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Old 06-22-2004, 06:21 PM
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Default DVD Opening to WTWCT confusion?

When everyone cheers to the opening gutar riff of "What's the World Coming To?" should we assume they are thinking it is going to be "Go Your Own Way"?

It must be such a mixed blessing to have had an album as huge as Rumours....
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Old 06-22-2004, 06:23 PM
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When everyone cheers to the opening gutar riff of "What's the World Coming To?" should we assume they are thinking it is going to be "Go Your Own Way"?
I think the intro to WTWCT is really similar to the intro to Lindsey's "Trouble". If I didn't know the song or the set when I saw them last year, I would've assumed it was "Trouble".
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Yes I've always found the WTWCT intro interesting...and yes I do think every one thinks its go your own way..and Lindsey knows that im sure

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When everyone cheers to the opening gutar riff of "What's the World Coming To?" should we assume they are thinking it is going to be "Go Your Own Way"?

It must be such a mixed blessing to have had an album as huge as Rumours....
Yeah, I thought the same thing! That intro sounds just like the one for GYOW.
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Old 06-22-2004, 06:47 PM
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If you haven't noticed they add in applause before each song starts. No matter what it is they'll more applause and cheers. Liten to the beginning of SHN they put in applause when its just the drum part. I was there there wasn't that much applause before WTWCT.

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Old 06-22-2004, 08:09 PM
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It's funny because at almost every one of the concerts I went to last year I remember as soon as Lindsey started playing the opening riff to WTWCT I would hear someone yell Go Your Own Way or hear someone say "it's Go Your Own Way! or something like that. I always thought it sounded almost like GYOW as well.
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Old 06-22-2004, 09:02 PM
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The song is in the same key and Lindsey plays the power chords in exactly the same way. I've always suspected the similarities were not by accident.
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or perhaps just as a rhetorical question concerning my desparation for the world, inappropriately blurted out whilst at a concert.
I don't know why but that just made me laugh so hard
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At the shows I saw, when WTWCT started, everyone around me figured it was GYOW from the intro.

But what I thought was funny on the DVD is that LB introduces it as another one of the NEW songs beforehand, yet they still go crazy with applause. Obviously thought it was GYOW. *shrug*
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It always sounds like GYOW to me too but since I have seen and heard the set list a million times I know it's not really.
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On the Greenville (6/1/2003) bootleg you can clearly hear someone saying "Yah! Woooooooooooo! Go Your Own Way!" at the beginning of WTWCT. At my show (Philadelphia 5/19/2003) he went right into the song instead of playing the power chords first so I didn't have time to think, "GYOW!"
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