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Crying In The Night performed at Bonnaroo
OMG, Hell hath frozen over!! |
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Well I was quite surprised to learn right after I posted this that she did perform this on the 2016 tour but I just did not remember that! I thought for sure that hell froze over and this was a once in a lifetime moment. I can tell you that she dropped Soldier's Angel to perform this song. And in my opinion she did a really good job, vocally.
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When will Show Them the Way get its live debut? |
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Considering that when she released it she stated that it was every bit the equal of Stand Back and Edge of Seventeen I can't believe that she has not been performing it every show.
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That's what I read from a fan. I wasn't there.
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I would have expected her to drop it because it was a festival, but I think Bonnaroo and Glastonbury are festivals where the artists play full concerts. Perhaps Outside Lands too.
Jazz Fest was shorter. |
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I don’t know if it’s 100% accurate but the setlist I read for Bonnaroo didn’t show Moonlight or Enchanted listed, nor did it mention the Wild Heart. It did say Bella Donna was played, so I suspect whoever wrote that list didn’t know TWH was mashed with BD. Soldier’s Angel was also on the list. My nephew and his wife went, so I’ll try to remember to ask if they can confirm what was played.
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Isn't she pretty much doing much of her 24k Gold tour setlist? Crying in the night was performed that entire tour and was definitely the highlight. Waddy cranked it up and it was a powerhouse live.
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wow she drops way down to the lowest part on the "and she's looking arounnnnnddd"
And Buckingham Nicks never toured?? Didn't they do a small tour in the South? And in a really random note, Steve Martin in his memoir states he did a gig in NYC (for which non one showed up) and his opening act was none other than an unknown musical duo called Buckingham Nicks. Was Don't Let Me Down Again the single? Is this a subtle dig that HER song was supposed to be the single and it got pushed aside for HIS song??
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I'm just surprised that she seems to have no compunction endlessly mentioning the name Buckingham, let alone that album. I had formed the impression that she currently feels so traumatised by Lindsey and the album cover that she can't stand the sight of him and would just as soon refer to it obliquely as "a duet album from before Fleetwood Mac" or something, rather than keep saying "Buckingham" on end. Maybe there is a mellowing in progress, or maybe I misunderstood her mental state about everything.
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[QUOTE=bombaysaffires;1275465]wow she drops way down to the lowest part on the "and she's looking arounnnnnddd"
Yes, during that part, I wish she had faded out and let the girls sing it in its original form. I'm not a musician, so I may not understand why this isn't possible/palatable to her, but it seems like it would be easy to do and so much better. |
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They did tour- there's at least audio of that and the fabled last concert on the eve before joining the band. Also, I think it actually "was" a single? Cute stories of not so accurate timelines lol
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When did BN start doing gigs as BN? 1974?
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If you check the Q&A files on the Penguin for Hoppy Hodges and Tom Moncrieff, they probably have a lot more specific info. The Setlist Wiki has some dates listed from October 1973 through January 1975.
I’ve been hearing that Stevie is doing a lot of onstage running and flailing on her current tour. Onstage running and flailing
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