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Post by unfinisheddrawings on Apr 10, 2019 12:59:34 GMT
Booked for London, tempted by Exeter and Cardiff too. Cardiff is the nearest to me, but I really don't like The Great Hall as a venue.
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Post by Wick #FeederROCKS on Apr 19, 2019 19:23:55 GMT
I may be comparing this to £12 ticket to see Ash a few months ago. Though seeing the difference in crowd reactions between the two bands at Teddy Rocks last year, the difference in price is probably justified. My girlfriend wanted to see Drake this week, so got her a couple of tickets for her birthday. £277! Not from a tout or anything, direct from Ticketmaster when they went on sale. For a band that have been around as long as they have, I think £30 to see Feeder is a bargain tbh. Reminds me of the price to see Michael Bublé. Insane!
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Post by gladas on Jun 3, 2019 8:12:17 GMT
London and Manchester both sold out, which I didn't see happening! They've added a second date for both
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 8:48:56 GMT
Very cool to see them selling out venues like the Roundhouse again.
I wonder if it's the relentless festival schedule from last summer that has them in peoples mind again, or maybe the push they have been making on platforms like Spotify?
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Jun 3, 2019 20:51:46 GMT
So I predicted correctly about the extra dates! Neither the current Manchester or London dates are sold out though, but they must be close. I still haven't bought a ticket for Manchester, not being sure if I can go or not...
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Post by waiting-for-changes on Jul 29, 2019 6:11:11 GMT
It just occurred to me that 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of Yesterday Went Too Soon.
I would love to hear some rare YWTS tracks on the Tallulah tour.
We can dream.
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Post by fitfornothing on Aug 1, 2019 14:50:12 GMT
Nailed on encore of Day In Day Out / Waiting For Changes / Paperfaces.
Bump. Then I woke up.
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Post by gladas on Aug 1, 2019 21:25:55 GMT
God I'd love to hear Paperfaces live
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Aug 2, 2019 14:46:13 GMT
Is anyone off to the Rough Trade East in-store performance? Rough Trade initially said the CD could be collected on the night, but they seem to have lied in an e-mail I received this week, saying it was always only available to collect from the Friday. It's not possible for me to collect it on the Friday as I'm heading home straight after the gig, 150+ miles away. I contacted Rough Trade East over 2 days ago but haven't received a response.
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Post by waiting-for-changes on Aug 2, 2019 15:42:29 GMT
Nailed on encore of Day In Day Out / Waiting For Changes / Paperfaces. That sounds amazing. If I remember right, only 3 songs from YWTS were never played live ('Picture of Perfect Youth', 'Radioman' and 'Bubblehead'). I'd love to hear 'Evergreen' again. And 'Tinsel Town'. Any of them, really!
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Post by fitfornothing on Aug 5, 2019 14:17:27 GMT
Sadly this is now the forgotten album. We have all been asking for more from the Polythene\Swim era for years and years and of late they have addressed this. The last time anything from YWTS other than Insomnia or YWTS itself, both well worthy of a set list place of course, was played was in 2006 which was Waiting For Changes. Evergeen last played 2005. I'd happily give up Insomnia for a tour if it meant another YWTS track was played.
Of course many will say that Silent Cry is the forgotten album which is also true and an acoustic Silent Cry on the last tour hasn't really put that issue to bed.
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Post by gladas on Aug 7, 2019 20:58:14 GMT
Tbh, I feel like everybody is in agreement that they tour often enough that they could mix it up a bit more.
The surprises on the Best Of tour (Piece by Piece, Silent Cry...) were a perfect example that they could throw 2 or 3 lesser known songs in each night and nobody would mind (and lots of people would be very happy!).
...but this is what we've all been saying for years anyway!
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Post by fitfornothing on Aug 9, 2019 15:19:45 GMT
Indeed. Look at the video of the entire Brixton gig that's on YouTube and the reaction down the front to the likes of Cement and Piece by Piece. Yes, the whole venue may not have 'got it' but there were some very happy folk down the front.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2019 17:43:20 GMT
Acording to setlist FM they played 6 news songs in Singapore last night. I wont name them for those wanting to avoid potential tour spoilers. The full setlist is HERE
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Post by fitfornothing on Sept 16, 2019 10:50:11 GMT
Interesting. Nice to know how the 'or' options went. A couple of oldies there that I thought would be dropped plus three regulars omitted, one of which I'm fairly surprised by. Even more surprised by the 'or' option at 14!
Hopefully UK set will be at least 3 or 4 songs longer. Be nice if they went slightly off beat with those.
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Post by gladas on Sept 16, 2019 21:51:39 GMT
What we're the other 'or' options? Most of them have been removed now...
Looks like same old, same old!
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Post by fitfornothing on Sept 17, 2019 9:24:09 GMT
There was no Pushing the Senses, Tender or Borders. Three that have been nailed on recently. Seven Days in the Sun was a secondary 'or' option to Turn but ended up getting played. Was surprised to see Turn as an option at all, also surprise to see Shatter still in there as these have never been set regulars. Yeah, its nothing ground breaking but with Feeder it's always baby steps and they were never likely to play anything radical at a foreign date.
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Post by unfinisheddrawings on Sept 21, 2019 8:21:22 GMT
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Post by gladas on Sept 22, 2019 15:49:15 GMT
Am I the only one that's surprised Lost and Found is still played at nearly every gig? Nope - I'm definitely with you there. I assume it must come in the 'Grant enjoys playing it' category, which I can understand. I think it'd be the first to go if I were choosing the setlist!
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Post by fitfornothing on Sept 23, 2019 10:27:19 GMT
I think it'd be the first to go if I were choosing the setlist! Agreed. Never been one of my favourites.
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