its not nonsense. you remember that!
:duck:
Honestly I don\'t see what all the fuss is about here (although I do blame yoda for it).
Its a very useful and straight forward system that allows people to look at a set list on paper and properly understand how a set/song was played.
Its not needed anywhere near as much for bfast as it is for bisco but its still useful.
Its much simpler and easier than continuously notating set lists with long drawn out explanations of how things were played.
Go ahead and blame me, I don\'t care. There is a much easier way to note the setlist without explanations, asterisks, dyslexics, inverterted....
Ahoy! > TLATG > May Fly
or
May Fly (ending) > TLATG > May Fly
OK bisco fans, why is this one dyslexic and not inverted? I\'m still confused
04/18/08 Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA
Set I: Air Song> Aceetobee, Morph Dusseldorf> And The Ladies Were The Rest Of The Night1> Confrontation2
Set II: Tricycle> Confrontation2> Wizards in Winter, Grass Is Green3> Crystal Ball1> The Great Abyss> Morph Dusseldorf
Encore: Therapy
1 inverted
2 dyslexic
3 unfinished
(Thanks to LocoOno for the texts.)
oh wait, i didn\'t see it in set 2, i answered my own question.
this is getting dumb. i dont really care anymore
Go ahead and blame me, I don\'t care. There is a much easier way to note the setlist without explanations, asterisks, dyslexics, inverterted....
Ahoy! > TLATG > May Fly
or
May Fly (ending) > TLATG > May Fly
yes thats a great way of explaining that specific setlist to the 10% of fans who even know that mayfly and ahoy was once two separate songs but it doesn\'t do anything for the other 90% of fans or any one who might read the set list in the future. Mayfly is the exception. You still need the system to properly and easily notate every other song that might be broken up and reversed but was never two separate songs.
Go ahead and blame me, I don\'t care. There is a much easier way to note the setlist without explanations, asterisks, dyslexics, inverterted....
Ahoy! > TLATG > May Fly
or
May Fly (ending) > TLATG > May Fly
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yes thats a great way of explaining that specific setlist to the 10% of fans who even know that mayfly and ahoy was once two separate songs but it doesn\'t do anything for the other 90% of fans or any one who might read the set list in the future. Mayfly is the exception. You still need the system to properly and easily notate every other song that might be broken up and reversed but was never two separate songs.
Here\'s a novel idea. Enjoy the show for the music without having to detail out every minute deviation or tease the band plays. This seems to have started with Phish and multiplied to other jam bands like a bad case of gremlins getting wet. I don\'t remember seeing notations like this in dead setlists (which I\'m sure there were some teases).
Dead fans were too
**** up to keep track of the cool things they were doing.
Hell the dead themselves were too
**** to know what they were doing.
Yoda, I think people keeping track of all the minute details IS part of the fun.... it especially means people are really paying attention the music, which I think is a good thing.
It ain\'t no Bruce Springteen, these kids have more complex minds than that these days, buddy....
I am listening to first fset. better than I remember.
frank ryan whats up with that recording paul zappa?
How are you listening to the first set. Is this show going to circulate on archive.org?