Similar setlist for their last show. Apparently After You was soundchecked but not played. A shame, LCD could also have got Jarvis to come back onstage and sing it during their set.
LCD played a vastly different setlist either night - only 'Someone Great' and 'All My Friends' were played both times.
You kind of wonder if Pulp could've done the same - open with 'Spike Island', close with 'Common People', and change everything else... I've sketched out something like that below, as a theoretical of course - trying to replace songs with their closest 'equivalent'.
NIGHT ONE
NIGHT TWO
Spike Island
Spike Island
Sorted for E's and Wizz
Disco 2000
My Sex
F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
Help the Aged
Grown Ups
Farmer's Market
Partial Eclipse
Sunrise
This Is Hardcore
The Fear
Like a Friend
O.U. (Gone, Gone)
Lipgloss
Something Changed
Mis-Shapes
Do You Remember the First Time?
Babies
Got to Have Love
After You (with James Murphy)
Common People
Common People
Or something.
Also, funny isn't it how they haven't played 'Tina'. Not that I'm grumbling I adore 'Tina', but I adore more the possibility of going to a gig and getting a bit of not-entirely-expected variation (glad to see 'Lipgloss', 'My Sex', and 'Partial Eclipse' firmly in the rotation again). But I just think it's funny that they've just toured the US without playing their latest single (though they did play it once for a radio session in Philadelphia). All very (read: mildly) intriguing.
Think Candy (is that an approved nickname?! It's what Steve referred to her as in his final Insta post about the group but not sure I've seen it used elsewhere) said they rehearsed 56 songs for this tour (these tours?) in the Uncut piece including Don't You Want Me Anymore? which was a Mark pick.
Think Candy (is that an approved nickname?! It's what Steve referred to her as in his final Insta post about the group but not sure I've seen it used elsewhere) said they rehearsed 56 songs for this tour (these tours?) in the Uncut piece including Don't You Want Me Anymore? which was a Mark pick.
To quote Mr Hawley:
I think that we all take over the wheel at certain points. Candys brilliant at coming up with legendary string parts and keyboard lines. Its not always who shouts loudest, youve got to be able to listen.
Think Candy (is that an approved nickname?! It's what Steve referred to her as in his final Insta post about the group but not sure I've seen it used elsewhere) said they rehearsed 56 songs for this tour (these tours?) in the Uncut piece including Don't You Want Me Anymore? which was a Mark pick.