foodforthegods
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the numbers next to the song title must be the number of the presets they use for this songs on their Gt-8. dunno...just my idea
Have Cynic been covering Meeting of the Spirits on this tour?
I don't dispute your point, although I will say that Opeth in London a few weeks ago were simply brilliant. Cynic were good, but Opeth ruled..and I think most people who were there might agree.
With regards to the set list, I've been thinking about this and I think part of the problem is simply too much information...in the "old" days, we had no idea what a bands set list might be, unless you happened to know someone who saw them on a different night...or read a review in the WEEKLY music news..who never told you the whole set list anyway!..
It seems to me that the "surprise" element has been taken away now, and that was a big part of the fun of going to gigs...what are they going to start with?...how many new songs?..wonder if they'll do my favourite?..etc,etc.
The sheer adrenalin of hearing each song as it started, especially if the singer didn't announce it was just fantastic..that way, you could just enjoy the moment, or, not, if it sucked!...rather than thinking "oh, it'll be "Deliverance" next, I've heard it a million times.."...even if the version of "Deliverance" that was played was the BEST version ever, some of the joy would have been reduced just by your pre-conceived view of the song.
Actually, for me, what made the London gig astonishing, was that despite knowing the exact likely set-list, every song crushed...
In future though, I think I'm going to avoid finding out what the set list is and just try and enjoy whatever happens..
LOL that's hilarious!It's Deliverance, not Deliverence.
It's Deliverance, not Deliverence.
But I don't know what the numbers mean.