Re: 2016-07-10: Telluride, Colorado
Posted: Mon July 11, 2016 10:32 am
WtOB? wrote:jesus, guys. it's not that bad.
It's really not.
WtOB? wrote:jesus, guys. it's not that bad.
hlniv wrote:I felt like I was inside a piece of art for 2 1/2 hours.
The sunset, scenery, and first hour of the show literally brought me to tears.
Mr. Mike McCready was the star as the show went on, he was on laser fire.
Angel and Society were pretty special to hear, nice adds I thought to a unique show. Santa Cruz was changed to Telluride, and also fit the mood pretty well.
This was not a hard or fast driving show, it was a flowing sonic contribution to the surroundings. It was an experience I will never forget, and a concert experience that may never be topped for me.
I will tell you from being up the mountains for the first time on this trip, though, that the 10000 feet elevation really fucks with your ability to catch your breath and not get winded. I struggled with it the whole weekend, it even affected my mental sharpness noticeably. (Especially combined with other things....) Eddie made mention of it and I'm sure that impacted the set list and song choices.
Did anyone see a written set list and see what they cut? I would guess they were going to play more but cut it down
I'm going to help youevenslow wrote:Count me in this group as well. Cool that they tried it, but...CopperTom wrote:It was a surprise for sure, but I thought it sucked too.tragabigzanda wrote:I like the studio version of Angel, but this sounds disgusting to my ears.
cutuphalfdead wrote:I slept on Joey's couch, I feel like he can judge me.Kevin Davis wrote:Neighborliness of campground behavior, obviously. Which means all of you people are yet to prove yourselves.theplatypus wrote:But what else am I supposed to judge an RMer by?!?
tragabigzanda wrote:The unattractive differences have nothing to do with the aging of his pipes, and everything to do with his choice of phrasing. The time between the studio cut and this one is irrelevant.Bammer wrote:I'm going to help youevenslow wrote:Count me in this group as well. Cool that they tried it, but...CopperTom wrote:It was a surprise for sure, but I thought it sucked too.tragabigzanda wrote:I like the studio version of Angel, but this sounds disgusting to my ears.out with a little math.
The only version of that song which you're familiar with was recorded when Ed was approximately 30 years old. Now he's like 51 or something. It's going to sound different.
That would be great. Hopefully soon then.VinylGuy wrote:It would be perfect if they only play Just A Girl in their final show.
right? RIGHT?
This is exactly the same for me.hlniv wrote:I felt like I was inside a piece of art for 2 1/2 hours.
The sunset, scenery, and first hour of the show literally brought me to tears.
that was coming from thip's tentStrat wrote:I'm still on a high from this show
They stayed true to the setlist from the pic I saw, unless this was created after the facthlniv wrote:
Did anyone see a written set list and see what they cut? I would guess they were going to play more but cut it down

tragabigzanda wrote:The unattractive differences have nothing to do with the aging of his pipes, and everything to do with his choice of phrasing. The time between the studio cut and this one is irrelevant.Bammer wrote:I'm going to help youevenslow wrote:Count me in this group as well. Cool that they tried it, but...CopperTom wrote:It was a surprise for sure, but I thought it sucked too.tragabigzanda wrote:I like the studio version of Angel, but this sounds disgusting to my ears.out with a little math.
The only version of that song which you're familiar with was recorded when Ed was approximately 30 years old. Now he's like 51 or something. It's going to sound different.
Yeah, it's hard to top that first hour...Strat wrote:This is exactly the same for me.hlniv wrote:I felt like I was inside a piece of art for 2 1/2 hours.
The sunset, scenery, and first hour of the show literally brought me to tears.
Someone deeply regrets starting the PRAMG thread.hlniv wrote:I felt like I was inside a piece of art for 2 1/2 hours.
The sunset, scenery, and first hour of the show literally brought me to tears.
Mr. Mike McCready was the star as the show went on, he was on laser fire.
Angel and Society were pretty special to hear, nice adds I thought to a unique show. Santa Cruz was changed to Telluride, and also fit the mood pretty well.
This was not a hard or fast driving show, it was a flowing sonic contribution to the surroundings. It was an experience I will never forget, and a concert experience that may never be topped for me.
I will tell you from being up the mountains for the first time on this trip, though, that the 10000 feet elevation really fucks with your ability to catch your breath and not get winded. I struggled with it the whole weekend, it even affected my mental sharpness noticeably. (Especially combined with other things....) Eddie made mention of it and I'm sure that impacted the set list and song choices.
Did anyone see a written set list and see what they cut? I would guess they were going to play more but cut it down
If it was coming from my tent, then Strat's got som 'splainin to do...spike wrote:that was coming from thip's tentStrat wrote:I'm still on a high from this show
I may be the only fan on earth who has seen/heard Angel live twice...Bi_3 wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:The unattractive differences have nothing to do with the aging of his pipes, and everything to do with his choice of phrasing. The time between the studio cut and this one is irrelevant.Bammer wrote:I'm going to help youevenslow wrote:Count me in this group as well. Cool that they tried it, but...CopperTom wrote:It was a surprise for sure, but I thought it sucked too.tragabigzanda wrote:I like the studio version of Angel, but this sounds disgusting to my ears.out with a little math.
The only version of that song which you're familiar with was recorded when Ed was approximately 30 years old. Now he's like 51 or something. It's going to sound different.
I think ED did a decent job... it was the full backing band part that made it sound too much like SBM that takes a away a bit for me. If it had been done Bee Girl style, that would have been cooler.