Create your own concert set list Traffic 1973 |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 03 2020 at 06:44 |
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New "create your own" XYZ Select a band and year, create your own set list up to 140 minutes (which include +/- 20 minutes for two encores) Use the live albums for timings and if the song you want is not on one of them, add 2 minutes for possible improvisation from the studio version. Traffic Summer 73 tour Hidden Treasure 6:00 Dear Mr Fantasy 10:53 Glad / Freedom Rider 21:00 Tragic Magic 8:47 Uninspired 10:33 Many a Mile to Freedom 7:46 Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory 6:53 Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys 17:52 40,000 Headmen 5:52 Gimme Some Lovin' 8:46 (from SDG, but Traffic did it) Encore Roll Right Stones 11:44 John Barleycorn 6:20 Edited by Sean Trane - March 04 2020 at 06:53 |
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not everybody at once, uh!!
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Mortte
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Not knowing timings at all, but hereīs songs I would have liked to hear then (I believe theyīre really didnīt play these all)
the Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys Empty Pages John Barleycorn Must Die Feelin`Good Just For You Withering Tree Shanghai Noodle Factory No Time To Live Pearly Queen Heaven Is In Your Mind House For Everyone
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They think you want them all to do Traffic 1973...
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The Dark Elf
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Pink Floyd, 1980 (because their "Wall" tour went to so few cities):
First Set Astronomy Domine (4:14) Hey You (4:40) Speak To Me/Breathe/On The Run/Time/The Great Gig In The Sky (19:27) Fat Old Sun (5:24) One of These Days (5:57) Us And Them (7:49) Echoes (23:31) Second Set Wish You Were Here (5:35) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) (12:30) Mother (5:32) Careful With That Axe, Eugene (6:47) Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) (1:24) Dogs (17:04) Comfortably Numb (6:23) Encore Run Like Hell (4:15) Brain Damage/Eclipse (5:52)
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BaldJean
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the track list of "On the Road" is perfect
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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Snicolette
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Actually, I got to see Traffic in 1973 and a couple of other years. I wouldn't change a thing.
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Well, hereīs concert from Wigwam (that I think will never happen):
1st set: 1. Must Be the Devil (5:00) 2. Häätö (5:00) 3. Guardian Angel, The Future (5:30) 4. Henryīs Highway Code (3:30) 5. Losing Hold (10:00) 6. Hot Mice (3:30) 7. Every Fold (3:10) 8. Proletarian/Inspired Machine (4:00) 9. Planetist (3:30) 10. End (5:00) 2 set 1. Captain Supernatural (4:30) 2. Nipistys (10:00) 3. Tramdriver (5:00) 4. Sane Again (4:00) 5. In a Nutshell (4:00) 6. the Big Farewell (8:00) 7. the Silver Jubilee (4:00) 8. the Item Is the Totem (6:00) 9. Daemon Duncetanīs Request (7:00) Encore Freddie Are You Ready (6:00) Grass For Blades (10:00)
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Sean Trane
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Well yeah, that was the idea, but I guess I should've started this type of thread with an "easier" band like Genesis or Crimson or Yes.
Well take away Light Up Or Leave Me Alone (which I can really do without, either live or studio) , the rest is perfect.... But not long enough to represent a full concert. BTW: the Santa Monica set list (though only one-hour long) contains Headmen, Fantaqsy and Barleycorn Edited by Sean Trane - March 07 2020 at 09:36 |
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I was born at a great time for music and grew up in the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro), so had great availability of live concerts, at prices a young person could afford. I've been married to 2 musicians, play the harp as a hobby and was also the co-owner/operator with another husband (that's it, 3 in total ) of a tour bus company from the late 80's until mid-2000's, with a side line of a music management company (repped Buffalo Springfield Revisited, who were tribute touring until the original band got Neil Young's go-ahead to do a reunion tour, which never did quite happen, sadly; Bill Ward and some other acts we didn't quite get off the ground). For several years we operated out of The Village Recorder, which made making demos easy and relatively inexpensive in the days prior to streaming, etc. The Buffalo tribute, which featured Dewey Martin and Bruce Palmer, toured with Dave Mason a couple of times. Touring has become much harder for bands, especially up and coming ones, even more so for a support act, as the only money left to be made for a band is through merch, especially here in the US when you calculate distances involved in just about anything other than the East Coast.
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But lucky you to live in such a beautiful place! Los Angeles when I was growing up was really great for music, and we lived in a beach town, on the peninsula, so part of it was, at that time, also semi-rural, lots of horse riding trails and such. Music makes every world larger and at the same time, smaller, as I think it brings people together for the most part. Here is a video of a Traffic concert I went to in 1972, weird to think I was in the audience!
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But lucky you to live in such a beautiful place! Los Angeles when I was growing up was really great for music, and we lived in a beach town, on the peninsula, so part of it was, at that time, also semi-rural, lots of horse riding trails and such. Music makes every world larger and at the same time, smaller, as I think it brings people together for the most part. Here is a video of a Traffic concert I went to in 1972, weird to think I was in the audience! [/QUOTE]Well, yes, I really love Finnish nature, also I live in very small town where you can easily go into nature. I believe I canīt live anywhere else (well I have heard in North Canada is same kind of nature as we have). Really much thanx about that Traffic link, I have watched some Traffic pieces from the same time, but not that. Going to watch some day in the future! BTW one of my friend just sold me original copy of "the Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" going to have it next Tuesday.
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