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Pingree
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Topic: If The World Was Going To End... Posted: October 11 2005 at 09:02 |
Lets say that it was and your favourite band were going to be playing a massive gig that you were going to go to, with no more then 2 support acts, who would you choose and what songs would you have them play?
What type of venue would you like as well?
Here's mine:
Main Act : Rush
Supporting : Porcupine Tree, Pink Floyd
Setting : A small club that can hold maybe 120 loving prog-fanatics, decent atmosphere in a small venue,get real close to the artists. All the usual visual treats normally played at Rush gigs, but this time the other bands can use them as well.
Setlists : Porcupine Tree 1. The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 1 2. Deadwing 3. Hatesong 4. Waiting Phase 1 5. Voyage 34 6. Shallow 7. Four Chords That Made A Million 8. Russia On Ice 9. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here 10.The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 2
Pink Floyd 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond [Entire] 2. Money 3. Dogs 4. Not Now John 5. Time 6. Sorrow 7. Hey You 8. High Hopes 9. Wish You Were Here 10. Comfortably Numb
Rush 1. Subdivisions 2. Red Barchetta 3. Distant Early Warning 4. Time And Motion 5. The Analog Kid 6. The Big Money 7. Middletown Dreams 8. Sweet Miracle 9. Bravado 10. Bastille Day 11. YYZ 12. Available Light 13. The Pass 14. Cut To The Chase 15. Hand Over Fist 16. Superconductor 17. Leave That Thing Alone 18. Where's My Thing? 19. Ghost Rider 20. Earthshine 21. Vapour Trail (encore) 22. 2112 [Entire] 23. Cygnus X-1 [Both Books] (2nd encore) 24. Fly By Night 25. Working Man
Aww man, I really want to go to it now, probably be one of the longest concerts ever though, just the Rush encores come close to 90 minutes!
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eugene
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 09:07 |
I would have better things to do really
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Pingree
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 09:09 |
Well obviously!
It's a hypothetical situation, humour me.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 11:06 |
Tough one. I'd go for VdGG, Magma and Hawkwind, but I could just as easily name three other bands (like Gong, Amon Düül 2 and Guru Guru, for example).
Track list:
VdGG:
1. Arrow 2. Man-Erg 3. Sleepwalkers 4. Octopus (yes, indeed!) 5. Still Life 6. The Sphinx in the Face 7. Meurglys III - the Songwriters Guild 8. In Babelsberg 9 A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers 10. Killer
Magma:
1. Mekhanik Destruktiw Kommandöh 2. Köhntarkösz 3. Kobaiah 4. De Futura 5. Hhai 6. Tröller Tanz
Hawkwind:
1. Assault and Battery / the Golden Void 2. Steppenwolf 3. Secret Agent 4. Brainstorm 5. Hassan I Sabah 6. Damnation Alley 7. Streets of Fear 8. Urban Guerilla 9 Levitation 10. Robot 11. Moonglum 12. Sputnik Stan 13. Greenback Massacre 14. Choose Your Masques 15. Images 16. Reefer Madness 17. Flying Doctor 18. Silver Machine
That would be 3 gigs of about 2 hours length. Then I would stop the world, turn the time backwards 24 hours and have Gong, Guru Guru and Amon Düül 2 play. And after that the same procedure, this time having Gryphon, Embryo and Yes play. And after that... you get the message.
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ummagumma08
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 11:26 |
Pink Floyd as a support-act for Rush Don't think that'll suit Roger.
Mine would be.
Main act: MAGMA
Theusz Hamtaahk Trilogy.
De Futura.
Support 1: VdGG
Lemmings
Sleepwalkers
Darkness 11/11
Lost
Pioneers Over C. (like the version from Vital)
Plague of Lighthouse Keepers.
Chlidlike Faith in Childhood's End
And to end on a happy note; Gong
(Highlights from the Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy)
Radio Gnome Invisible
Flying Teapot
Witch's Song (I am your Pussy)
Sold to the Highest Buddah
Prostitute Poem
Oily Way
Never Glid Before
Eat That Phone Book Coda
Master Builder
Perfect Mystery
You Never Blow Your Trip Forver.
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Drew
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 11:36 |
Mariah Carey- I'd do her backstage- then she could sing whatever she wants
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Biggles
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 11:48 |
Drew wrote:
Mariah Carey- I'd do her backstage- then she could sing whatever she wants |
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The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.
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Bilek
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 12:36 |
VdGG as main act
Tangerine Dream (Franke/Froese/Baumann line up, probably along with Klaus Krieger on drums and Steve Joiliffe on flute -if not vocals!- hey, after all that's my fantasy)
King Crimson (whatever line-up... any of them will do!)
VdGG repertoire will be more or less the same as above mentioned. I don't hgave time to write my faves now No need for a repertoire in Froese/Franke/Baumann line-up Tangerine Dream! I would just have them improvise for 2 hours as for King Crimson; well, mr. Fripp would probably be offended by having the support act role that he would probably leave otherwise any 2 hour show will do (but please include at least 21st Century SM and Starless!)
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Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 12:58 |
Hmmm... for me...
Main Act: King Crimson.
Robert Fripp: Guitars. Ian McDonald: Reeds, woodwind, vibes, keyboards, mellotron and vocals. Greg Lake: Lead vocals and bass. Michael Giles: Drums, percussion and vocals. Pete Sinfield: Illumination.
Supporting: Yes & Pink Floyd.
Setting: Hyde Park, London.
Setlists:
Yes (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman & White)
1. Close To The Edge 2. I've Seen All Good People 3. Heart Of The Sunrise
Pink Floyd (Gilmour, Waters, Wright & Mason)
1. Echoes 2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 3. Comfortably Numb
Special appearance by Keith Emerson dressed as the Queen, doing a funny voice or something, and announcing the Crimson King!
King Crimson
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man 2. In The Wake Of Poseidon 3. Medley: Ladies Of The Road & Happy Family 4. I Talk To The Wind 5. Pictures Of A City 6. The Letters 7. Epitaph 8. Medley: Cirkus, Indoor Games & Cat Food (all of them sang by Lake) 9. Formentera Lady 10. Moonchild (including a more daring improv featuring the members of Yes & Pink Floyd) 11. Lizard (with Anderson, of course) 12. Sailor's Tale 13. In The Court Of The Crimson King
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samhob
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 13:11 |
Grobschnitt doing a last definitive solar music live..
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horza
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Posted: October 11 2005 at 14:22 |
Main Act:- Pink Floyd
Support:- Rush
Support:- Genesis
Glasgow Apollo (rebuilt especially)
Set list:-Dance on a volcano,Cinema Show,One for the Vine,Suppers Ready,Los Endos,Tom Sawyer,Red Barchetta,Spirit of Radio,Distant Early Warning,The Trees,La Villa Strangiato,Shine on you crazy diamond,Welcome to the machine,Wish you were here,Breathe,Echoes,Run like hell,Us and them,Pigs
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cuncuna
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 16:18 |
I wouldn't mind about music, or musicians, or whatever. I would just go straight to my girlfriend's house and ask her: "¿How about an orgy, then?"
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Empathy
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 16:22 |
Pingree wrote:
Here's mine:
Main Act : Rush
Supporting : Porcupine Tree, Pink Floyd
Setting : A small club that can hold maybe 120 loving prog-fanatics,
decent atmosphere in a small venue,get real close to the artists. All
the usual visual treats normally played at Rush gigs, but this time the
other bands can use them as well.
Setlists : Porcupine Tree 1. The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 1 2. Deadwing 3. Hatesong 4. Waiting Phase 1 5. Voyage 34 6. Shallow 7. Four Chords That Made A Million 8. Russia On Ice 9. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here 10.The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 2
Pink Floyd 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond [Entire] 2. Money 3. Dogs 4. Not Now John 5. Time 6. Sorrow 7. Hey You 8. High Hopes 9. Wish You Were Here 10. Comfortably Numb
Rush 1. Subdivisions 2. Red Barchetta 3. Distant Early Warning 4. Time And Motion 5. The Analog Kid 6. The Big Money 7. Middletown Dreams 8. Sweet Miracle 9. Bravado 10. Bastille Day 11. YYZ 12. Available Light 13. The Pass 14. Cut To The Chase 15. Hand Over Fist 16. Superconductor 17. Leave That Thing Alone 18. Where's My Thing? 19. Ghost Rider 20. Earthshine 21. Vapour Trail (encore) 22. 2112 [Entire] 23. Cygnus X-1 [Both Books] (2nd encore) 24. Fly By Night 25. Working Man
Aww man, I really want to go to it now, probably be one of the
longest concerts ever though, just the Rush encores come close to 90
minutes!
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Wow. I would pay wayyy too much money to see that show.
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 16:44 |
Top of the bill
Magma
Setlist: Theusz Hamtaahk, Wurdah Itah, Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Supported by
King Crimson (Fripp, Belew, Levin, Gunn, Mastelotto, Bruford)
Setlist: Lark's Tongues In Aspic Part 1, FraKctured, Thela Hun Ginjeet, Improv, Indiscipline, Level 5, Eyes Wide Open, Neurotica, Improv, 21st Century Schizoid Man, Elephant Talk, Red, Larks Tongues In Aspic Part 2.
And
Henry Cow (Frith, Cutler, Greaves, Hodgkinson, Krause, Cooper with Robert Wyatt and Peter Blegvad)
Setlist: Sea Song, Kew.Rhone, Bad Alchemy, Strayed, Half Asleep, Half Awake, Ruins, War, Improv, Nirvana for Mice, Industry, Beautiful as the Moon, Terrible as an Army with Banners, Rats and Monkeys, Improv, Living in the Heart of the Beast
Which seems like a pretty good soundtrack to an apocalypse to me.
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ProgPartin
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 18:58 |
Since this is hypothetical:
The headliner: Led Zepplin with Bonham
Set must include the half hr version of dazed and confused.
Supported by Genesis (Classic line-up of course)
Set would include Supper's Ready and the entire Lamb set
As well as Rush playing mostly their 70s and 80s stuff.
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 19:11 |
This is a hard one but here goes
Main act: Pink Floyd
- Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
- Have A Cigar
- Echoes
- Dogs
- Time(segues into)
- Money
- Wish You Were Here
- Shine On...
- Sheep
- Comfortably Numb
Support act: Dream Theater
- As I Am
- Fatal Tragady
- Beyond This Life
- Metropolis Prt 1
- Perfect Strangers
- Instrumedely
- Pull Me Under
Support Act: Ayreon
- Universal Migrater Pt1
- Universal Migrater Pt2
The evening can end with a massive medely of songs from all three bands and performed at Birminghams NEC
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 19:14 |
ProgPartin wrote:
Since this is hypothetical:
The headliner: Led Zepplin with Bonham Set must include the half hr version of dazed and confused.
Supported by Genesis (Classic line-up of course) Set would include Supper's Ready and the entire Lamb set
As well as Rush playing mostly their 70s and 80s stuff.
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I think I could die happy...
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Shedding ever-changing colors,in the darkness of the fading night..."
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 19:28 |
BaldFriede wrote:
Tough one. I'd go for VdGG, Magma and Hawkwind,
but I could just as easily name three other bands (like Gong, Amon Düül
2 and Guru Guru, for example).
Track list:
VdGG:
1. Arrow 2. Man-Erg 3. Sleepwalkers 4. Octopus (yes, indeed!) 5. Still Life 6. The Sphinx in the Face 7. Meurglys III - the Songwriters Guild 8. In Babelsberg 9 A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers 10. Killer
Magma:
1. Mekhanik Destruktiw Kommandöh 2. Köhntarkösz 3. Kobaiah 4. De Futura 5. Hhai 6. Tröller Tanz
Hawkwind:
1. Assault and Battery / the Golden Void 2. Steppenwolf 3. Secret Agent 4. Brainstorm 5. Hassan I Sabah 6. Damnation Alley 7. Streets of Fear 8. Urban Guerilla 9 Levitation 10. Robot 11. Moonglum 12. Sputnik Stan 13. Greenback Massacre 14. Choose Your Masques 15. Images 16. Reefer Madness 17. Flying Doctor 18. Silver Machine
That would be 3 gigs of about 2 hours length. Then I would stop the
world, turn the time backwards 24 hours and have Gong, Guru Guru and
Amon Düül 2 play. And after that the same procedure, this time having
Gryphon, Embryo and Yes play. And after that... you get the message. |
Baldfriede,
Who is in the photo in your post?
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 19:49 |
Location: Small- sized hall with a low stage and a big, good PA.
1st supporting band: TELEVISION (yes, indeed!)
Setlist: - See No Evil
& ;nbs p; - Foxhole
& ;nbs p; - Venus
& ;nbs p; - Call Mr Lee
& ;nbs p; - Elevation
& ;nbs p; - Friction
& ;nbs p; - Days
& ;nbs
p; - Marquee Moon (expanded w/ an hyper- long final jam)
2nd supporters: KING CRIMSON (Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Mel Collins, David Cross, Jamie Muir - dressed as buddhist monk, of course - )
Setlist: - Red
& ;nbs p; - Easy Money
& ;nbs p; -
Frame by Frame (guest appearance by Adrian Belew, but dont let him play
guitar!)
& ;nbs p; - Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Pt. II
& ;nbs p; - Fracture
& ;nbs p; - The Night Watch
& ;nbs p; -
21st Century Schizoid Man (guest appearance by Greg Lake: Keith Emerson
asked to join in but Fripp said nay )
& ;nbs p; - Starless
MAIN ACT: VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR
Setlist: -Ship Of Fools
& ;nbs p; - Scorched Earth
& ;nbs p; - Still Life (guest appearance by Stuart Gordon)
& ;nbs p; - Every Bloody Emperor
& ;nbs p; - Arrow
& ;nbs p; - Darkness 11/11
& ;nbs p; - Killer
& ;nbs p; -
Pioneers Over "C" (guest appearances by Stuart Gordon and Nic Potter)
& ;nbs p; - Nutter Alert
& ;nbs p; - The Sleepwalkers
& ;nbs p; - A
Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers, with Robert Fripp, Richard Lloyd and Tom
Verlaine jamming like crazy at the end of "We Go Now".
Encore: - Refugees
My two favorite guitar- based acts and my favorite guitarless one!
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Posted: October 18 2005 at 19:56 |
Too laid back, careless, and lax...
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