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Blink 182 performing @ The NIA (National IndoorArena) on the opening night of their European 2012 Tour,June 07th 2012 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

 

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Marilyn Manson @ The National, Richmond, VA, on Wednesday, May 6, 2015.

 

The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour in support of The Pale Emperor Setlist:

 

Deep Six

Disposable Teens

mOBSCENE

No Reflection

Third Day of a Seven Day Binge

Sweet Dreams

Tourniquet

Rock Is Dead

The Dope Show

Killing Strangers

Personal Jesus (Depeche Mode cover)

This Is the New Shit

The Beautiful People

Irresponsible Hate Anthem

 

Encore:

Coma White

Setlist:

 

Welcome to My World

Angel

Walking in My Shoes

Precious

Black Celebration

Policy of Truth

Should Be Higher

Barrel of a Gun

Higher Love

When the Body Speaks

Heaven

Soothe My Soul

A Pain That I'm Used To ('Jacques Lu Cont's Remix' version)

A Question of Time

Secret to the End

Enjoy the Silence

Personal Jesus (restarted once)

Goodbye

 

Encore:

Home (Acoustic)

Halo ('Goldfrapp Remix' version)

Just Can't Get Enough

I Feel You

Never Let Me Down Again

 

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I tried to take a photo of tonight's setlist but Thurston's foot got in the way.

EELS, March 8th, Rome, Auditorium,

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The setlist of The National show at La Maroquinerie, may 23th, 2007. I stole it from Aaron Dessner... Now it is locked up in a safe.

Warpaint live @ St James, Singapore.

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14 Songs:

Some Nights Intro

Some Nights

Carry On

All The Pretty Girls

All Alone

Barlights

Why Am I The One

The Gambler

At Least I'm Not as Sad (As I Used to Be)

Walking The Dog

We Are Young

All Alright

One Foot

Take Your Time (Coming Home)

 

UMBC. UC Ballroom. Baltimore, MD. March 04, 2012

At Komedia in Brighton, 17/04/07.

  

Full setlist:

 

Come Back Margaret

Keep It Clean

The False Contender

Tears For Affairs

Let's Get Out Of This Country

Teenager

Books Written For Girls

Dory Previn

Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken

If Looks Could Kill

Country Mile

I Love My Jean

Razzle Dazzle Rose

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Super Trouper

Eighties Fan

One of the all-time greatest rock bands played a super intimate gig at Bowery Electric for CBGBFest.

 

Killer punk rock show and no "stabby stabby" like that OTHER punk show!

 

Full set of D Gen @ Bowery Electric photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630523162500/

 

Say Anything Spring Practice

2012

New Order @ Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, on Sunday, July 28, 2013.

 

2013 Tour Setlist:

 

Elegia

Crystal

Regret

Ceremony

Age of Consent

Isolation (Joy Division cover)

Here to Stay

Krafty

Your Silent Face

World

Bizarre Love Triangle

True Faith

5 8 6

The Perfect Kiss

Blue Monday

Temptation

 

Encore:

Atmosphere (Joy Division cover)

Shadowplay (Joy Division cover)

Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover)

  

The setlist for the Tonight Alive performance onstage @ o2 Academy Brixton, on Saturday 15th Mach 2014.

  

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Greensboro, NC

Greensboro pre-show

It's a few hours before the show, and it’s a beautiful NC day to start the tour. After walking through the parking lot in the hours before the show, it’s been remarkable how similar things feel to the way I recall the scene in 1989-1990. The same amount of people, and the same age groups, looking exactly as we did 20 years ago. A couple of signs of this really resonated, specifically the sounds: every few cars you walk by in the parking lot is blasting a different Grateful Dead song, and they melt into one. Everyone is smiling, anticipating a great night of music. And based on the Saturday night soundcheck, the pre-show soundcheck that is going on as I write, and all rehearsal reports, the music should be mighty fine…

 

Set 1

What an opening, a Bobby trio of songs, Music Never Stopped>Jack Straw, Estimated Prophet, a fine bunch of tunes. The best part of the show, aside from the great music, is the reaction of 18,000 fans when Bobby, Phil or Warren sing a key, familiar phrase, or when the drummers kick things into overdrive, or Phil nails that perfect bass bomb in Jack Straw. Very cool. The lights look spectacular, the sound is pristine, and everyone’s having fun. Ending with another big batch of old school Weir tunes was a fine ending the first night’s first set. On to the second set…

 

Set 2

Second set opening with Shakedown Street seemed like an appropriate thing for a place like Greensboro. It’s a huge old building, very funky, and nothing like a funky Shakedown. Watchtower smoked, and Caution, as they say, beyond the pale. The crowd is going nuts, everyone, as you’d expect, dancing like it’s 1967. Two major things have been standing out, aside from the quality of the music: first, the huge number of children out here with their parents, who obviously saw the Grateful Dead and are bringing their children. There are babies, toddlers, ten year olds and teenagers who are being turned onto this music and the scene by their parents who had experienced it 15, 20 and 30 years ago. The other thing is the great number of people who have been coming by the booth to say hello, check out the archival recordings and just happy to be back. To all of those who have stopped by, thanks. A huge thanks.

 

Oh, lest I forget, the Rhythm Devils portion of the show is spectacular! Not only are Billy and Mickey playing their butts off, but the sounds they’re conjuring are stunning, primitive and way out there. Jeff sat in during this portion of the show and added loads of texture and interplay with the drummers. It’s pretty darn cool. Don’t miss it. The ending of the show’s setlist was nothing short of spectacular: Cosmic Charlie>New Potato>Help>Slip>Franklin’s, and what would Sunday show be without Samson and Delilah, played as the encore. The show was lots of fun, and the people had a blast. See you out here…

"no Losing My Religion? Really?"

Setlists:

Strangeboy

I Want Out

Jique

Don't Stop

All About Us

Berlin

St. Petersburg

Good Time

Internacional

P***y

Ricardo

 

The Damned @ Irving Plaza, New York, NY, on Friday, October 31, 2014.

 

Fall Tour 2014 Setlist:

  

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Plan 9 Channel 7

Love Song

Machine Gun Etiquette

I Just Can't Be Happy Today

Wait for the Blackout

Lively Arts

Silly Kids Games

The History of the World (Part 1)

13th Floor Vendetta

Ignite

Stranger on the Town

Melody Lee

Eloise (Paul Ryan cover)

Disco Man

New Rose

Neat Neat Neat

 

Encore:

Curtain Call

Nasty

Anti-Pope

Smash It Up Parts 1 & 2

This was the plan, at least, at one point. "Flatfoot Sam" is from The Blues Band’s eponymous album. "You Cannot Win if You Do Not Play" is a very heavy take on a Steve Forbert song. "Kindhearted Woman Blues" is the Robert Johnson song, of course. "Don’t Dip in My Business" is by Kenny Neal, a great bluesman from Baton Rouge who I’ve seen many times. "29 Ways (to Make It to my Baby's Door)" is a Willie Dixon song that Tim sings. I’m guessing Tim follows the Dr Feelgood version. "Out Tonight" is an original from my Green Man Said album. "Crack in the Highway" is also an original that I’ve never recorded, and that we’ve threatened to play for years. I hope OGB will record a version one day (Again, we didn't get round to playing it this year). "Cell Block #9" is another Dr. Feelgood number that we’ve always done.

"Come On In" is a heavification and radical revision of Robert Johnson’s "Come On In My Kitchen," as weighted by the Blues Band. "Under the Bridge" is an original and the subject of the notorious “OGB video” shot in London in ‘85. "Jump Jive & Wail" is a Louis Prima song I’ve been playing with my current band. We also added the Stray Cats’ “Rock This Town,” this year, in a similar vein. "Jelly Roll" is another one that Tim does. Not sure where he got it; Joe Bonamassa? "How Can a Poor Boy Stand Such Times and Live?" is an amalgamation of several versions. I especially favour versions by Ry Cooder , Michael Chapman, and Hot Tuna. "Robert Johnson" is by the brilliant Bill Morrissey. There’s a remixed OGB live version on my album Green Man Said. "One More Time" is an original from my 1982 project with Martin Brooke, Pleasure Palace. "Shaky Ground" is a funky Tim Lyttle :) "I Wanna Be Sedated" is the Ramones thing, but we didn’t get around to it in the end, though we had rehearsed it. "Late Night Dancing" is an original song from, er, 1978. We finished with "High Heel Sneakers," as usual . . .

Ty Segall & The Muggers @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, on Thursday, February 25, 2016.

 

Emotional Mugging Winter Tour 2016 Setlist:

 

Squealer

California Hills

Emotional Mugger/Leopard Priestess

Breakfast Eggs

Diversion

Baby Big Man (I Want a Mommy)

Mandy Cream / Candy Sam

Squealer Two

The Magazine

Thank God for Sinners

They Told Me Too

You're the Doctor

The Crawler

Spiders

Manipulator

Feel

The Feels

 

Encore:

Finger

The Singer

  

What is emotional mugging?

 

Emotional mugging is a psychoanalytic subject to subject exchange formed as a response to our hyper-digital sexual landscape.

 

The over communication relayed in cell based technology and content driven media further detaches passengers of our modern society from deep emotional understanding. These detached residents seek meaning and physical contact which is readily available via traditional social standards often displaced thru the lens of the modern id. These individuals turn to salutation based sexual exchange and solo vice in return for a confirmation of non-emotion. This state of being that is well considered normal in our modern society is riddled with denial depravity and causes destruction on both the internal and external levels.

 

EM is an unfortunate but tragically essential practice in the age of digital intimacy. Essentially “mugging” is non verbal and non-physical emotional exchange, regardless of the status of the mugger and the muggee. Mugging can help to fill the holes in our ego, and the gaps in our society.

 

Unlike traditional mugging EM is a victimful crime wherein both the perpetrator and subject are victims of their emotional purpose whether the ego intention is subversive or provocative.

Sexual response has been common for both roles and have often led to meaningful non physical sexual relations.

Selects of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (Saturday - Weekend 1)

 

feat.

The Dead Ships

Ex Hex

The Black Madonna

Strangers You Know

Lost Frequencies

James Bay

Rhye

CHVRCHES

Disclosure (feat. Sam Smith)

Ice Cube (feat. NWA, O'Shea Jackson Jr., WC, Snoop Dogg)

Guns N' Roses

Zhu (feat. Bone Thugs N' Harmony)

and so much more!

del parlante de retorno de Gustavo Ceratti,

Miercoles 24 de octubre. Estadio Nacional

Santiago De Chile.-

 

67.500 personas

Sting & Peter Gabriel @ BB&T Pavilion, Camden, NJ, on Sunday, June 26, 2016.

 

Rock Paper Scissors Spring 2016 Tour Setlist:

 

Peter Gabriel:

The Rhythm of the Heat

 

Sting:

If I Ever Lose My Faith in You

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel:

No Self Control

Invisible Sun

Games Without Frontiers

 

Sting:

Shock the Monkey

(Peter Gabriel cover)

 

Peter Gabriel:

Secret World

 

Sting:

Driven to Tears

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel:

Fragile

 

Peter Gabriel:

Red Rain

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel:

Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (Genesis cover)

Message in a Bottle (The Police cover)

 

Peter Gabriel:

Darkness

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel

Walking in Your Footsteps (The Police cover)

 

Sting:

Kiss That Frog (Peter Gabriel cover)

 

Peter Gabriel:

Don't Give Up

 

Sting:

The Hounds of Winter

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel:

Big Time

Englishman in New York

Solsbury Hill

 

Sting:

Every Little Thing She Does is Magic (The Police cover)

 

Peter Gabriel:

If You Love Somebody Set Them Free (Sting cover)

 

Sting:

Roxanne (with 'Ain't No Sunshine' interpolation)

 

Peter Gabriel:

Love Can Heal (dedicated to Jo Cox)

 

Sting:

Desert Rose

 

Sting & Peter Gabriel

In Your Eyes

  

Encore:

Sting & Peter Gabriel:

Every Breath You Take (The Police cover)

Sledgehammer

St. Vincent @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Saturday, March 1, 2014.

 

Digital Witness Tour Setlist:

 

Rattlesnake

Digital Witness

Cruel

Birth in Reverse

Regret

Laughing With a Mouth of Blood

I Prefer Your Love

Pieta

Every Tear Disappears

Surgeon

Cheerleader

Prince Johnny

Year of the Tiger

Marrow

Huey Newton

Bring Me Your Loves

Northern Lights

Krokodil

 

Encore:

Strange Mercy

Chloe in the Afternoon

Your Lips Are Red

Setlist:

 

Welcome to My World

Angel

Walking in My Shoes

Precious

Black Celebration

Policy of Truth

Should Be Higher

Barrel of a Gun

Higher Love

But Not Tonight

Heaven

Soothe My Soul

A Pain That I'm Used To ('Jacques Lu Cont's Remix' version)

A Question of Time

Secret to the End

Enjoy the Silence

Personal Jesus (restarted once)

Goodbye

 

Encore:

Home (Acoustic)

Halo ('Goldfrapp Remix' version)

Just Can't Get Enough

I Feel You

Never Let Me Down Again

 

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The setlist for the evening, and the instruments. At the BFI Southbank, 28 March 2009.

Selects of Free Comic Book Day 2016 around Hollywood/Burbank feat:

 

Golden Apple Comics

House of Secrets

Blastoff Comics

 

05/07/2016

 

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Radiohead Setlist from Dallas, TX

Setlist

 

Dance Of The Knights," theme from Romeo And Juliet, served as the intro.

 

"Futureal" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"The Angel and the Gambler" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"Man on the Edge" (from The X Factor, 1995)

"Lightning Strikes Twice" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"Heaven Can Wait" (from Somewhere in Time, 1986)

"The Clansman" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"When Two Worlds Collide" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"Lord of the Flies" (from The X Factor, 1995)

"2 Minutes to Midnight" (from Powerslave, 1984)

"The Educated Fool" (from Virtual XI, 1998)

"Sign of the Cross" (from The X Factor, 1995)

"Hallowed Be Thy Name" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)

"Afraid to Shoot Strangers" (from Fear of the Dark, 1992)

"The Evil That Men Do" (from Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, 1988)

"The Clairvoyant" (from Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, 1988)

"Fear of the Dark" (from Fear of the Dark, 1992)

"Iron Maiden" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)

 

Encore:

 

"The Number of the Beast" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)

"The Trooper" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)

"Sanctuary" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)

 

Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

July 14, 2015

Artista: Angra

Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo

Data: 13 febbraio 2011

Venue: Live Club

Città: Trezzo Sull'Adda

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CD102.5 Day 2015 - Columbus Ohio

It's the setlist from Minneapolis signed by Nicky and James

Adele @ Verizon Center, Washington, DC, on Tuesday, October 11, 2016.

 

Adele Live 2016 Tour Setlist:

 

Hello

Hometown Glory

One and Only

Rumour Has It

Water Under the Bridge

I Miss You

Skyfall

 

Acoustic Set:

Million Years Ago

Don't You Remember

Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover)

 

Send My Love (to Your New Lover)

Sweetest Devotion

Chasing Pavements

Someone Like You

Set Fire to the Rain

 

Encore:

When We Were Young

Rolling in the Deep

  

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