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I do like their music.Tool
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I do like their music.Tool
Here is the set list from that September 30, 2017 show.
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- Seven Bridges Road
(Steve Young cover)- Take It Easy
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- Take It to the Limit
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Tequila Sunrise
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Witchy Woman
- One of These Nights
- Lyin' Eyes
(Vince Gill on leand vocals)- Those Shoes
- I Can't Tell You Why
- Best of My Love
- Love Will Keep Us Alive
- Peaceful Easy Feeling
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- The Last Resort
- Already Gone
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- In the City
(Joe Walsh song)- Heartache Tonight
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Life's Been Good
(Joe Walsh song)- New Kid in Town
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Life in the Fast Lane
- Funk #49
(James Gang cover)- Hotel California
- Encore:
- Rocky Mountain Way
(Joe Walsh song)- Desperado
When they started Seven Bridges Road accapella in the dark, it made my hair stand on end. Vince Gill was a great choice for them to add. I have the poster in storage and can't wait to get it out, and the set list and the picture of @Caveman Jim his wife and myself and my wife into a frame for the both of us.
My copy is locked on my dead phone along with 3 videos and countless pics of the show. I sure hope I can one day retrieve them.
Vince Gill and Timothy B Schmidt made an awesome duo, with their higher voices combining for a great sound. I wrote concert reviews for KGON radio back in those days, and was fortunate enough to have them published on their website and was interviewed on air several times after the Tom Petty concert and The Eagles concert.
I'd sure like to see those just to refresh my memories, got a link.
The set list should credit Timothy B Schmidt for the vocals on Love Will keep us Alive.
Here is some very early Vince Gill in Pure Prairie League.
Another Vince Gill video, see how many musicians you can identify in this video.
Vince, Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and Albert Lee.
Timothy B Schmidt
I was searching for that set list but I was unsuccessful. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Here is the set list from that September 30, 2017 show.
Setlist
SHARE SETLIST
- Seven Bridges Road
(Steve Young cover)- Take It Easy
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- Take It to the Limit
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Tequila Sunrise
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Witchy Woman
- One of These Nights
- Lyin' Eyes
(Vince Gill on leand vocals)- Those Shoes
- I Can't Tell You Why
- Best of My Love
- Love Will Keep Us Alive
- Peaceful Easy Feeling
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- The Last Resort
- Already Gone
(Deacon Frey on lead vocals)- In the City
(Joe Walsh song)- Heartache Tonight
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Life's Been Good
(Joe Walsh song)- New Kid in Town
(Vince Gill on lead vocals)- Life in the Fast Lane
- Funk #49
(James Gang cover)- Hotel California
- Encore:
- Rocky Mountain Way
(Joe Walsh song)- Desperado
When they started Seven Bridges Road accapella in the dark, it made my hair stand on end. Vince Gill was a great choice for them to add. I have the poster in storage and can't wait to get it out, and the set list and the picture of @Caveman Jim his wife and myself and my wife into a frame for the both of us.
Vince Gill and Timothy B Schmidt made an awesome duo, with their higher voices combining for a great sound. I wrote concert reviews for KGON radio back in those days, and was fortunate enough to have them published on their website and was interviewed on air several times after the Tom Petty concert and The Eagles concert.
The set list should credit Timothy B Schmidt for the vocals on Love Will keep us Alive.
Here is some very early Vince Gill in Pure Prairie League.
Yeah and Skynyrd is on their final farewell tour too.
I hope that they do better on the Who remaster than the one they did for Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon. I bought it when it came out and it was so bad that I destroyed it. It was as if the people doing the remaster had never heard the original. It was very poorly done."Newly remastered, this is the definitive live performance of this giant architectonic hit. The audience consisted of only 300 hardcore fans imported for the filming. My suggestion for listening would be… later… late at night with a beverage or a bong hit and then full screen and ramp speakers up to warp factor five. "
@3:00 Pete cranks the amps to 11.
Boomer Anthems: Won’t Get Fooled Again (Live, Shepperton Studios, 1978 )
Newly remastered, this is the definitive live performance of this giant architectonic hit. The audience consisted of only 300 hardcore fans imported for the filming. My suggestion for listening would be… later… late at night with a beverage or a bong hit and then full screen and ramp speakers...americandigest.org