Clockwork Angels tour (WARNING- SET LIST SPOILER)
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OK - question on the floor. Hairy if I need to move this to General I will do so.CygnusX1 wrote:When I saw Led Zep at the now-extinct Cap Centre
(google "Heavy Metal Parking Lot") in '77 they played
for hours with no opening act and no intermission.
Best $7.50 (that's right - $7.50) I ever spent.
Zep in 1977 was hit or miss if you read the reviews (or have seen footage like I have. It was Seattle....not exactly Page's best night!) - how were they that night at the Cap?
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Opening night was awesome!
Yeah I am very surprised WM was the only 70s song on my night.
I was hoping for Cinderella Man/In The End/In The Mood or What You're Doing, after all the new stuff.
The good: Subdivsions kicking it off, the strings and guitar solo on The Garden, Grand Designs and Manhattan Project's returns, AMAZING light show (though anything would have been better than that anemic spider like set up from Time Machine, the most lackluster light show Rush has done), and the sound/tone of the drums, also a big improvement from the TM tour. Actually all of this was great, not just good!
The Bad: The strings were too low in the mix except for The Garden and Caravan. They really needed to be punched up, especially for Halo Effect and The Wreckers.
This was the loudest they have ever played, and it muddled a lot of the tunes. At first I thought it was to conceal Ged's aging voice, but no, he was on most of the night! Not sure why they cranked it up as much as they did, and hope they dial it down a hair.
The encore- I said to my son 'I hope they do 3 songs, and 2 of them are not Tom Sawyer and Spirit'.....and they played ONLY those 2 songs. Sigh. When TS led it off, I had so much hope some 70s oldie was going to end it, (What You're Doing? In The Mood? Anthem?) but no, a wasted opportunity.
The Ugly: The Big Money solo, Ged not being on stage to start Caravan, Neil not being on stage to do his first drum part in Halo Effect, the keyboard malfunction, and the Tom Sawyer (lack of) solo.
Alex's joke (or thereabouts): Two guys were in a bar, and got drunk. One guy threw up all over his suit before going home. He is upset because his wife is going to kill him for getting drunk and ruining the suit.
His buddy gives him a $20 bill and says 'tell the wife another patron came up to you and vomited on the suit, but gave you the $20 to clean it.' 'You're a genius' he says, and leaves.
Getting home his wife sees the suit and asks what happens. He says "this guy threw up on my suit and gave me $20 to get it cleaned". The wife says "that's great, but there's $40 here." And the guy says "Oh the other $20 is from the guy that pooped in my pants".
Yeah I am very surprised WM was the only 70s song on my night.
I was hoping for Cinderella Man/In The End/In The Mood or What You're Doing, after all the new stuff.
The good: Subdivsions kicking it off, the strings and guitar solo on The Garden, Grand Designs and Manhattan Project's returns, AMAZING light show (though anything would have been better than that anemic spider like set up from Time Machine, the most lackluster light show Rush has done), and the sound/tone of the drums, also a big improvement from the TM tour. Actually all of this was great, not just good!
The Bad: The strings were too low in the mix except for The Garden and Caravan. They really needed to be punched up, especially for Halo Effect and The Wreckers.
This was the loudest they have ever played, and it muddled a lot of the tunes. At first I thought it was to conceal Ged's aging voice, but no, he was on most of the night! Not sure why they cranked it up as much as they did, and hope they dial it down a hair.
The encore- I said to my son 'I hope they do 3 songs, and 2 of them are not Tom Sawyer and Spirit'.....and they played ONLY those 2 songs. Sigh. When TS led it off, I had so much hope some 70s oldie was going to end it, (What You're Doing? In The Mood? Anthem?) but no, a wasted opportunity.
The Ugly: The Big Money solo, Ged not being on stage to start Caravan, Neil not being on stage to do his first drum part in Halo Effect, the keyboard malfunction, and the Tom Sawyer (lack of) solo.
Alex's joke (or thereabouts): Two guys were in a bar, and got drunk. One guy threw up all over his suit before going home. He is upset because his wife is going to kill him for getting drunk and ruining the suit.
His buddy gives him a $20 bill and says 'tell the wife another patron came up to you and vomited on the suit, but gave you the $20 to clean it.' 'You're a genius' he says, and leaves.
Getting home his wife sees the suit and asks what happens. He says "this guy threw up on my suit and gave me $20 to get it cleaned". The wife says "that's great, but there's $40 here." And the guy says "Oh the other $20 is from the guy that pooped in my pants".
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would you believe me if I said this is where I sat!!!
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YYZ30 wrote:OK - question on the floor. Hairy if I need to move this to General I will do so.CygnusX1 wrote:When I saw Led Zep at the now-extinct Cap Centre
(google "Heavy Metal Parking Lot") in '77 they played
for hours with no opening act and no intermission.
Best $7.50 (that's right - $7.50) I ever spent.
Zep in 1977 was hit or miss if you read the reviews (or have seen footage like I have. It was Seattle....not exactly Page's best night!) - how were they that night at the Cap?
Although I was sperm back in '77... I was 5... I have a bootleg of that Zep show in Seattle and my God Sigs.... Page was absolutely brutal...
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LEMME SHOW YA SUMTHIN....!!!!
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Although I was sperm back in '77... I was 5... I have a bootleg of that Zep show in Seattle and my God Sigs.... Page was absolutely brutal...YYZ30 wrote:OK - question on the floor. Hairy if I need to move this to General I will do so.CygnusX1 wrote:When I saw Led Zep at the now-extinct Cap Centre
(google "Heavy Metal Parking Lot") in '77 they played
for hours with no opening act and no intermission.
Best $7.50 (that's right - $7.50) I ever spent.
Zep in 1977 was hit or miss if you read the reviews (or have seen footage like I have. It was Seattle....not exactly Page's best night!) - how were they that night at the Cap?
EDITED - for clarity
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Saw them at the Philly show in Oct
I was fortunate to see them in Philly and man it was a burner of a show hehe if ya catch my contact drift lolol....
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