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Old 08-20-2004, 10:46 AM
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Yes/DT set lists?


Anyone seen the Yes/DT show or have setlists? 8/27 in NJ Arts Center - Gold tix. Can't wait!
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Old 08-21-2004, 12:01 AM
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I'm going to the show on the 30th here in London, can't wait to hear what you think of the show you're going to
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Old 08-21-2004, 10:10 AM
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I'll post set lists for both bands - should be a great show. I've seen a DT set list on Petrucci's site looks like they playing some older and some 6DOIT stuff - I'd really like to see more TOT material. As far as Yes I'm hoping for a classic set.
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Old 08-21-2004, 01:26 PM
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I'll post set lists for both bands - should be a great show. I've seen a DT set list on Petrucci's site looks like they playing some older and some 6DOIT stuff - I'd really like to see more TOT material. As far as Yes I'm hoping for a classic set.
Cool, I'll have to go take a look.
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Old 08-21-2004, 02:18 PM
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SPOILER WARNING!
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DT:

Intro (beginning of Overture)
About To Crash
Learning To Live
Trial Of Tears
Stream Of Consciousness
The Spirit Carries On
Solitary Shell
About To Crash (Reprise)
Losing Time/Grand Finale

Yes:

Firebird suite
Going for the One
Sweet Dreams
I've Seen all Good People
Mind Drive
Soutside of the Sky
Footprints (segment)
Mind Drive (conclusion)
Yours is No Disgrace

Acoustic:
the Clap
Long Distance Runaround
Wondrous Stories
Roundabout
Owner of a Lonely Heart

Back to electric:
And You And I
Awaken

Encore:
Every Little Thing or Starship Troopers

Taken from www.yesfans.com - those were the songs played at the Montreal and Quebec City shows...
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Old 08-21-2004, 02:55 PM
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Figures, mainly songs I haven't heard before I'd have preferred more recent DT stuff actually (like Blind Faith, Glass Prison, Misunderstood, As I Am, etc.). I just like the newer, heavier stuff. As for Yes, I haven't heard much of them to begin with so it'll be an interesting night anyways.

I'll consider it "Prog School"
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Old 08-29-2004, 02:39 PM
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That's what they played last night. I would have loved to have heard "Endless Sacrifice", but what can you do. Both bands were great, but far from perfect. DT seemed to make a lot of converts among the Yes faithful, many of who had never heard of them. I met a lot of people who had never heard of the band, and were completely floored by them.

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Old 08-31-2004, 01:02 AM
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Just got back from the show here, that's exactly what they played here too.

The stage setup was amazing for Yes Great show
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Old 08-31-2004, 11:06 AM
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Here's the setlist for Yes from the London show:

Firebird Suite
Going for the One
Sweet Dreams
Your Move/All Good People
South Side of the Sky
Close to the Edge
The Clap (Start of Acoustic Set)
Long Distance Run Around
Wonderous Stories
Roundabout (Canadian Blues Version)
The Stripper
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Hold That Tiger (End of Acoustic Set)
And You and I
Awaken
Starship Trooper (Encore)

Dream Theater played what was posted above. JP used the double-neck on one song, that was cool And those piezos sound pretty good IMHO Amazing set, though I have to say: James Labrie can't dance
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Old 08-31-2004, 01:11 PM
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James Labrie can't dance
Did he try to?
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Old 08-31-2004, 04:37 PM
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James Labrie can't dance
Did he try to?
A little bit. He kind prances around stage rather than walking and bobs to the beat...but he's kinda got his own rhythm separate from the rest of the band though.

His voice (and of course the rest of the band) was spot on though.
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Old 08-31-2004, 04:49 PM
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That's what they played last night. I would have loved to have heard "Endless Sacrifice", but what can you do. Both bands were great, but far from perfect. DT seemed to make a lot of converts among the Yes faithful, many of who had never heard of them. I met a lot of people who had never heard of the band, and were completely floored by them.

jim
I just looked at this post, and what I meant by "this is what they played", I meant for MMDT (mighty mighty Dream Theater). Yes didn't play half this stuff, and certainly not MindDrive. Yes' set was much more like the one Two Hands described seeing in London, but without South Side of the Sky. I should have written it down, I guess. Great outdoor gig at any rate with freaky inflatable Roger Dean nonsense floating around the stage.

jim
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Old 08-31-2004, 05:10 PM
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That's what they played last night. I would have loved to have heard "Endless Sacrifice", but what can you do. Both bands were great, but far from perfect. DT seemed to make a lot of converts among the Yes faithful, many of who had never heard of them. I met a lot of people who had never heard of the band, and were completely floored by them.

jim
I just looked at this post, and what I meant by "this is what they played", I meant for MMDT (mighty mighty Dream Theater). Yes didn't play half this stuff, and certainly not MindDrive. Yes' set was much more like the one Two Hands described seeing in London, but without South Side of the Sky. I should have written it down, I guess. Great outdoor gig at any rate with freaky inflatable Roger Dean nonsense floating around the stage.

jim
They have setlists posted at http://www.yesworld.com
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