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Old 02-24-2009, 12:25 AM
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- 28th April 1985 - Tokyo
- Philadelphia 1989
- Milton Keynes 1989
- London 1995
- Rock In Rio, Lisbon 2008
- Yokohama 1996
- Berlin 2000
- Yokohama 2001 - Tokyo Road night
- Korea 1995
- Tokyo 1988

There's probably many more, but there you go, 10 of my favorite. Damn, that was dificult!
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Old 02-24-2009, 12:37 AM
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1/10/90 - best setlist ever and very decent sound for so early an audience recording- If you don't have this, get it!

5/19/96 - yokohama, got it rom a japanese trader back in 96 and still love it- Marching band intro, great These days songs

5/8/01 - played 1/2 of new jersey album- any show with Wild is the wind, Living in sin & Homebound train is special.


I'll go along with these 3 all great shows. Now for some of my favourites:


Seoul 95 will be up there for me, I like the raw recording and this was one of the first SBD recordings I had.

Bremen 95, another early show for me and the start of my favourite period for the band.

Wembley night 3 will always be special for me, great versions of Always, Dry county etc. I can still remember hearing this live on the radio in 95.

Yokohama acoustic in 2003 is good too, very different, even if they did have colds/struggling with some songs.

Munich 2003 has a great set as does Munich 2006, both good shows too.

I also liked Newark 09/11/07, all of LH played then a great mixed set including I'll be there for you with Jon on vocals.

Some great 2008 shows out there but I have not got many. That said I think Frankfurt or Amsterdam look great.
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Old 02-24-2009, 12:42 AM
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1/10/90 - best setlist ever and very decent sound for so early an audience recording- If you don't have this, get it!

5/19/96 - yokohama, got it rom a japanese trader back in 96 and still love it- Marching band intro, great These days songs

5/8/01 - played 1/2 of new jersey album- any show with Wild is the wind, Living in sin & Homebound train is special.


I'll go along with these 3 all great shows. Now for some of my favourites:


Seoul 95 will be up there for me, I like the raw recording and this was one of the first SBD recordings I had.

Bremen 95, another early show for me and the start of my favourite period for the band.

Wembley night 3 will always be special for me, great versions of Always, Dry county etc. I can still remember hearing this live on the radio in 95.

Yokohama acoustic in 2003 is good too, very different, even if they did have colds/struggling with some songs.

Munich 2003 has a great set as does Munich 2006, both good shows too.

I also liked Newark 09/11/07, all of LH played then a great mixed set including I'll be there for you with Jon on vocals.

Some great 2008 shows out there but I have not got many. That said I think Frankfurt or Amsterdam look great.
Is that the one with the beautiful Something To Believe In or is that Minneapolis?
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Is that the one with the beautiful Something To Believe In or is that Minneapolis?
It's Minneapolis.
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It's Minneapolis.
Oh well.

That is my favourite performance, haunting it is. Absolutely stunning it is acoustic.
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1/10/90 - best setlist ever and very decent sound for so early an audience recording- If you don't have this, get it!
WHERE?!?!?! ive been looking online.... and also what was the setlist... and how do i find the setlists to different shows....
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WHERE?!?!?! ive been looking online.... and also what was the setlist... and how do i find the setlists to different shows....


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wow thanks... ive just spent the good part of an hour looking at the setlists.... had no idea that the average new jersey/ SWW shopw was like 13 songs long....
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and i found this on the site....

December 13, 2007, Pengrowth Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Setlist:
1. Lost Highway
2. You Give Love A Bad Name
3. Raise Your Hands
4. Runaway
5. Just Older
6. Keep The Faith
7. Whole Lot Of Leavin'
8. Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore
9. Born To Be My Baby
10. We Got It Going On
11. It's My Life
12. Bad Medicine
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13. Stranger In This Town
14. (You Want To) Make A Memory
15. Diamond Ring (acoustic)
16. Never Say Goodbye (acoustic)
17. Mystery Train
18. Blood On Blood
19. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
20. Who Says You Can't Go Home
21. Livin' On A Prayer

Encore:
22. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
23. Run Run Rudolph
24. I'll Be There For You
25. Wanted Dead Or Alive
26. Twist & Shout
27. Treat Her Right

Notes:
- Raise Your Hands replaces Wild In The Streets.
- Keep The Faith early in the set.
- Stranger In This Town replaces These Days.
- When Jon and Richie walked to the center stage, they planned on doing the acoustic version of I'll Be There For You followed by the This Left Feels Right version of Bed Of Roses. However, Jon instead felt like doing something different and told Richie he wanted to do Diamond Ring. It got an amazing crowd response which surprises Jon and Richie. After the song, Richie wanted to go back to the main stage, but Jon wanted to stay. He asked the crowd if they were enjoying themselves, "because they were just making this shit up as they went along", meaning that he was changing the set to whatever he felt like playing.
- Next was Never Say Goodbye, another song that has not been played this tour, and again got an overwhelming crowd response, since not that many people expected to hear that one.
- After Never Say Goodbye, Jon still didn't want to go, and started playing Mystery Train by introducing it as a song from Bounce, because you couldn't remember which album it was from.
- Blood On Blood got the acoustic intro like they used to do it in the nineties.
- Before the encore, Santa Claus came walking thru the arena throwing merchandising around!
- 2 Christmas songs in the encore.
- While I'll Be There For You had not been done in the main set, the band opted to still play it in the encore.
- After Wanted Dead Or Alive, the band still didn't want to go, and did Twist & Shout, and even after that one, there was Treat Her Right.
- The show lasted well over 2,5 hours, and when looking at the set, it must've been one hell of a night, with a band that wasn't on autopilot but really enjoying themselves.
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