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Thinny 10-27-2017 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1230003)
It was a joke... calm down Mr sensitive!

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Yeah pretty funny if you're 5 years old :mrgreen:
I'm not sensitive at all, you are the one that's still acting all butthurt about Richie leaving BJ for his girlfriend...I actually find your obsession quite amusing :mrgreen:

Rdkopper 10-27-2017 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Thinny (Post 1230009)
Yeah pretty funny if you're 5 years old :mrgreen:
I'm not sensitive at all, you are the one that's still acting all butthurt about Richie leaving BJ for his girlfriend...I actually find your obsession quite amusing :mrgreen:

And you're equally obsessed in trying to convince people how good shit is...

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Thinny 10-27-2017 02:17 PM

And there is the proof that you don't even bother to read other peoples opinions...nothing could be further from the truth and if you actually read my posts you'd know that! Hell my post just 2 pages back is less than complimentary about the EP....

Thanks for proving my point. :mrgreen::rolleyes:

Jeeper 11-01-2017 11:18 AM

Really disappointing considering the time spent on these songs. If people enjoy them, great. For me, it’s a wasted opportunity. Where’s the guitar work? There’s nothing interesting going on. Free of shackles, no machine to feed.....and he basically serves up safe, radio friendly pop rock. Sound familiar?


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rolo_tomachi 11-02-2017 05:55 PM

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Does anyone know what the setlist was?

Captain_jovi 11-02-2017 09:33 PM

Richie is looking healthy!

JackieBlue 11-03-2017 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1230205)
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Does anyone know what the setlist was?

I'm afraid I won't be of much help because I didn't write anything down; and between moving and an overnight trip to Chicago for the show, followed by more moving and a doctor's appointment today, my brain is mush! But here's what I remember.

They started with IML or LOAP (one of the Tommy and Gina songs). I wanna say LOAP because I think they did IML later with Hook Hererra on harmonica. But I could have them backwards.

IBTFY was somewhere in the middle when Richie got out that big mandolin-type instrument that I can never remember the name of. (I think it's the one he played in the TLFR DVD and asked people to guess what it was).

It seemed like they were going to end with a terrific performance of WDOA; but then the guy who was managing the taping came out on the stage and said something to Richie; then they regrouped and did I Got You Babe, kinda like an encore.

At some point, Ori did her Heaven in this Hell, and the rest of the songs were either from the Rise EP or other new songs.

In no particular order:
Rise
Masterpiece
Truth
Take Me
Good Times

What Have We Done?
Making History
Magic
Together on the Outside
Forever
Walk With Me

I remember Ori saying something about the next EP dropping; but I can't remember what it was.

They gave us CDs of the Rise EP, which was a nice surprise.

The station didn't allow cameras or cell-phone recording because they said they would be filming the audience, too, and cell phone screens would interfere with the lighting; but a few people fudged a little. I've seen a very short clip of Wanted, but that's it so far. They did allow us to take pictures of the stage and stuff before the show; but I'm not savvy enough to post mine here.

Oh, and someone asked one of the station's crew when he thought the show would air and he said they didn't have an air date yet. I asked him if it would be a local /regional show or if it would be carried by all the PBS stations and he confirmed that it would be broadcast nationally.

Yes, Captain, Richie looked very healthy! He seemed happier than I've seen him look in a very long time, possibly because the audience was solidly behind them and knew more than just the Jovi songs. Everyone seemed to be totally involved from the git, even with the songs they had never heard; and you could see the excitement in his face.

I thoroughly enjoyed the show, despite some false starts because Richie was unhappy with some of the mixes coming from the sound engineer and, once again, they're working with a new band. He introduced them during Good Times; but I didn't catch all the names. Neil Swanson was playing guitar, in addition to Richie and Ori; Michael Bradford was on bass; and if I'm not mistaken, the drummer was Stefanie Eulinberg, a kick-ass drummer who was playing with Kid Rock the first time I saw him live eons ago. Hook Herrera guested on a few songs. I didn't recognize the guys on keys and percussion, though. Sorry.

Thinny 11-03-2017 12:19 PM

Thanks for the report Jackie! That's a lot of new songs performed!

Very cool that they gave you a CD of the EP...so there are physical copies then!? Interesting. Shame that they didn't sell them on the website...

I guess I Got You Babe is still going to surface at some point then! :rolleyes:

Sounds like a great night!

Santa Fe 11-03-2017 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1230224)
I'm afraid I won't be of much help because I didn't write anything down; and between moving and an overnight trip to Chicago for the show, followed by more moving and a doctor's appointment today, my brain is mush! But here's what I remember.

They started with IML or LOAP (one of the Tommy and Gina songs). I wanna say LOAP because I think they did IML later with Hook Hererra on harmonica. But I could have them backwards.

IBTFY was somewhere in the middle when Richie got out that big mandolin-type instrument that I can never remember the name of. (I think it's the one he played in the TLFR DVD and asked people to guess what it was).

It seemed like they were going to end with a terrific performance of WDOA; but then the guy who was managing the taping came out on the stage and said something to Richie; then they regrouped and did I Got You Babe, kinda like an encore.

At some point, Ori did her Heaven in this Hell, and the rest of the songs were either from the Rise EP or other new songs.

In no particular order:
Rise
Masterpiece
Truth
Take Me
Good Times

What Have We Done?

Are Forever and Together on the outside two new songs of them?
Making History
Magic
Together on the Outside
Forever
Walk With Me

I remember Ori saying something about the next EP dropping; but I can't remember what it was.

They gave us CDs of the Rise EP, which was a nice surprise.

The station didn't allow cameras or cell-phone recording because they said they would be filming the audience, too, and cell phone screens would interfere with the lighting; but a few people fudged a little. I've seen a very short clip of Wanted, but that's it so far. They did allow us to take pictures of the stage and stuff before the show; but I'm not savvy enough to post mine here.

Oh, and someone asked one of the station's crew when he thought the show would air and he said they didn't have an air date yet. I asked him if it would be a local /regional show or if it would be carried by all the PBS stations and he confirmed that it would be broadcast nationally.

Yes, Captain, Richie looked very healthy! He seemed happier than I've seen him look in a very long time, possibly because the audience was solidly behind them and knew more than just the Jovi songs. Everyone seemed to be totally involved from the git, even with the songs they had never heard; and you could see the excitement in his face.

I thoroughly enjoyed the show, despite some false starts because Richie was unhappy with some of the mixes coming from the sound engineer and, once again, they're working with a new band. He introduced them during Good Times; but I didn't catch all the names. Neil Swanson was playing guitar, in addition to Richie and Ori; Michael Bradford was on bass; and if I'm not mistaken, the drummer was Stefanie Eulinberg, a kick-ass drummer who was playing with Kid Rock the first time I saw him live eons ago. Hook Herrera guested on a few songs. I didn't recognize the guys on keys and percussion, though. Sorry.

But are Forever and Together on the outside two new songs by them or not ?

JackieBlue 11-03-2017 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Santa Fe (Post 1230229)
But are Forever and Together on the outside two new songs by them or not ?

I believe so. It sounded like it from the way they introduced them. I'd never heard either of them.

(But that's not saying much. I thought 'Sign of the Times' was original cos I'd never heard it before, either.) :roll:

I just googled lyrics for both songs and nothing popped; so I assume they're new originals.

Forgot to mention that I may have missed a few songs. I know Ori told the story about Alice recording some vocals by phone from Dracula's castle in Transylvania; and it definitely wasn't one of the songs from the Rise EP. So I hope someone will post an actual set list at some point.

It was a long show. IIRC, they got started right around 7:30-ish and it was after 11 by the time we called for a cab. Sorry my memory isn't working better for more details. If I'd thought about it I could have hit the voice recorder on my phone, dang it! :)


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