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Old 02-19-2014, 06:41 PM
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According to http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/fleetw...a-3d66deb.html


Prove Your Love, Sisters of the Moon, Silver Springs, Believe Me, Just Crazy Love, Sunny Side of Heaven, Child of Mine, and Tell Me All The Things You Do were performed there. I WOULD DIE TO HEAR THIS!! Please post it if you have it! Thanks!!!



****If anyone has: Prove Your Love, Just Crazy Love, or Child of Mine done with the Rumours era lineup of FM, Please post it! Thanks
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Old 02-19-2014, 07:54 PM
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I don't believe this setlist what so ever, not even a little bit!
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these setlists are wrong many times, even for concerts that happen these days, let alone when someone is posting now a setlist from almost 40 years ago.
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these setlists are wrong many times, even for concerts that happen these days, let alone when someone is posting now a setlist from almost 40 years ago.
Someone Posted it on the Ledge a long time ago, but the link expired
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so they performed SOTM on the Rumours tour few years before it was recorded? do we know when was that song written?
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so they performed SOTM on the Rumours tour few years before it was recorded? do we know when was that song written?
SOTM was actually written around the same time as GDW..however the first time it was performed live was on their short summer tour of stadiums in 1978 ..so I guess you could still call that part of the Rumours tour.
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I don't believe this setlist what so ever, not even a little bit!
I do! They did Tell Me All The Things You Do on a couple of '77 dates; Philly, for example, and it was part of the Rumours rehearsals. So was Sunny Side of Heaven. Believe Me, Prove Your Love, and Just Crazy Love were also played during that tour.

I think the earliest SOTM was played was 1978, in Baton Rouge. I don't think I ever heard of them playing Child of Mine w/ that lineup. Maybe it was a misidentified jam?
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I do! They did Tell Me All The Things You Do on a couple of '77 dates; Philly, for example, and it was part of the Rumours rehearsals. So was Sunny Side of Heaven. Believe Me, Prove Your Love, and Just Crazy Love were also played during that tour.

I think the earliest SOTM was played was 1978, in Baton Rouge. I don't think I ever heard of them playing Child of Mine w/ that lineup. Maybe it was a misidentified jam?
I would DIE to here Just Crazy Love and Prove Your Love w/ that lineup!!!!!! Please post it!!!
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I've heard Sunny Side of Heaven. I've also listened to rehearsals of Tell Me and Believe Me (the latter nowhere near as interesting as either the 73 or 74 live versions). But this is the first time I've heard of Prove Your Love anywhere in any live set list. Would be curious to hear it, if it does exist.
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I've heard Sunny Side of Heaven. I've also listened to rehearsals of Tell Me and Believe Me (the latter nowhere near as interesting as either the 73 or 74 live versions). But this is the first time I've heard of Prove Your Love anywhere in any live set list. Would be curious to hear it, if it does exist.
I've often found that the, Bob Welch live versions of that era, are way more interesting than the SN/LB versions of those same tunes.
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I've often found that the, Bob Welch live versions of that era, are way more interesting than the SN/LB versions of those same tunes.
Can you post it please?
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Can you post it please?
What is it you are looking for?
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Prove Your Love & Just Crazy Love from the Rumours Lineup
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I don't believe this setlist what so ever, not even a little bit!
Agreed - there's no way all of those songs were ever played at one show. That looks more like a list of all songs played between 77 and 78. They definitely didn't play 31 songs at once...and I am fairly certain Sisters wasn't debuted until the summer 1978 shows...Silver Springs had long been dropped by then.
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Prove Your Love & Just Crazy Love from the Rumours Lineup
I don't have those.
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