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The Slip is back, what do you want to hear?

Post: # 21956Post harrymcq »

It is an exciting time for Slip fans, with 4 East Coast and 2 High Sierra shows ahead of us! What do you all want to hear? The Paradise brought the return of Autobody Experience and Tinderbox and I know I would love to hear those 2 make an appearance at High Sierra! I thought Wolfmother was an awesome tune as well, hope that one makes it into the rotation... What other tunes would you folks love to hear them play?

A few that jump into my mind:

Chrysanthemum (Something Learned)
Thunder Rose/Miss Prism (I think this would fit real well with their current sound)
Broke the Promised Land
Gaunt Debutante
Proud
Mudslide
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Post: # 21957Post lucasdavidsamuels »

i wanna hear 2 sets at the Bowery! i didn't like wolfmother, the singing seemed a little ambitious for brad, otherwise whatever they play will be good
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Post: # 21958Post appleofmyeye »

Cut from the Cloth
Airplane/Primitive
Chasing Rabbits
Cowboy Up
Suffocation Keep
Don't Foil the Mohel
Love and Tears
Lonely Boy
Guant Debutante
Ms. Prism/Thunder Rose
YoYo my Little Brown Eyed Babushka
The Shouters
Poorboy
Get Me with Fuji

Any of those for starters!!
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Post: # 21961Post bradm »

It's not that there are specific tunes I want to hear, it's more that I want the set lists to be (much) more varied than the ones from around the time they were touring for the "Eisenhower" record. Some newer tunes would be fun, too.

Aloha,
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Post: # 21962Post harrymcq »

Wolfmother is a really great tune IMO. They need a rocker for the next album and that fits the bill. I kind of liked Black Telephone as well though ISTR that didn't get a good reception around here :) The vocal was a little rough at the Paradise but that was the first time, I'm sure they could work on it, or re-work it w/o ditching the whole song which is very cool.

I would be down for Cut From The Cloth or Chasing Rabbits for sure! Love and Tears would be great as well. Lonely Boy though is one of the few Slip tunes that I'm not really a big fan of.

I'm always down for a Zion or even a Zion jam or Steel Drum Zion!
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Post: # 21966Post bradm »

harrymcq wrote:I'm always down for a Zion or even a Zion jam or Steel Drum Zion!
I don't know that tune, but Andrew had and used a steel drum for the show with Brad a couple of weeks ago.

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Post: # 21968Post BrentW »

Get Down Sruti
74
Carry The Zero
Boston to DC
Driving Backwards with You
Johnny's Tune
The Woods
Chicago
Proud
Dear Milena
The Invocation
Headshot
Mr Meowskers
Planet of Inexperience
Sorry > With or Without You
Spice Groove

To name a few. I truly wish they would drop tunes like There's a Lie and Life in Disguise. I could not follow them down that road. Total turn off for me. I am sure others will disagree. But I really dig their stuff from 2001-2004 the most. It was a short peak but wow, did they ever deliver.
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Post: # 21970Post harrymcq »

I Love "There's A Lie". I like Life in Disguise generally but am not a big fan of the name part...
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Post: # 21971Post lucasdavidsamuels »

yah "There's A Lie" is just a well crafted radio friendly rock tune, its wicked catchy
i really do like life in disguise i just wish marc would beef up his piano part
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Post: # 21972Post Cleantone »

i just wish marc would beef up his piano part
He plays it with his feet doesn't he?
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Post: # 21973Post lucasdavidsamuels »

nono he uses the MIDI keyboard for Life in Disguise, triggers the foot pedals on about every other tune though
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Post: # 21974Post tyler »

wasn't Driving Backwards with You on the setlist but not played back in December at the Paradise? I say that they give that another go.

preferably in Northampton.

because I'll hopefully be there.
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Post: # 21988Post booher »

I love the lyrics to There's a Lie. At the independent they played There's a Lie>The Shouters>Solomon, and I love it. It goes rather well.

But if I could hear one song, I really, really, really, really love Wine & White Soda. Just hits a certain spot with me.
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Post: # 21994Post tom »

the wish list:
moral decay
cumulus
flight of the peruvian dragonfly (havn't heard this one since Middlebury College show)
sea legs (last time i was in the iron horse ('99)they played it, maybe this time too?)

Hope you're getting excited!!!!!! :lol:
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Post: # 21995Post harrymcq »

Wine and White soda is a special one for sure... Asked my honey to marry me during it over NYE 2006!
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