so many songs so little time. i really like the live version they played of not another drugstore just the instrumental for about 2 minutes. love dig your own hole / base 6 /faster as well
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The Setlist of ur dreams ?
#23
Posted 15 April 2005 - 7:36 AM
Wow. I did this once a couple of years back, but it has become way harder. Larger catalog, more varied treatments... Here's what I was able to come up with.
00 - TNK Intro - First time I heard it my life started to change. I'm firmly attached to it
01 - HBHG - no better way to open a set
02 - Loops of Fury/Breaking Up
03 - Prescription Beats - circa '96 performances
04 - Song to the Siren - a lengthier treatment
05 - Come Inside
06 - Three Little Birdies Down Beats - Birdies. Fuckin' Birdies. Need I say more?
07 - Under the Influence (current treatment) - I love how they've acid-ed it up
08 - It Doesn't Matter circa DYOH tour - a massive, tech-ey monster that was...
09 - Enjoyed - maybe with the briefest bit of an Out of Control Vocal sample.
- first lull-
10 - Pioneer Skies/the Sunshine Underground - use Pioneer Skies, which I view as a wonderful track that happens to be missing its latter half, as a the opening movement of TSU
11 - Hold Tight London - I have envisioned this perfect transition from TSU to a funked-up, floored-up HTL
12 - Electronic Battle Weapon 6 - Surrender tour, not current. None of that flamenco shit. Just that hard acid juggernaut...
13 - Setting Sun - circa Surrender tour, complete with that mind-fucking synth-rape of an outro
14 - Elektrobank - a massive, anthemic treatment the likes of which we have never seen before...
--Encore--
15 - Flashback - just like they occasionally offered on the Surrender tour, complete with the eerie Byrds sample ("Eight miles high" - for ages I thought it said "We must die")
16 - Something new. Some genuine experimentation and improvisation, such as that which birthed HBHG and Music:Response on the DYOH tour
17 - TPPR
00 - TNK Intro - First time I heard it my life started to change. I'm firmly attached to it
01 - HBHG - no better way to open a set
02 - Loops of Fury/Breaking Up
03 - Prescription Beats - circa '96 performances
04 - Song to the Siren - a lengthier treatment
05 - Come Inside
06 - Three Little Birdies Down Beats - Birdies. Fuckin' Birdies. Need I say more?
07 - Under the Influence (current treatment) - I love how they've acid-ed it up
08 - It Doesn't Matter circa DYOH tour - a massive, tech-ey monster that was...
09 - Enjoyed - maybe with the briefest bit of an Out of Control Vocal sample.
- first lull-
10 - Pioneer Skies/the Sunshine Underground - use Pioneer Skies, which I view as a wonderful track that happens to be missing its latter half, as a the opening movement of TSU
11 - Hold Tight London - I have envisioned this perfect transition from TSU to a funked-up, floored-up HTL
12 - Electronic Battle Weapon 6 - Surrender tour, not current. None of that flamenco shit. Just that hard acid juggernaut...
13 - Setting Sun - circa Surrender tour, complete with that mind-fucking synth-rape of an outro
14 - Elektrobank - a massive, anthemic treatment the likes of which we have never seen before...
--Encore--
15 - Flashback - just like they occasionally offered on the Surrender tour, complete with the eerie Byrds sample ("Eight miles high" - for ages I thought it said "We must die")
16 - Something new. Some genuine experimentation and improvisation, such as that which birthed HBHG and Music:Response on the DYOH tour
17 - TPPR
#26
Posted 15 April 2005 - 8:42 AM
Oh, and I would need Temptation/Star Guitar in there somewhere, but I'm honestly not sure where.... Maybe at the beginning of the encore
As for the "something new": some blend of EBW 7 with whatever they're working on for Chemical 6. Evil, evil, evil. Especially located between the creepy Flashback and the massive TPPR.
As for the "something new": some blend of EBW 7 with whatever they're working on for Chemical 6. Evil, evil, evil. Especially located between the creepy Flashback and the massive TPPR.
#27
Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:55 AM
Young_fan Escribi�:
Ben_j Escribi�:
It's nowhere coz i don't like it that much :)
It's MY setlist, if u disagree, post UR setlist. Wasn't it the real topic ?
i apologise if that came accross as a bit aggressive :-// its jus that star guitar is like my favourite song, not just by the chems but EVER! Its a good setlisyt though dnt get me wrong id jus substitute it for something else on the list ;-)
Star Guitar was the first song of the chems i ever heard. I was a Fatboy Slim fan by that time and i knew they were his first inspiration. I didn't liked Star guitar at all and so i didn't want to hear more about them... Then 1 year and a half later i listened to the album Surrender and i loved it ^^