Apr 29, 2012

The Mountain Goats and Water Liars at the Gargoyle, 4/21/12: Review and Setlist

Set List:
1. Wild Sage
2. Damn These Vampires
3. Old College Try
4. You Or Your Memory
5. Jeff Davis County Blues
6. Counterfeit Florida Plates*
7. Cotton
8. Dinu Lipatti's Bones
9. You Were Cool*
10. International Small Arms Traffic Blues
11. Southwood Plantation Road
12. Night Light*
13. Quito
14. No Children
15. This Year
Encore
1. "Houseguest" by Nothing Painted Blue
2. California Song

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Bob Dylan's second show in Brazil

Bob Dylan played the second show of his spring tour earlier tonight, and the set lists changed significantly (for those that care about such things). The songs played at GinĂ¡sio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia, Brazil, were first posted on Bob Dylan's official set list page.

Five songs were dropped from the previous show -"Desolation Row," "Forgetful Heart," "It Ain't Me, Babe," "The Levee's Gonna Break," and "Tryin' To Get To Heaven," to make room for six tour debuts (including an extra encore) - "Blind Willie McTell," "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall,"  "Honest With Me," "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 ,"  and "Spirit On The Water."

DATE Apr 17, 2012
LOCATION Brasilia, Brazil  
VENUE GinĂ¡sio Nilson Nelson

Set List:

  1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
  2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  3. Things Have Changed
  4. Tangled Up In Blue
  5. Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
  6. Simple Twist Of Fate
  7. Summer Days
  8. Spirit On The Water
  9. Honest With Me
  10. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  11. Highway 61 Revisited
  12. Blind Willie McTell
  13. Thunder On The Mountain
  14. Ballad Of A Thin Man 
  15. Like A Rolling Stone
  16. All Along The Watchtower //
  17. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
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Apr 28, 2012

Frank Ocean Performs ‘American Wedding’ at Coachella

Frank Ocean returned to Coachella for the second weekend, serving up a strong set without the technical difficulties of the previous week. This time, he was backed by a new band including Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger. The Odd Future singer switched up his setlist, surprisingly adding the “Hotel California”-sampled “American Wedding” into the mix.

Just last month, Eagles founder Don Henley reportedly threatened to sue him for his unauthorized use of the 1977 classic. (For his part, Henley denies that any lawsuit has been filed, but the Eagles are considering legal action.)

“I guess if I play it at coachella it’ll cost me a couple hundred racks,” wrote Ocean, who decided to change up the melody when he performed the song live with Einziger in Indio on Friday night. However, the lyrics remained the same.

What do you think of Frank’s live version of “American Wedding”?

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2012 Set List – Broomfield, Colo.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2012 Set List – Broomfield, Colo.
‘Listen to Her Heart’
‘You Wreck Me’
‘I Won’t Back Down’
‘Here Comes My Girl’
‘Handle With Care’ (Traveling Wilburys cover)
‘Lovers Touch’
‘I’m a Man’ (Yardbirds cover)
‘Something Big’
‘Have Love Will Travel’
‘Free Fallin”
‘Spike’
‘It’s Good to Be King’
‘To Find a Friend’
‘Something Good Comin’
‘Yer So Bad’
‘Learning to Fly’
‘I Should Have Known It’
‘Good Enough’
‘Don’t Come Around Here No More’
‘Refugee’
‘Running Down a Dream’
‘Mary Jane’s Last Dance’
‘Mystic Eyes’
‘American Girl’


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers kicked of their massive 2012 world tour last night (April 18) with the first of two shows in Broomfield, Colo., a suburb of Denver. The band burned through a 24-song set that included many of their most loved hits, as well of covers of songs by the Yardbirds and Petty’s own Traveling Wilburys. Fans got an idea of which direction the show would head in with the very first song, ‘Listen to Her Heart’ from the 1978 ‘You’re Gonna Get It!’ album. From there Petty went into three of his biggest hits, ‘You Wreck Me,’ ‘I Won’t Back Down’ and ‘Here Comes My Girl.’ Setlist.fm posted the entire 24 song itinerary (which is available below the video from the show) but it’s not clear if those songs will be the prescription for all 27 shows listed on his official website. The encore included three songs, ‘Mary Jane’s Last Dance’, ‘Mystic Eyes’ by the Van Morrison-fronted ’60s group Them, and ‘American Girl.’ Four songs from the set list come from ‘Mojo,’ the band’s most recent studio album.


Bruce Springsteen Cleveland Setlist 4/17/12

Start Time: 8:30 p.m.

Setlist
1. Badlands
2. We Take Care of Our Own
3. Wrecking Ball
4. Ties That Bind
5. Death to My Hometown
6. My City of Ruins
7. E Street Shuffle
8. Jack of All Trades
9. Trapped
10. Youngstown
11. MY LOVE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN
12. Shackled and Drawn
13. Waiting on a Sunny Day
14. The Promised Land
15. Racing in the Street
16. Apollo Medley
17. Because the Night
18. The Rising
19. We Are Alive
20. LIGHT OF DAY
21. Rocky Ground with Michelle Moore
22. Out in the Street
23. Born To Run
24. Dancing in the Dark
25. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
End Time: 11:26 p.m.

Bruce in response to “Springsteen for President” and “Van Zandt for VP” Signs : “Yes we f*cking can!”
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Apr 27, 2012

Roger Hodgson concert setlist at Lima, Peru


Roger Hodgson concert setlist 13 April 2012

1. Take the Long Way Home
2. School
3. In Jeopardy
4. Lovers in the Wind
5. Hide in Your Shell
6. Easy Does It
7. Sister Moonshine
8. Breakfast in America
9. Lady
10. Along Came Mary
11. The Logical Song
12. Death And A Zoo
13. Lord is it Mine?
14. Child of Vision
15. Even in the Quietest Moments
16. Don’t Leave Me Now
17. Dreamer
18. Fool’s Overture

Roger Hodgson
Roger Hodgson

Concert Set list: Bruce Springsteen @ Albany (April 2012)

Songs on the boss list that night:

Bruce Springsteen surprises Albany with an acoustic 'Janey Don't You Lose Heart'

Show began at 8:28 p.m.
1. Badlands
2. We Take Care of our Own
3. Wrecking Ball
4. Out in the Street
5. Death to My Hometown
6. My City of Ruins
7. Darlington County (tour premiere)
 8. Jack of All Trades
9. Murder Incorporated
10. Downbound Train (tour premiere)
11. Shackled and Drawn
12. Waiting on a Sunny Day
13. The Promised Land
14. Apollo Medley
15. Janey Don't You Lose Heart (acoustic, tour premiere)
16. Backstreets
17. The Rising
18. Lonesome Day
19. We are Alive
20. Land of Hope and Dreams

Encores:
21. Thunder Road
22. Rocky Ground (With Michelle Moore)
23. Born To Run
24. Dancing in the Dark
25. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out

Show end 11:21 p.m.

Willie Nelson at the Pageant, 4/17/12: Setlist

This is the music and songs that Willie Nelson played:

Setlist:
Whiskey River
Still is Still Moving For Me
Beer For My Horses
Shoeshine Man
Funny How Time Slips Away
Crazy
Night Life
Help Me Make It Through the Night
Me and Bobby McGee
Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain
Good Hearted Woman
Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground
You Were Always On My Mind
Instrumental Song
I Never Cared For You
Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
Hey Good Lookin'
Move It On Over
Georgia On My Mind
City of New Orleans
To All the Girls I've Loved Before
Georgia on a Fast Train
You Asked Me To
Where Is Our Hero?
I'll Fly Away
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die
I Saw the Light

Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson

Apr 25, 2012

Death Cab For Cutie and the Magik*Magik Orchestra at the Chicago Theatre

After collaborating with San Francisco’s Magik*Magik Orchestra on its latest album, Codes And Keys, Death Cab For Cutie elected to take the string octet on the road for a month of shows (including two dates at the Chicago Theatre, one last night, and one tonight, April 17). The evening’s set list spanned the band’s 15-year career, resulting in an ultimately successful blend of old and new.

The supporting acts surrounding Death Cab For Cutie’s current tour represent the disparate sounds and approaches the band has explored throughout their career. Opening the shows for this orchestral jaunt is the perpetually excellent slowcore group Low, whose sparse arrangements and elegiac vocals influenced the headliner’s early material. “We [Death Cab For Cutie] were all huge fans of Low before we even met each other, [and] we bonded over how much all loved them,” remarked Death Cab frontman Ben Gibbard before dedicating “Bend To Squares,” a quiet, lyrically obtuse track from their 1998 debut album Something About Airplanes, to the quiet pioneers.


While the band seemed genuinely happy to have such an influential group on tour with it, the real focus of the night was the orchestra. The arrangements, courtesy of Magik*Magik founder Minna Choi, worked best with the band’s newer, texturally complex material. Some older guitar-centric cuts, like the moody, Codeine-aping “No Joy In Mudville,” were apparently not written with swelling cellos in mind, making for one of the evening’s only musical missteps.

The Magik*Magik Orchestra aptly played off of Death Cab’s cinematic jams throughout the evening. The orchestra added muscle to the opening medley of “Passenger Seat” and “Different Names For The Same Thing,” and performed new arrangements of songs like “Soul Meets Body” and “Hindsight,” a track from the band’s 2002 demo collection You Can Play These Songs With Chords (one of the many instances of diehard fan service that the band happily indulged in throughout the night).

The band spent much of the six-song encore performing an all-acoustic mini-set (including a cover of “Wait,” a song by local luminary Geoff Farina’s old band, Secret Stars) before bringing the orchestra back out for a climactic closing performance of “Tiny Vessels” and “Transatlanticism,” ending the night with a quiet wall of squall from Gibbard’s feedback-addled amp stack.

Though sporadic sound mixing issues resulted in some sonic flatness, rendering an occasional guitar part completely inaudible, the string additions, smorgasbord set list, and the elegant, opulent environs of the Chicago Theatre made up for the small technical issues. This tour explores a sonic crossroads between the elegant slowcore of Low and the lavishness of Death Cab’s newly orchestral rock, resulting in an intriguing night of indie rock Sliding Doors.

Apr 19, 2012

Concert set list: Radiohead at Coachella 2012


Watch the whole Radiohead concert at Coachella 2012 in this video:




SETLIST

Bloom (1:05) / 
15 Step (7:30) / 
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi (11:40) / 
Morning Mr Magpie (17:25) / 
Staircase (22:40) / 
The Gloaming (27:20) / 
Pyramid Song (31:10) / 
Daily Mail (36:30) / 
Myxomatosis (40:15) / 
Karma Police (45:15) / 
Identikit (50:30) / 
Lotus Flower (54:30) / 
There There (59:55) / 
Bodysnatchers (1:05:40) / 
Idioteque (1:10:00)

ENCORES

Lucky (1:17:20) / 
Reckoner (1:21:50) / 
After the Gold Rush/Everything in It's Right Place (1:27:25) / 
Give Up the Ghost (1:37:20) / 
Paranoid Android (1:43:04)


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The Black Keys @ Coachella 2012

The Black Keys concert set list @ Coachella 2012
  1. Howlin' for You 
  2. Next Girl 
  3. Same Old Thing 
  4. Dead and Gone 
  5. Gold on the Ceiling 
  6. Thickfreakness 
  7. I'll Be Your Man 
  8. Your Touch 
  9. Little Black Submarines 
  10. Money Maker 
  11. She's Long Gone 
  12. Nova Baby 
  13. Ten Cent Pistol 
  14. Tighten Up 
  15. Lonely Boy 
  16. Everlasting Light 
  17. I Got Mine

Apr 17, 2012

Bjork concert set list @ Lollapalooza 2012, Chile.


Bjork concert set list at Lollapalooza 2012 in Chile. 

1. Cosmogony.
2. Hunter.
3. Thunderbolt.
4. Hidden Place.
5. Crystalline.
6. Unravel.
7. Mouth’s Cradle.
8. JĂ³ga.
9. Hollow.
10. One Day.
11. Virus.
12. Pagan Poetry.
13. Mutual Core.
14. NĂ¡ttĂºra.
15. Pluto.
16. Declare Independence. 
17.Army of me.

Concert setlist of fIREHOSE @ Slim's San Francisco


Ed Crawford couldn’t sing the high notes anymore. Mike Watt and George Hurley occasionally got off-time from each other. And you know what? It didn’t matter! fIREHOSE were great! They haven’t played live together for 18 years! You expect them to be as tight as they were in 1991?

Anyway, it’s all about the setlist, see below. The band has a new “anthology” to hawk that only covers the Columbia albums, but they pulled generously from the SST albums. (Ed sang “What Gets Heard.”) Lotsa tall old hairy guys in the crowd. Lotsa cheers when Watt sang. Slim’s is unbearable when it’s sold out. For real.

fIREHOSE setlist
fIREHOSE setlist by Gabe Meline 

Apr 16, 2012

Greg Lake @ Gesu, Montreal


Greg Lake concert set list:
13 April 2012

1. Moonchild (before entrance)
2. 21st Century Schizoid Man
3. Lend Your Love to Me Tonight
4. Shakin’ All Over
5. From the Beginning
6. Heartbreak Hotel
7. Epitaph/ In the Court of the Crimson King
8. I Talk to the Wind
9. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
INTERMISSION
10. Touch and Go
11. Trilogy
12. Still … You Turn Me On

Question and answer period

13. Bold As Love
14. C’est la vie
15. Lucky Man
16. People Get Ready

ENCORE

17. Karn Evil 9

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concert setlist @ Detroit, MI


Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Detroit, MI
April 12, 2012
  1. We Take Care of Our Own
  2. Wrecking Ball
  3. Badlands
  4. Death to My Hometown
  5. My City Of Ruins
  6. E Street Shuffle
  7. Candy's Room
  8. Jack Of All Trades
  9. Trapped
  10. Youngstown
  11. She's The One
  12. Waiting On A Sunny Day
  13. The Promised Land
  14. Apollo Medley
  15. Incident On 57th Street
  16. American Skin (41 Shots)
  17. Because The Night
  18. The Rising
  19. We Are Alive
  20. Land Of Hopes And Dreams
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  21. Thunder Road
  22. Rocky Ground
  23. Out In The Street
  24. Born To Run
  25. Dancing In The Dark
  26. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out

Concert setlist of Yes @ Melbourne

12 April 2012 - Music performed by Yes

This current Yes tour showcases the band’s new album Fly From Here. The show goes for 2 hours 45 minutes with an interval and covers the classic Yes nicely.

I’ve Seen All Good People, And You And I, Heart Of The Sunrise, Owner of a Lonely Heart, Yours Is No Disgrace, Starship Trooper and Roundabout sounded exactly like Yes and reminded the fans why this was one of the greatest rock bands of the 70s.

Yes have one more Australian show to go tomorrow night April 13 in Sydney at the State Theatre, presented by Noise11.com.

The setlist is:
  • Yours Is No Disgrace (from The Yes Album, 1971)
  • Tempus Fugit (from Drama, 1980)
  • I’ve Seen All Good People (from The Yes Album, 1971)
  • Life On A Film Set (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Solitaire (Steve Howe solo)
  • Australia (Steve Howe solo)
  • And You And I (from Close To The Edge, 1972)
  • Fly From Here – Overture (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Fly From Here – Pt 1 – We Can Fly (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Fly From Here – Pt 2 – Sad Night At The Airfield (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Fly From Here – Pt 3 – Madman At The Screens (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Fly From Here – Pt 4 – Bumpy Ride (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Fly From Here – Pt 5 – We Can Fly (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Wonderous Stories (from Going For The One, 1977)
  • Into the Storm (from Fly From Here, 2011)
  • Heart of the Sunrise (from Fragile, 1971)
  • Owner Of A Lonely Heart (from 90125, 1983)
  • Starship Trooper (from The Yes Album, 1971)
  • Roundabout (from Fragile, 1971)


Apr 12, 2012

Kraftwerk @ MOMA (April 2012)


This is the music and songs that Kraftwerk Played on MOMA:

"We Are the Robots"
"Autobahn"
"Kometenmelodie 1 & 2"
"Mitternacht" / "Morgenspaziergang"
"Radioactivity"
"Trans-Europe Express"
"The Model"
"Man-Machine"
"Numbers" / "Computer World"
"Computer Love" (The Mix version)
"Home Computer" (The Mix version)
"Tour de France" / "Aerodynamik"
"Expo 2000"
"Boing Boom Tschak" / "Techno Pop" / "Musique Non-Stop"

Kraftwerk began their eight-night Kraftwerk-Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC last night (4/10). Each night they'll play a different album, and last night was Autobahn, their first.

Kraftwerk are groundbreaking in their music and legendary in their influence, but can arguably be a difficult band to enjoy in a live setting. With historically minimal stage-activity from each of the four members of the band, it was unclear what to expect from these exclusive museum installation-performances.

True to reputation, apart from the occasional foot pumping and minute hip thrusts, there wasn't much thrilling about the physical performance of the four modern-day members of Kraftwerk and the nature of their instruments is somewhat obscured - possibly even more than usual, due to the setup designed for these shows.

But this wasn't just a concert. It was a simple yet engrossing multimedia experience in the clean and otherwise austere setting of MoMA's Marron Atrium, a space that was both ideal and impractical. The stage was trimmed with blacklight, and a 4-projector, 3-D lighting rig projected images on a movie theater sized screen behind the group. Among swirls of floating musical notes, matrix-green digital sin waves, and radioactive hazard warnings, the audience enjoyed the show in 3-D glasses which were provided by the venue. The retrospective is further flattered by the custom white stage construction, and the unusually airy and artwork-free environment.

After playing Autobahn in full, the remainder of the set included familiar songs from various stages of the band's discography. Many songs received a polish beyond that of the recent "Minimum-Maximum" live release, and possibly a hint at what the new "Catalogue" re-releases has in-store.
It seems these shows in particular have been designed to be scrutinized and documented-- from a personal perspective it seemed essential to experience the show from several perspectives, however, the 3-D effect is certainly designed to be experienced head on.

Tickets to the shows were not easy to come by and in huge demand for the group who doesn't play that often let alone a full album in a museum, though show sponsor Volkswagen made some more available to contest winners recently. Regardless, it goes without saying that there were less tickets than people wanting to get in, and that will hold true for the next seven nights as well. If you still can't find one, a consolation prize is that PS1 is hosting a related installation and party which has tickets still available.


Foo Fighters @ Lollapalooza Sao Paulo (April 2012)


Foo Fighters
Lollapalooza
Sao Paulo, 04/07/2012

Setlist

All My Life 
Times Like These 
Rope 
The Pretender 
My Hero 
Learn to Fly 
White Limo 
Arlandria 
Breakout 
Cold Day in the Sun 
Long Road to Ruin 
Big Me 
Stacked Actors 
Walk 
Generator 
Monkey Wrench 
Hey, Johnny Park! 
This is a Call 
In the Flesh? (Cover a Pink Floyd)
Best of You 
Enough Space 
For All the Cows 
Dear Rosemary 
Bad Reputation (con Joan Jett)
I Love Rock 'n' Roll (con Joan Jett)
Everlong 





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Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden (April 2012)

Here's the music and songs that Bruce Springsteen played on the madison.

1. Badlands

Same opener as Friday. Always has been one of Bruce's powerful choices to open a show.

2. We Take Care of Our Own
Still sounding good

3. Wrecking Ball
Big applause when the Giants were mentioned.

4. Out in the Street
The third time in the past four shows this has been played but it still sounds a bit rough. Again there's confusion when Bruce asks other band members to sing along at the end ("Come on Stevie") as in past tour and no one really knows how to respond.

5. Death To My Hometown
Keeps the crowd on its feet

6. My City of Ruins
Before the song, Bruce said he's "the ambassador of peace between New York and New Jersey. I want to bring peace and harmony to the bridge and tunnel crowd. He then told the same story as Friday (and as he did at the 2000 MSG shows) how the Statue of Liberty "happens to be in New Jersey. We love 'New York, New York.' It's one of the greatest theme songs about a city and it happens to be sung by a man from New Jersey. "There's the World Champion New York Giants who happen to play in a stadium that's in New Jersey.  "It's like having the Empire State Building be called the Garden State Building and leaving it in New York."Bruce then asked who came from New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. He did the ususal speech how "your voice, legs and feel will hurt after the show and your sexual organs will be stimuated. He then saw a bunch of people sitting on the side of the stage and said "we got to get your lazy asses out of your seats." Song is still one of the show's highlights. Very powerful when Bruce introduces the band and then says "are we missing anybody" and a spotlight shines over Danny Federici's and Clarence Clemons' spots. There were quite a few changes to the printed set list at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. 
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen setlist

7. Spirit in the Night (tour premiere)
"We're going to play somethig we haven't played yet. We're going to go way back," Bruce said.
He mentioned they used to go to this pond on a Saturday night as he broke into the song.
I figured we would hear this one sooner or later. It's always good and at one point, Bruce lies down on the center extension right next to the crowd.

8. Thundercrack (sign request)
Bruce grabbed the sign from the front fo the stage. He saw it while playing Spirit. I love hearing this song but not sure how much the Garden crowd was into it. Neither this song nor Spirit were on the printed set lsit.



9. Jack of All Trades
Point of the show where Bruce brings things down a bit and talks about current times and struggles.

10. Trapped
Has become a favorite of Bruce's lately. as it was played at the second Philadelphia show (March 29), in Washington, D.C. (April 1) and at the second Izod show (April 4). Crowd always digs it.

11. She's The One
Does this song ever disappoint? One of the many songs where Jake Clemons really stands out. Jakes been doing a great job. A friend texted me after the show and wrote "Love Jake!"

12. Easy Money
Another of the new songs that has been in the set list every show. I still love how the horn players play an individual drum.

13. Waiting on a Sunny Day
Looks like it's here to stay. The crowd participation song. A young boy sang with Bruce and later did the knee slide with him.

14. The Promised Land
I'll say what I always say... Rotate this one out every once in awhile.

15. Apollo Medley (The Way You Do the Things You Do/634-5789)
Bruce talked about how playing soul music allowed him to play "Elks halls, bar mitzvahs, Foodtown openings, intermission of drive-in movie theaters" among other places when he was growing up on the Jersey Shore.
He said how he saw a soul singer in the 1980s in California and loved how the women reacted when he sang way down.
He then asked all the women at the Garden to scream three different times and he said this is the reason why he plays music, almost as much as for that reaction as for the money.
Before the crowd surf, he once again chugged two beers from the platform at the back of the pit.

16. Because the Night
Where the show, which for whatever reason had slowed downt, started to take off. Great guitar solo by Nils. Patti sings along with Bruce at one point and it doesn't work. Not the best song for her to sing along on.

17. The Rising
Continues to have a great crowd reaction.

18. We Are Alive
Not sure the crowd fully appreciates this one as there always seems to be a lot of talking.

19. Backstreets (tour premire)
Highlight of the evening. "New York City" Bruce yelled out before Roy Bittan hit those magical notes on the piano. Garden crowd loved it. Played very well.
Bruce just said "Yeah, yeah, yeah!" at the end.

20. Land Of Hope and Dreams
Closed the main set. First time "Thunder Road" hasn't closed on this tour. This wasn't played the past two shows. Nice to have it back and it made for a fine closer.

Encores:

21. Rocky Ground (with Michelle Moore of Long Branch)

Bruce said "Madison Square Garden is always a special place. When I was a kid, when TV was first invented, every Friday night there were the fights at Madison Square Garden that we gathereed around this tiny screen to watch. There was the Gillette razor commericals too."

This seems to get better and better every show.

22. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
Is this ever not fun? Only second time it's been played on the tour. Before it started Bruce said "Spotlight on Steven. Spotlight on me: A little more spotlight on me!"
and: "There's only one way to send you home!"
A screw up toward the end when the horns played the wrong part. Steven immiediately motioned to them that it was wrong and Bruce laughed. At one point, Bruce jumped up on a riser behind the drums.

23. Born To Run
Houselights turned on for the remainder of the show. This song never gets boring. Watching the crowd with the lights on is always amazing.

24. Dancing in the Dark
Thought maybe we'd get "Glory Days" in this spot. Bruce brought up a little girl to dance with him.

25. Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
Bruce jumped up on the piano and again closed the show with a tribute to Clarence Clemons. Bruce goes to the stage at the back of the pit, and stops the band for 90 seconds as a video montage of Clarence is shown. Tonight there were different clips than the previous two shows with more recent clips of the Big Man. I noticed Bruce's guitar tech, Kevin Buell, even come out to the side of the stage to watch the video.
"We'll be seeing you. Thank you New York!" Bruce said before leaving the stage.

Accept @ Bataclan, Paris (Arpil 2012)

Accept
Paris, Bataclan 06/04/2012

Setlist

Hellfire 
Stalingrad 
Restless And Wild 
Living For Tonite 
Breaker 
Son Of A Bitch 
Bucket Full Of Hate 
Monsterman 
Shadow Soldiers 
Neon Nights 
Bulletproof 
Losers And Winners 
Aiming High 
Princess Of The Dawn 
Up To The Limit
No Shelter 
Pandemic 
Fast As A Shark 
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Metal Heart
Teutonic Terror 
Ball to the Wall



THE MDNA WORLD TOUR 2012 – Setlist Spoilers – EXCLUSIVE !!!

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