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post Oct 15 2010, 9:39 am
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The show was incredible. It blew away all the Live shows I have seen... Here is the setlist:

1. Appetite
2. The Few
3. Tredecim
4. TROY (It's about a whore named stephanie apparently!)
5. Silly Thing
6. All I hear
7. Cryin’ Time
8. Guilty Fever (with la grange interlude)
9. It’s No Good
10. Closer

5 minute break (Front porch setup)

11. Great houses (acoustic)
12. Honest Man (Breakdown)
13. Troy (Otis Redding mix)
14. Nothin’ but love (Alternate version x2 speed, Elvis sounding)

5 minute break (take down front porch)

15. What’s Wrong
16. Nothin’ but love
17. Honest Man
18. Sing

Kevin has so much energy onstage! I was front row and he gets down in your face and screams at you! Ed hasn't done that since the MJ tour. There was no plastic sugar coated feel to the band and they stand on their own now. I was not reminded of Live in the slightest.

One really awesome aspect of TGF is how much Gracey shines through. He was smiling the whole time and during their front porch thing they let him out to the front and give him 2 drums and a cymbal and really put him center.

I complimented Kevin after the show. He would go to the back near the amp and just relax so Shaun or Chad could rock out for a few minutes. It is refreshing to see how humble he is. I am sure that his ability to not have "lead singer syndrome" has contributed to the magic that happens on the stage.

I think it was the best show I have ever seen in my life.

The Audio for TROY is here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?uns7xc8e031785n


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX_hEAaBNvE

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post Oct 19 2010, 2:27 pm
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I was thinking the same thing.......digital from QE but who knows...Velvet Revolver released a physical EP correct?


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post Oct 19 2010, 2:55 pm
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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Oct 19 2010, 3:27 pm) *

I was thinking the same thing.......digital from QE but who knows...Velvet Revolver released a physical EP correct?


Velvet Revolver was also quite a bit more popular than TGF (at the time).

The bonuses of doing an acoustic EP (low studio cost, quick turnaround time) would be canceled out by doing a full physical release and distributing it to stores. It wouldn't surprise me if we are able to get a physical copy from the website though, maybe in a sleeve of some sort.

Hopefully the EP release would give all the fans something new, while helping the band out financially.


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