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Old 03-23-2006, 12:08 PM
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These Days - the first time I heard it in Austria during the Bounce tour.

I'd Die for You in Ostend - dedicated to Laura & Taija (I helped hold the banner at one show!!)

Never Say Goodbye at Hyde Park.

Right Side of Wrong in Gelsenkirchen (I know it's fairly new - but in Europe it was hardly ever played & the atmosphere in the song was amazing) - even though when I heard the keyboard intro I thought they were gonna do Dry County.

I Believe in Amsterdam - last minute setlist change decision by Jon after seeing Supersonic's Banner!
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Old 03-23-2006, 12:12 PM
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Wild Is The Wind in Toronto on 1/21/06 and also I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas at CAA on 12/21/06. I had never heard either of those songs live before so I definitely did a "holy shit" when I heard the opening notes of each.

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LOL! And I was there with you in Toronto, which was even better...I remember we kept talking about it forever after the show!!!

One of the nice surprises I remember very well is These Days in Madrid 2003. Just because we certainly didn't expect to hear it at all. I was really shocked!
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I can't believe he's playing that song!!!!'
And here I was thinking it was a band, not a "he".

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Homebound train in stockholm 2001... Very cool!
I always thought the "Hello Helsinki" - part was better. Especially in Stockholm.

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I always thought the "Hello Helsinki" - part was better. Especially in Stockholm.

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HAHA!!! that part was funny as hell
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From this tour id say there was two major surprises.

Toronto: Wild Is The Wild
New Jersey: I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas.

Both wonderful songs, and both performed fantastic live. If only WITW was a permanent fixture....
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Have to agree with marleygirl. Never Say Goodbye in Minnesota. When the song started, my friend and I looked at each other, screamed, and promptly fell down, we were so knocked out. What an absolutely great ****ing night that was. And, let's be honest here, who among us hasn't "lost more than that in my back seat?"
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There is nothing like having your favorite band play a song that you requested! Especially if that song is rarely played. I have had 3 people thank me for having the sign too so they could hear it!

Even though nothing can beat that moment, I also think Something To Believe In at the Minneapolis summer Bounce show where they opened with an acoustic set was great to here. The whole show was unbelievable. We also got Diamond Ring. Two These Days song at one show is almost uncalled for in the states.

Now that we have all heard songs that meant a lot to us to hear, what's next? What song would you love to hear at the next show you go to?
Mine would be These Days.
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Wild Is The Wind in Toronto in this tour...
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Never Say Goodbye in Saint Paul, Minnesota of this year. I have always longed to hear the play that song and so I decided that for this show I would bring a sign requesting it. I had really good seats on Dave's side of the stage right by the side ramp so Jon could see my sign whenever he came by. After the first encore Jon stood alone on the stage looking at the setlist deciding if there was anything left to play. He then brought the band back out and declaired that they would play "Blood on Blood". Then suddenly right before starting up the music he said "there was a girl over there with a sign, I think I'll play that. I just hope I remember the words" Of course it was Never Say Goodbye. Needless to say I was screaming. I had one sister with me and another one listening on the phone and it was one of the greatest moments ever! That song will always be extra special to me now. After the show I must have listened to it 20 times that week to recapture the moment.

Was it electric or acoustic?
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