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First of all, welcome to the forum Sundi!
I would suggest that the setlist for the show would've been
1. The Song Remains The Same
2. Sick Again
3. Nobody's Fault But Mine
4. Over The Hills And Far Away
5. Since I've Been Loving You
6. No Quarter (with JPJ piano/keyboard solos)
7. Ten Years Gone
8. The Battle Of Evermore (with John on vocals)
9. Going To California
10. Black Country Woman / Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
11. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
12. Kashmir
13. Moby Dick
14. Jimmy Guitar Solo
15. Achilles Last Stand
15. Stairway To Heaven
ENCORE
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Rock & Roll
They might've done Trampled Under Foot, Heartbreaker or Black Dog as well. There's actually some audio of the concert, and you can hear some people saying "Man, this sucks" during Nobody's Fault But Mine. It's funny, I don't think they made any plans of rescheduling it...
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54 minutes ago, Strider said:
Fucking hell. Nooooo. Not good ol' Charlie Watts. R.I.P. good sir. They can replace Brian Jones. They can replace Mick Taylor. They can even replace Bill Wyman. But they will never replace Charlie Watts.
https://variety.com/2021/music/news/charlie-watts-rolling-stones-drummer-dead-dies-1235047778/
I think they're going to do what they did with Bill Wyman - not replace him, but add in a session/touring drummer
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Rest In Peace Charlie Watts
😥
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23 hours ago, Strider said:
It is probably used on the volume swell that ends the two bridge sections between the verses.
Probably
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Good to see you Bonzo Fury, and welcome to the Forum!!
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Not sure about this, but I think I saw that Jimmy Page used a backwards echo on the track
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I really enjoyed their third album, and I that album helped me get a wider range of music taste. From the hard-rock stompers of Immigrant Song and Out Of The Tiles, to the sort of pop tunes of Celebration Day, to blues of Since I've Been Loving You, to acoustic of Tangerine... one of my favourite albums of all time.
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On 8/11/2021 at 11:12 AM, Walter said:
A nice find tonight…
They were an amazing band, but even better live!
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Happy Birthday!!
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23 hours ago, BobDobbs said:
Oh the humanity!!!! What's next? Requiring children to have all their vaccines before starting scho...oh, never mind.
No, actually.
New Zealand's not as crazy as you think...
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On 8/19/2021 at 3:28 PM, JohnOsbourne said:
I think we have a winner:
COVID Kills New Zealand's Chance To Be First G10 Nation To Hike Rates | ZeroHedge
And here's something hilarious:
New Zealand's Tyrannical PM Tells Kiwis To 'Blame Australia' For COVID Lockdowns | ZeroHedge
"Tyrannical.....?"
I think it's a bit extreme...
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RIP Dusty Hill
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Birthdays are cool
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Happy Birthday Robert Plant!!!🎂
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The Pink Floyd Experience @ Bruce Manson Centre in Auckland
Not a lot of famous international rock bands come to New Zealand, so it means there aren't very many oppurtunities for me to go to them.
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RIP Dusty Hill
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47 minutes ago, Walter said:
It really is. Love this kid. He’s so real.
There playing in an Orlando if you want to know...
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The video of Distance is such an emotional clip. Almost broke down.
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5 hours ago, BobDobbs said:
Personally I am with Strider on this one. I believe alien life exists simply due to the number of potentially habitable, Earth-like planets we have found thus far and that only represents a handful of the trillions upon trillions of habitable planets likely out there. However we are socially and psychologically stupid as F, and I mean REALLY stupid as F. Strider pointed out the obvious. Why would any alien species capable of either faster than light travel, wormhole or stargate tech, or even intra-dimensional visitors want anything to do with an extremely stupid and aggressive species? The only logical reason I can surmise is they think we could possibly pose a threat to our neighbors if our technology gets to a certain point before our monkey brains have developed to where our automatic instinct is to kill and / or destroy anything we do not understand is purged from our id/ego. In other words, if aliens are visiting us it is because they are deciding to either eradicate our stain from the universe before we really start cocking things up, or, to quarantine us from the rest of the galaxy. Either way, the likelihood of an alien race wanting anything to do with such primitive, emotional, and extremely stupid life forms is about nil.
I 10,000 percent agree
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On 7/4/2021 at 5:42 AM, Strider said:
I would have thought it was obvious that I was talking from the point of view of the aliens. As in why would aliens want to come in contact with us, not the other way around.
We wage war on each other for the dopiest of reasons. We were given a planet rich in resources and have fouled up the air and water and soil. We have become fatter and lazier. If I were an alien, I wouldn't give humans a second thought unless it was to use us for slaves or larva food.
Ohhhhhhhh... I see now. I agree with you. Here's the thing that I don't understand - why were humans made to be the "intelligent species"? I'm sure pink elephants would've been a much better civilization.
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The Loch-Ness Monster is real.... I think
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9 hours ago, Strider said:
Bingo.
Just another example of how today's culture is ruining music. Just like how "classic rock radio" turned into garbage.
Don't get me started on classic rock radio. The other day, I turned it on and there was The Beastie Boys.
Like, how more fucked up can it get
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21 hours ago, rm2551 said:
Yes, it is always going to be a problem in terms of ensuring no exploitation of the sick/week/stupid/unfortunate - but at the end of the day, if someone wants to check out before a particularly nasty cancer turns their life into nothing more than unbearable and untreatable pain with no prospect of anything but more of the same until death - you have to allow people that option in my view. The "worst of the worst" cancers are beyond belief for what will happen to you before death finally takes you. Denying someone the right to die on their terms instead of on the illness' terms is cruel.
I don't have the answers to the fact that Governments are basically really shit at these important kinds of issues and cannot be trusted to pass really good legislation. Even really good Government, it's just too challenging.
And weed is the least deadly drug for sure. Funny how alcohol is the most deadly (by far) but is legal and aggressively marketed (at least here). Aussie culture is largely a drinking culture. It's a bit shit.
I'd rather someone stoned than drunk. No question. Since neither is advisable, it's a moot point.
I 100 percent agree!
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As part of the 2020 New Zealand election, people could either vote for marijuana legalization or euthanasia. Euthanasia got the most votes, however, I personally would've wanted it the other way round.
Marijuana/cannabis/weed call it what you like - sure, it's a drug, but it's not as deadly as other drugs. According to Medical News Today, it's actually not possible to smoke a lethal dose of weed. A lot of people use it anyways, so why not legalize it so they don't have to run in with the law?
Euthanasia on the other hand, even though the idea is good, it can be corrupted way too easily. People these days will take whatever it is to get money, and might even kill their loved ones just to do it.
If anybody has any other thoughts, please explain to me.
KISS
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Well, they'd have to cancel at least a week of dates, so these shows are 95% going to be postponed/cancelled
August 28th - Raleigh, NC, USA - Coastal Credit Union Music Park
August 29th - Atlanta, GA, USA - Cellairis Bank Amphitheatre
September 1st - Clarkston, MI, USA - DTE Energy Music Theatre
September 2nd - Fairborn, OH, USA - Nutter Center
And if he dosen't get better and'll need some time to rest, these shows could be postponed as well
September 4th - Tinley Park, IL, USA - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 5th - Milwaukee, WI, USA - American Family Insurance Amphitheater
September 9th - Irvine, CA, USA - FivePoint Amphitheater
Best wishes to Paul though