Re: 2023-08-31: St. Paul, MN
Posted: Fri September 01, 2023 3:42 am
Bammer wrote:Prediction: 23 songs played tonight
This was clear. Ed didn’t fuck up until SBWM.CopperTom wrote:You can tell they actually rehearsed.
daft twat wrote:This was clear. Ed didn’t fuck up until SBWM.CopperTom wrote:You can tell they actually rehearsed.
Indifference to open was perfect. The seated part ending was punctuated by Mike donkey-kicking his chair and ripping into the best solo of the night. It was my son’s favorite moment of the show.
The rest of the night ebbed and flowed, but it was great. Daughter had no tag, which was lovely. It might be the first time I’ve seen it that way. Crazy Mary was beautiful until the bullshit oven mitt organ solo.
The only part I don’t enjoy is the audience interaction. Ed made a big deal about some cunt’s birthday. Dude must have turned 53. Who fucking cares? Grow up. And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Ed was explaining the situation and he said, “You know who you are,” and at that moment a section in GA was going nuts. I really thought they were trying to draw attention to this widower. Turns out someone went down and needed help. And then Ed noticed someone was on the way and said something like, “Looks like someone is on the way and could maybe move a little faster, please.” I lol’d at the poor tubby fuck he was referring to. That was maybe my favorite moment of the night.
Anyway, no Corduroy, which was a bummer for my son, but he doesn’t know about the call and response bit. He was thrilled with Go. I expect Alive and Even Flow to be the only repeats Saturday, though I could see them mistakenly thinking they need to play Clairvoyants again. They don’t.
Birds in Hell wrote:
Sometimes I cringeguitar_davey wrote:daft twat wrote:This was clear. Ed didn’t fuck up until SBWM.CopperTom wrote:You can tell they actually rehearsed.
Indifference to open was perfect. The seated part ending was punctuated by Mike donkey-kicking his chair and ripping into the best solo of the night. It was my son’s favorite moment of the show.
The rest of the night ebbed and flowed, but it was great. Daughter had no tag, which was lovely. It might be the first time I’ve seen it that way. Crazy Mary was beautiful until the bullshit oven mitt organ solo.
The only part I don’t enjoy is the audience interaction. Ed made a big deal about some cunt’s birthday. Dude must have turned 53. Who fucking cares? Grow up. And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Ed was explaining the situation and he said, “You know who you are,” and at that moment a section in GA was going nuts. I really thought they were trying to draw attention to this widower. Turns out someone went down and needed help. And then Ed noticed someone was on the way and said something like, “Looks like someone is on the way and could maybe move a little faster, please.” I lol’d at the poor tubby fuck he was referring to. That was maybe my favorite moment of the night.
Anyway, no Corduroy, which was a bummer for my son, but he doesn’t know about the call and response bit. He was thrilled with Go. I expect Alive and Even Flow to be the only repeats Saturday, though I could see them mistakenly thinking they need to play Clairvoyants again. They don’t.
Jesus Christ, cynical much?
daft twat wrote:Sometimes I cringeguitar_davey wrote:daft twat wrote:This was clear. Ed didn’t fuck up until SBWM.CopperTom wrote:You can tell they actually rehearsed.
Indifference to open was perfect. The seated part ending was punctuated by Mike donkey-kicking his chair and ripping into the best solo of the night. It was my son’s favorite moment of the show.
The rest of the night ebbed and flowed, but it was great. Daughter had no tag, which was lovely. It might be the first time I’ve seen it that way. Crazy Mary was beautiful until the bullshit oven mitt organ solo.
The only part I don’t enjoy is the audience interaction. Ed made a big deal about some cunt’s birthday. Dude must have turned 53. Who fucking cares? Grow up. And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Ed was explaining the situation and he said, “You know who you are,” and at that moment a section in GA was going nuts. I really thought they were trying to draw attention to this widower. Turns out someone went down and needed help. And then Ed noticed someone was on the way and said something like, “Looks like someone is on the way and could maybe move a little faster, please.” I lol’d at the poor tubby fuck he was referring to. That was maybe my favorite moment of the night.
Anyway, no Corduroy, which was a bummer for my son, but he doesn’t know about the call and response bit. He was thrilled with Go. I expect Alive and Even Flow to be the only repeats Saturday, though I could see them mistakenly thinking they need to play Clairvoyants again. They don’t.
Jesus Christ, cynical much?
Oh nice. First night and we’ve already entered the phase of the tour where people get butthurt over others’ comments / reactions to the shows.guitar_davey wrote:daft twat wrote:This was clear. Ed didn’t fuck up until SBWM.CopperTom wrote:You can tell they actually rehearsed.
Indifference to open was perfect. The seated part ending was punctuated by Mike donkey-kicking his chair and ripping into the best solo of the night. It was my son’s favorite moment of the show.
The rest of the night ebbed and flowed, but it was great. Daughter had no tag, which was lovely. It might be the first time I’ve seen it that way. Crazy Mary was beautiful until the bullshit oven mitt organ solo.
The only part I don’t enjoy is the audience interaction. Ed made a big deal about some cunt’s birthday. Dude must have turned 53. Who fucking cares? Grow up. And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Ed was explaining the situation and he said, “You know who you are,” and at that moment a section in GA was going nuts. I really thought they were trying to draw attention to this widower. Turns out someone went down and needed help. And then Ed noticed someone was on the way and said something like, “Looks like someone is on the way and could maybe move a little faster, please.” I lol’d at the poor tubby fuck he was referring to. That was maybe my favorite moment of the night.
Anyway, no Corduroy, which was a bummer for my son, but he doesn’t know about the call and response bit. He was thrilled with Go. I expect Alive and Even Flow to be the only repeats Saturday, though I could see them mistakenly thinking they need to play Clairvoyants again. They don’t.
Jesus Christ, cynical much?