to terms with the option of "go once per tour" and see a different show, or see them more often and live with a lot of repeats- but enjoy the friends, great music, and subtle differences. I know which I choose! ;D ;D
Now when I saw Tool in 06, 07, and 09, and they played pretty much the exact setlist, in same order... THAT sucked.
I see both sides of this. My main issue, though, is how long can they keep playing the same shows and with sincerity? Geeta, you bring up the metaphor of going to the same restaurant every night for the fans that see them multiple times. The band pretty much eats at that resaurant EVERY night. At what point does it get old for them and they just start going through the motions? It's got to, eventually.
Interesting you bring up Tool because I loved them for years, but I feel like Maynard hates Tool now, and moreso, Tool fans. I feel like it's just a vessel for him to finance the things his does enjoy - Merkin Vineyards, side projects like Puscifer. I would hate to see Jim or anyone in MMJ become as cynical as Maynard.
On the other hand, the last show I went to was Tuscaloosa. Looking back, it was one of the more "boring" setlists they played this tour. However, I had a great time and probably lost my shit more at that show than any other I have been to. It wasn't until I got home and read the setlist that I realized how basic it was.
I think I just feel like it's what you make of it, I'm just concerned with how long they can keep it up and still "bring it" every night. Shit, I'm rambling again. How about the Bama/LSU game this weekend, huh?
And, Vegas, you are absolutely right. This argument is tired. And pointless.
Awesome set to me. Love the early freak out, slow into dondante had to be epic and it beats 4 u. Plus wonderful, which I failed to see the four times I saw them this year.
Only thing j would change is sub in highly suspicious for black metal.
All this complaining about same old set list and none of you nooooBs say anything about the new songs? >:( >:(
Anyone who went to the show care to comment on these new gems?
Action
Operate Nearest Fire Alarm
Leave Building by Nearest Exit
Report to Assembly Point
Don Not Use Lifts
New album maybe? It's almost like a rock opera, very Tommyesque. The cool thing is the obvious acronym of the song titles: A O L R D
Avalanche
Of
Loud
Rock
Debris
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Nov 04, 2011, 09:00 AM
All this complaining about same old set list and none of you nooooBs say anything about the new songs? >:( >:(
Anyone who went to the show care to comment on these new gems?
Action
Operate Nearest Fire Alarm
Leave Building by Nearest Exit
Report to Assembly Point
Don Not Use Lifts
New album maybe? It's almost like a rock opera, very Tommyesque.
I've got a download of Report to Assembly Point! I'll post it on Megaupload when I get home from school! A kid that lived with us when she was a foreign exchange student sent it to me! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Jon T. on Nov 03, 2011, 07:57 PM
Geeta, you bring up the metaphor of going to the same restaurant every night for the fans that see them multiple times. The band pretty much eats at that resaurant EVERY night. At what point does it get old for them and they just start going through the motions? It's got to, eventually.
Well, actually I'd say its more like the band are the chefs who cook the same menu every night and the fans who show up to each show are the ones who eat it. ;D ;D ;D
As a chef, sometimes its fun to cook the same thing night after night. You get to tune in to the subtle differences night to night in the same dish and really fine tune it. Yeah, after a while of cooking the same thing, it can get boring. Hopefully they change it up before it does, but I'd guess they are not bored playing these songs yet.
Quote from: Shug on Nov 04, 2011, 11:39 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Nov 03, 2011, 07:57 PM
Geeta, you bring up the metaphor of going to the same restaurant every night for the fans that see them multiple times. The band pretty much eats at that resaurant EVERY night. At what point does it get old for them and they just start going through the motions? It's got to, eventually.
Well, actually I'd say its more like the band are the chefs who cook the same menu every night and the fans who show up to each show are the ones who eat it. ;D ;D ;D
As a chef, sometimes its fun to cook the same thing night after night. You get to tune in to the subtle differences night to night in the same dish and really fine tune it. Yeah, after a while of cooking the same thing, it can get boring. Hopefully they change it up before it does, but I'd guess they are not bored playing these songs yet.
Are we splittin' hairs here? ;D
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Quote from: Shug on Nov 04, 2011, 11:39 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Nov 03, 2011, 07:57 PM
Geeta, you bring up the metaphor of going to the same restaurant every night for the fans that see them multiple times. The band pretty much eats at that resaurant EVERY night. At what point does it get old for them and they just start going through the motions? It's got to, eventually.
Well, actually I'd say its more like the band are the chefs who cook the same menu every night and the fans who show up to each show are the ones who eat it. ;D ;D ;D
As a chef, sometimes its fun to cook the same thing night after night. You get to tune in to the subtle differences night to night in the same dish and really fine tune it. Yeah, after a while of cooking the same thing, it can get boring. Hopefully they change it up before it does, but I'd guess they are not bored playing these songs yet.
Another Chef on the board, i can relate to you on your comparison of the music(band) to food reference.