Your ideal set?
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nikos
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possiblegrenade
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Re: Your ideal set?
What one song in particular is everyone's favorite to experience live? I didn't expect it but when I saw him last October I got really into the Streetlight.
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MausterofDisguise
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Re: Your ideal set?
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dean
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Your ideal set?
He ended with Believer at the las show I saw, I imagine he did for many of that tour. It is a glorious end to a set.possiblegrenade wrote:What one song in particular is everyone's favorite to experience live? I didn't expect it but when I saw him last October I got really into the Streetlight.
I think 'Rights for gays' is the real crowd pleaser though.
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possiblegrenade
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Re: Your ideal set?
He didn't, but that sounds very interesting! I just remember when that one started I was jumping up and down and yelling "down in the streetlight!!" with John.Jacob wrote:I watched a bunch of his shows on YouTube recently and I noticed in two seperate performances of Streetlight he yelled something like "Fuck the police!!!!!" and maybe something after that which I couldn't make out. Did he do that when you saw him? Just watching these crappy YouTube videos pumps me up while I'm just sitting in a chair!
That song was truly meant to end sets. He did the same in Ohio.dean wrote:He ended with Believer at the las show I saw, I imagine he did for many of that tour. It is a glorious end to a set.
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possiblegrenade
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Re: Your ideal set?
I want to see The Fear live.
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fieldmaus
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Re: Your ideal set?
My ideal set would be(and in this order):
Heaven is Real
Molly
Pure Rockets
Crucifix
Tenebrae
Don't Worship The Devil
Too Much Money
Matter of Fact
The Enterprise
North Star
Quantum Leap
Heaven is Real
Molly
Pure Rockets
Crucifix
Tenebrae
Don't Worship The Devil
Too Much Money
Matter of Fact
The Enterprise
North Star
Quantum Leap
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LadyLazarus
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Re: Your ideal set?
I can't say specifically what my ideal set is, but I sincerely hope he plays "Just Wait Till Next Year" the next time I see him. I think it might be worth him considering mixing it up with some of his slower compositions to give himself a break (and then maybe we could watch him for a while longer before he is on the brink of self-combustion). I know there is much to be said for the 100% engaged, full throttle, violently physical approach, but I think "The Silent Chorus" is one of his greatest moments and I would love to see that live.
Also on the topic of youtube videos, I got talking to my new friend from Turkey (He found me on twitter via one of my Maus pictures: I don't know if he's on here or not) about shows. He linked me to a clip of this John Maus gig he attended in Istanbul in 2011. He remarked on how intimate the show was and said he was hoping for John to return to a dive bar on some cold winter night in the future to relive the experience.
This is the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tux4t_sYgk. You can see a couple of guys actually launching themselves onto John's shoulders, piggybacking, slinging their arms around him and singing with him. One of the most incredible things I've ever witnessed. John doesn't seem to miss a beat and just carries on. I read earlier about a show in England where he just kept on playing when a small portion of the ceiling collapsed onto the makeshift stage. I must say, I think John Maus has a lot more punk rock spirit than a lot of these self-proclaimed 'punk' artists of today who just brand themselves with some fashionably sneery Identikit attitude. Punk to me is all about community and being 'real,' whatever that is. John's transparency and raw energy in the live situation definitely speaks volumes to me.
Also on the topic of youtube videos, I got talking to my new friend from Turkey (He found me on twitter via one of my Maus pictures: I don't know if he's on here or not) about shows. He linked me to a clip of this John Maus gig he attended in Istanbul in 2011. He remarked on how intimate the show was and said he was hoping for John to return to a dive bar on some cold winter night in the future to relive the experience.
This is the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tux4t_sYgk. You can see a couple of guys actually launching themselves onto John's shoulders, piggybacking, slinging their arms around him and singing with him. One of the most incredible things I've ever witnessed. John doesn't seem to miss a beat and just carries on. I read earlier about a show in England where he just kept on playing when a small portion of the ceiling collapsed onto the makeshift stage. I must say, I think John Maus has a lot more punk rock spirit than a lot of these self-proclaimed 'punk' artists of today who just brand themselves with some fashionably sneery Identikit attitude. Punk to me is all about community and being 'real,' whatever that is. John's transparency and raw energy in the live situation definitely speaks volumes to me.
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EddieSVon
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Your ideal set
Im willing to hear anything, really... Its so hard to create an ideal playlist. Im praying shell play Blue Jeans, though Cola love this as an opener
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Willow
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Re: Your ideal set?
I saw him live in Detroit on July 8th and before I went I made a list of ten songs that I thought he would play and I got 8/10 right, didn't hear Do Your Best or Hey Moon, but a lot of others I liked. (tbh I like, like...all of them so it isn't like he could disappoint me, really.)
I still want to hear Do Your Best live before I die though, so I will have to go see him again someday .3.
I still want to hear Do Your Best live before I die though, so I will have to go see him again someday .3.
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Viewbob
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Re: Your ideal set?
- Set 1
The Law
The Law
The Law
The Law
The Law
The Law
The Law
The Law
- Set 2
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
I Want To Live!
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Quantum Leap
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Bettyreubs
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Your ideal set
Thanks for all the details, Harry. Looks like I missed way more of the set than I thought... glad I saw what I did. Loved how they sounded. Highlight of the fest for sure. That and Sturgill.
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TylerPaick
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Your ideal set
It would be great, for newer fans like me, to have all their stuff in one Box set. I dont really want to get all their rare stuff on EBay or have it only on mp3