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The Grand Song Selection Debate
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and please change the title of the thread to "The Grand Song Selection Rumble" or "Leith vs The World: Round 78" :)
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Walsh Mahoney, Get backstage before a show and watch the boys write out the setlist.....They write it out 15 minutes or so before they go on.  It is usually a collaborative effort, not excluding subliminal hints by fans backstage (ie. 5/1/04 Doughboy opener from Wah and Food For Thought in Naragansett, RI which was my first setlist influence)
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Or go to a Living Room doozie (7/16) and mention that a lot of the regulars who didn\'t show up for the show have been wishing for a "Garcian Fishbowl" comeback... spite rules.
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Originally posted by Stephengencs
and Food For Thought in Naragansett, RI which was my first setlist influence)


Good job on that one too.  I think pretty much everyone had a hand in the Tribal at the Fairfield show the other week as well.

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Hey Sweats...I have seen them write it but I usually back off during that time, so they can think.  Plus I don\'t like knowing what is coming.
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Originally posted by Stephengencs
Walsh Mahoney, Get backstage before a show and watch the boys write out the setlist.....They write it out 15 minutes or so before they go on.  It is usually a collaborative effort, not excluding subliminal hints by fans backstage (ie. 5/1/04 Doughboy opener from Wah and Food For Thought in Naragansett, RI which was my first setlist influence)

Someone please go backstage at the Nine on
Thursday and request Love Lake and Gypsy Girl before I arrive on the scene.  Would be a fun, mellow opener!
Lobbying for a Kote>Beer Jubilee>Gypsy Girl>Prom 97>Vortex

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Originally posted by WALSH
Hey Sweats...


LOL!




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Originally posted by alexanderzurflu


Someone please go backstage at the Nine on
Thursday and request Love Lake and Gypsy Girl before I arrive on the scene.  Would be a fun, mellow opener!



Gypsy Girl is easily, by far and away, the absolute worst breakfast song ever performed.  Perhaps the worst song ever performed period.  Keep it on the shelf!
Switching peeping observing and licking
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Originally posted by Marcial



Gypsy Girl is easily, by far and away, the absolute worst breakfast song ever performed.  Perhaps the worst song ever performed period.  Keep it on the shelf!


Marcial, more painful for you than Question Mark and the Mind?

I love my Gypsy Girl so much that Freddie is probably going to tell she and I to "Get a Room!!"
Lobbying for a Kote>Beer Jubilee>Gypsy Girl>Prom 97>Vortex

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I don\'t know Al.... that\'s a damn tough call... a toss up.... I would have to give the slight nod to QM though...
Switching peeping observing and licking
No telling next day what I be thinking

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Kote could probably be reworked into a decent song, despite the lyrical goofiness, but Gypsy Girl is a non Breakfastesque tune that should deffinatley be shelved and forgotten..

Best set list influence was when puffin in the pouring rain outside Sullys, back in 2002 was it?,  Chris Pitch, head full of weed, had the brightest idea come upon him...Tribal>Garcian>Tribal>Garcian>Tribal. What a show too..one of my faveorites
sleep a lot...eat a lot, brush em like crazy. Run a lot...do a lot, never be lazy..

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Bring back instrumental Za.  If Bugs could make a comeback, anything\'s possible.  And a Love Lake bustout, just one.

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Wolf ..you would have loved the \'Legend of a Mind\'>\'Legend of Zelda\'>Legend of a Mind\' the other night...whew!
sleep a lot...eat a lot, brush em like crazy. Run a lot...do a lot, never be lazy..

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Originally posted by freddiewaht
and another 3 days no posting ability to jcobb and wolfy for it being hanakkah and all..


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Originally posted by Marcial


LOL!




 


Gypsy Girl is easily, by far and away, the absolute worst breakfast song ever performed.  Perhaps the worst song ever performed period.  Keep it on the shelf!



the last time i saw so many toold in one spot,i was walking through home depot,right down the tool isle....
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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anyone who owns a home knows that the tools are in the tool corral....not just in some silly aisle  ;)