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Puritan 06 Jul 2003 10:45

Plymouth Setlist
 
Setlist Plymouth UK July 5 2003

Lost Boys and Golden Girls
An American Guitar
Do It
Life Is A Lemon
Tear Me Down
All Revved Up
Testify
Love You Out Loud
I'd Do Anything For Love
Couldn't Have Said It Better
I'd Lie For You
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
Bat Out Of Hell
Mercury Blues
Paradise By The Dashboard Light

Show length exactly 2 hours

mariella 06 Jul 2003 10:48

THANK YOU! :bunny:

Were you there, Puritan?

Love,

Mariella

They DID Testify!!! :bunny:
An American guitar :??:

Michel 06 Jul 2003 14:47

They did Lost Boys? That's great!

Same question as Mariella, were you there??

Asha 06 Jul 2003 14:50

Very nice set list...

If you were there Puritan, how was the show?....

Asha

Shane 06 Jul 2003 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by mariella
An American guitar :??:

Love and Death and an American Guitar, aka Wasted Youth. That's what I'm assuming that is referring to. Did Meat do the spoken part?

mariella 06 Jul 2003 15:12

Thank you so much, Shane. I get it now!

Great setlist, by the way!

Mariella

Can't wait to read the first review!

Renegade Angel 06 Jul 2003 15:31

Was there no Blind Before I Stop or any of the other tracks he was thinking of doing?

Asha 06 Jul 2003 15:35

This was only a promo concert, wasn't it????

Also he wasn't gonna do all the songs every night, as he said.

I think they played the song they got down already, while still rehersing and working on the others....
I think the tour is gonna be great.

Asha

Testify 06 Jul 2003 15:42

november is sooooo long away!! i cant wait that long!

Bren 06 Jul 2003 15:47

Patience! Testify :lol:


Great setlist, thanks for letting us know Puritan.

Renegade Angel 06 Jul 2003 15:47

Don't get me wrong, the set list looks great and I know that it was only a promo concert ect I just wondered if the set list at the start of the thread was complete or if it was just the highlights.

Frying Pan 06 Jul 2003 16:18

Nice to see Lost Boys there, he'll sing that well one of my rarer favs, last time he did it was 88 or 89 I think. Can't wait till November!

Testify 06 Jul 2003 16:23

november is toooo far away!!! i want it now now now!!

Asha 06 Jul 2003 16:24

Well you can't have it, sorry Testify, but you have a companion, I have to wait till November too....

Testify 06 Jul 2003 16:31

i have a companion?? huh?

i know i'll have to wait, i wonder who has won the Meat competition?

Guppie 06 Jul 2003 16:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asha
Well you can't have it, sorry Testify, but you have a companion, I have to wait till November too....

Me too, november 7th Oberhausen. It's a long wait..

Asha 06 Jul 2003 16:39

Oberhausen, yes novemner 7th, I'll be there...

Companion, i meant myself Testify, because i have to wait as well

mariella 06 Jul 2003 16:40

Me too, worth waiting for! :lol:

Love,

Mariella

Guppie 06 Jul 2003 16:41

Sure, he's worth waiting for. I knew you were gonna be there Mariella, but Asha too? 8) We can shake hands there. :D

Asha 06 Jul 2003 16:43

Me too, yes, can't wait to hear some of those songs live...
And if and when there are dates for Holland, I'll be there too, if I can manage at work.....

Asha

Puritan 06 Jul 2003 17:17

To answer some of the questions. Sorry I was not able to respond earlier -watching this Party In The Park fiasco.

The set list I posted at the beginning is complete and not the highlights. Therefore if it is not on that list it was not done!

Yes I was there. Enjoyed the show very much.

Lost Boys and Golden Girls was not the complete song. It was about one and a half minutes from memory leading into the spoken Wasted Youth speech. Can't answer about who did the speech though - I assumed it was taped and that it was not Meat but don't quote me on that. I was some way back

Do It was great to see live (though I am not too keen on the song). All the band did the song I think in some "monster masks". Again hopefully someone nearer the front can provide a better description than I can.

The cue cards were not used on Tear Me Down

A lot of preaching speech on Testify. Went on for a long time. The audience kept thinking the song had finished and then it started up again. Preaching style intro to "All Revved Up" as well

They did Love You Out Loud and the vocal effects were there. How they did those I don't know - perhaps that little bit was a tape but I'm not sure

Concert length was as I said exactly two hours.

Asha 06 Jul 2003 17:25

thx puritan, sounds great.

Too bad you were way back....but glad to hear you had a good time

Vickip 06 Jul 2003 18:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shane
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariella
An American guitar :??:

Love and Death and an American Guitar, aka Wasted Youth. That's what I'm assuming that is referring to. Did Meat do the spoken part?

Thanks Shane ... I didn't even think of that :)

Vicki

Diane 07 Jul 2003 18:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Puritan
Do It was great to see live (though I am not too keen on the song). All the band did the song I think in some "monster masks". Again hopefully someone nearer the front can provide a better description than I can.

Meat posted on our forums that Do It would be very special. It was awesome! To be honest Do It is not one of my favourite songs off the album but seeing it performed live was spectacular. I was right down at the front so had an excellent view of the masks. I really don't want to give too much away to spoil it for others about to see the show, but I can tell you they looked very demonic and I thought Meat's looked quite evil! :devil: I'm sure everyone who goes to see Meat on tour is going to love this part of the show.

Meat and the NLE well and truly rocked Plymouth and it was great to have so many of the new songs and to be lucky enough to hear Testify and Love You Out Loud live for the first time.

CHSIB was much more solid than it sounded in Amsterdam and I'm sure, as usually happens with Meat's new songs, they will evolve as the tour progresses.

I was also pleased to hear Lost Boys & Golden Girls (although it would have been nice to have heard the full version) and Love & Death & An American Guitar.

The audience was pretty wild and Meat and the band received a fantastic reception for their first ever gig in Plymouth.

The show was short by Meat's standards and ended with Paradise; no rock 'n' roll medley this time, but I believe Meat and co. had to hop on a plane back to London straight after the gig.

Bearing in mind what Meat said about the Plymouth show being a warm-up for the tour, my only criticism would be that the sound was pretty awful where my friends and I were standing. I realise sound quality is always sacrificed when you stand so close to the stage (you can't have everything! :) ), but what we were hearing was so drum oriented we could hear little else. That said, it doesn't mean the sound wasn't just fine elsewhere in the hall.

I was so excited things worked out that I could be there. I didn't know if I'd make it or not for sure until literally a couple of hours before I jumped in the plane to fly to Plymouth!

Many, many thanks to Meat & the NLE for another fantastic concert experience.

Vickip 07 Jul 2003 20:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diane
Quote:

Originally Posted by Puritan
Do It was great to see live (though I am not too keen on the song). All the band did the song I think in some "monster masks". Again hopefully someone nearer the front can provide a better description than I can.

Meat posted on our forums that Do It would be very special. It was awesome! To be honest Do It is not one of my favourite songs off the album but seeing it performed live was spectacular. I was right down at the front so had an excellent view of the masks. I really don't want to give too much away to spoil it for others about to see the show, but I can tell you they looked very demonic and I thought Meat's looked quite evil! :devil: I'm sure everyone who goes to see Meat on tour is going to love this part of the show.

Meat and the NLE well and truly rocked Plymouth and it was great to have so many of the new songs and to be lucky enough to hear Testify and Love You Out Loud live for the first time.

CHSIB was much more solid than it sounded in Amsterdam and I'm sure, as usually happens with Meat's new songs, they will evolve as the tour progresses.

I was also pleased to hear Lost Boys & Golden Girls (although it would have been nice to have heard the full version) and Love & Death & An American Guitar.

The audience was pretty wild and Meat and the band received a fantastic reception for their first ever gig in Plymouth.

The show was short by Meat's standards and ended with Paradise; no rock 'n' roll medley this time, but I believe Meat and co. had to hop on a plane back to London straight after the gig.

Bearing in mind what Meat said about the Plymouth show being a warm-up for the tour, my only criticism would be that the sound was pretty awful where my friends and I were standing. I realise sound quality is always sacrificed when you stand so close to the stage (you can't have everything! :) ), but what we were hearing was so drum oriented we could hear little else. That said, it doesn't mean the sound wasn't just fine elsewhere in the hall.

I was so excited things worked out that I could be there. I didn't know if I'd make it or not for sure until literally a couple of hours before I jumped in the plane to fly to Plymouth!

Many, many thanks to Meat & the NLE for another fantastic concert experience.

And thanks to you Diane for such a great review :))
I'm so glad you got to go and enjoy yourself .... I can't wait until I get the chance in September !!

Vicki


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