Yeah, why did they start with playing versatile setlists, and then went static after a short while, while a bunch of gems gets ignored or played just once in a while - or once a tour!!! One song per show like Dry County, Hey God, One Wild Night, This Ain't A Love Song, I'd Die For You, Wild Is The Wind, Something To Believe In, Tokyo Road, I Believe, Damned, Shot Through The Heart... would make every die hard in the audience really happy. Why don't they play these songs as much as they deserve it?
And his excuse of some of those songs being to high for him to sing isn't the final answer, when you consider how he could pull off "Always" in recent years.
And I'd really like to know what the band THINKS of "These Days", the album. Because back then in 1995/96 they were really proud of it and almost played the whole album live, and now you can consider yourself lucky if they play one song from it at the show you attend. The album was really really BIG here in Europe, and everyone I know says it's his/her favourite album, or at least very good.
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