Compilation of all songs done on fall tour?

Started by George_Savage, Dec 28, 2005, 05:49 AM

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George_Savage

Cats and gals,
   I am here bored at work and sick again (Led Zeppelin, '75)
with another upper respiratory infection, ugh, someone just shoot me!) - anyway, I had this thought a couple of months ago.   Has anyone made a compilation of every song that the band played during the fall tour (Oct 6-Nov23, I think?)
Here is what I have come up with, I am probably missing some and I might have included some that weren't played.   I may put a '?' by those:

Obviously all of Z:  Wordless Chorus, It Beats 4 U, Gideon, What a Wonderful Man, Off the Record, Into the Woods, Anytime, Lay Low, Knots Comes Loose, Dondante

From ISM: Mageetah, Dance Floors, Golden, (wow, I just thought of this: both of the third songs on these last two albums start with 'g',  have a 'd' in the middle, end with 'n', and contain six letters - maybe on the next album they'll write a song about a former pitcher and call it 'Gooden'!)
One Big Holiday, Run Thru.   Not sure about these:  Just
One Thing?  Steam Engine? (I figure yes on both) One in
the Same?

From At Dawn: At Dawn, Lowdown, The Way that He Sings,
Bermuda Highway, Xmas Curtain (pretty sure they played in
SF, I read here), Strangulation - seem to recall possibly
Death is the Easy Way played in SF too?   What about Just
Because I Do?  

From The Tennessee Fire:  Heartbreakin Man, The Bear,
Twilight, Picture of You, I Think I'm Going to Hell, The Dark.
What about  From Nashville to Kentucky, Old Sept Blues,
Evelyn, or By My Car?

From the EP's, I am sure that they played Sooner and O is the one that is Real, How Could I Know (Oxen), what else?
Come Closer?  How Do You Know?  

Cover:  Make it With You, Northern Sky, what eles?
 
         I suppose I should've looked through all the posts of the setlists first but I got tired of looking for 'em!    Do any of
you have the majority of all of the recorded shows?   I am not
very good at it, but I have a friend who can do it, but what about someone here putting together a compilation of the
best-sounding stuff - it's done on the Neil Young list, or it was back in '99 after his solo tour.   Five discs, 70 songs!
This thing could probably be put on three discs, maybe four?
Throw it around, I will help out if needed.  The only shows that I have are Atlanta, Knoxville, Dallas and DC?   I think I
have the one from D. C., anyway.   They did, what, 30-35 shows?  That's a lot of music!   Anyway, "peace to all you
beautiful creatures" as Jim says - happy holidays to all and
a big 'thank you' to one of the greatest bands in the history
of recorded music:  My Morning Jacket!!

Low Dog
np: I have decided to join the Air Force - Bee Gees, 1968

BH

I was just thinking the same thing......

I might help compile a list if I get some time but it would only be based on the shows on archive.org.  Lot's of them are missing.

I know they played Steam Engine at the show I saw in St. Louis so you can take the ? away from that one.
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

BH

Hey, I just finished a really cool Excel Spreadsheet that details every song of every show on the fall tour that is listed at archive.org.  Does anyone know if I can somehow paste it into this message without it getting all screwed up?  I spent a lot of time on it and I think everyone would get a kick out of it.  

If there is no way to do it, I would be glad to e-mail it to anyone who wants it.

Also, if nothing works, I will at least list all of the songs that were played at least once on the fall tour.  (Again, based only on the shows on archive.org.)

Are there any setlists anywhere else besides archive.org?

Too much time on my hands.
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.