To be honest I'm not sure what I really want to hear. It's been so long it almost feels like they could play anything and I'd be happy! There will no doubt be some suprises. I'm going to be trying very hard to avoid looking at set lists before I see them but I guess it's gonna be like Jarvis' explaination for watching porn films, "If you're in the room and it's on... you're going to look aren't you?!"
1- Do You Remember 2- Seconds 3- Babies 4- Joyriders 5- Paula 6- Don't You Know 7- Street Lites 8- Mile End 9- She's a Lady (with Russell's violin parts restored) 10- O.U. 11- Don't Lose It
Encore 11- Space 12- His n Hers 13 - We Can Dance Again 14- Common People Acceptable Alternatives: Stacks for Paula Catcliffe Shakedown or Sheffield Sex City for Street Lites Seperations for Space Rattlesnakes for Don't Lose It
-- Edited by Fuss Free on Saturday 20th of November 2010 02:08:50 PM
weed wrote:That's very fussy Fuss Free. I would not expect any less! Nothing at all from '95 onwards then?
The songs from TIH and WLL have been played to death. More to the point, why bring Russell back if they are going to play a bunch of Post-Russell songs.
I thought my setlist was rather mainstream, really.
So...are you happy with the reunion or not then? Not usually shy to give an opinion FF, so let's have it.
I think the copy on the new pulppeople website is a pretty good representation of my many mixed feelings: from weariness to elation.
Ultimately, my opinion comes down to whether I score a ticket. Having just finished another degree, all I've got left in my pockets are some moths.
I think Geoff Travis should email the lot of us with backstage passes for all the time we've put in over the years.
Addendums to my setlist: - I would not mind 'Sunrise' as a set opener. I've never been that keen on the song, but it does have a certain charm live. It's no encore track though.
-And if I had to pick one TIH track, it'd be 'Like a Friend'.
-- Edited by Fuss Free on Monday 22nd of November 2010 07:15:53 AM