Re: 2016-04-18: Hampton, Virginia
Posted: Tue April 19, 2016 2:37 am
24. In My Tree
Rip RuddoE.H. Ruddock wrote:24. In My Tree
This is definitely one of the more interesting setlists in a whileE.H. Ruddock wrote:1- Why Go
2- Mind your Manners
3- Corduroy
4- Brain of J.
5- Faithfull
6- I Am Mine
7- Jeremy
8- Setting Forth
9- Not for You (My whole life, like a picture on a sunny day tag AKA Modern Girl by Sleater-Kinney )
10- Even Flow
11- Daughter (It'S Ok tag)
12- Long Road
13- Wishlist
14- Sirens
15- Habit
16- Given to Fly
17- Lukin
18- Rearviewmirror
19. I Am a Patriot
20. Sleeping By Myself
21. Come Back
22. Sad
23. Lightning Bolt
24. In My Tree
25. Breath
So? Maybe that will help tighten the songs up a bit.E.H. Ruddock wrote:8 repeats so far from the last show, though. Yikes.
Do they really need to tighten up all those Lightning Bolt songs?dprival78 wrote:So? Maybe that will help tighten the songs up a bit.E.H. Ruddock wrote:8 repeats so far from the last show, though. Yikes.
Does Led Zeppelin need to tighten up IV?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Do they really need to tighten up all those Lightning Bolt songs?dprival78 wrote:So? Maybe that will help tighten the songs up a bit.E.H. Ruddock wrote:8 repeats so far from the last show, though. Yikes.
EV wrote:We had to make a real tough call, and we had to make a call about what we would do about a situation in North Carolina. Because they’ve got a law there that broadly broadly discriminates against a whole group of people. And I can’t tell from here if you’re booing North Carolina, if you are booing us for having to decide that we are not going to play there, I would understand that too. It was a hard process because we really thought we could still play and make things right and that we could fortify all the people on the ground looking to repeal this despicable law, we thought we could take the money and give it to them and still play the show. But the reality is there’s nothing like the immense power of boycotting and [pulling?] a string, and it’s a shame because people are going to be affected who don’t deserve it, but it could be the way that ultimately is going to affect change, again we just couldn’t find it in ourselves in good conscience to cross a picket line […?]. So we apologize to those in Raleigh, we apologize to those who are going to Raleigh, we apologize to the locals who probably believe in the same things that we do. They have a reason to be pissed, and we’re pissed off too. But we gotta be pissed off at the right people and get them to change their minds because they made a mistake, a big mistake, and they can fix it. So tonight we play this one all the soldiers in the LGBT community. [Patriot]
FUCKING CUNT ASSHOLE I HATE YOU PEARL JAMZEV wrote:We had to make a real tough call, and we had to make a call about what we would do about a situation in North Carolina. Because they’ve got a law there that broadly broadly discriminates against a whole group of people. And I can’t tell from here if you’re booing North Carolina, if you are booing us for having to decide that we are not going to play there, I would understand that too. It was a hard process because we really thought we could still play and make things right and that we could fortify all the people on the ground looking to repeal this despicable law, we thought we could take the money and give it to them and still play the show. But the reality is there’s nothing like the immense power of boycotting and [pulling?] a string, and it’s a shame because people are going to be affected who don’t deserve it, but it could be the way that ultimately is going to affect change, again we just couldn’t find it in ourselves in good conscience to cross a picket line […?]. So we apologize to those in Raleigh, we apologize to those who are going to Raleigh, we apologize to the locals who probably believe in the same things that we do. They have a reason to be pissed, and we’re pissed off too. But we gotta be pissed off at the right people and get them to change their minds because they made a mistake, a big mistake, and they can fix it. So tonight we play this one all the soldiers in the LGBT community. [Patriot]