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38 minutes ago, The Nal said:

Bruce played his standard tour set which unfortunately was the tour of his worst album ever.

Yes this must be the biggest blow. If it was a few years later or earlier and he played as many new songs, it wouldn’t have gone down nearly as badly.

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2 minutes ago, The Nal said:

As his tour is with the Promise Of The Real over here, I’d expect something like this

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/neil-young-promise-of-the-real/2018/capitol-theatre-port-chester-ny-7be93658.html

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Plenty of big un's to choose from....

Country Home
When You Dance
Dont Cry no Tears
The Losing End
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 
Down by the River
Mr Soul
Words
On The Beach
Southern Man
Powderfinger
Ohio 
Old Man
Needle & the Damage Done
Heart of Gold
Harvest Moon
Tonights the Night
Love & Only Love
Walk On
Love To Burn
Cowgirl In The Sand 
Cortez The Killer 
Cinnamon Girl
F*ckin Up
Like A Hurricane
Hey Hey My My
Rocking In The Free World

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2 hours ago, dentalplan said:

Yes this must be the biggest blow. If it was a few years later or earlier and he played as many new songs, it wouldn’t have gone down nearly as badly.

The 2012 summer tour arguably as good as the early 1980s. A bummer for the G.

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6 hours ago, ghostdancer1 said:

Cruel Summer stuff was great IMO. proper bangers. would have liked New God Flow too.

when he did those 3 Bon Iver/Vernon bits it completely killed the atmosphere and bored me to tears TBH. if Justin wants to warble for 15mins on the Pyramid stage he can save it for his own performance!

Because most the crowd thought  mbdtf and yeezus are his worst albums ?

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4 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Waaaahh?

That's the MVP on a Young setlist.  Version on Weld is off the hook.

Good jam but personally I can take or leave it. That said, I don't doubt that Shakey could transform even the most middling album track into a bit of a monster live.

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14 hours ago, ghostdancer1 said:

Kanye did pretty much all the hits at G15 tbf. Flashing Lights, Through The Wire and maybe Love Lockdown are the only other hits I can think of that he left out

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/kanye-west/2015/worthy-farm-pilton-england-4bc953de.html

Was gutted he didn’t do Flashing Lights, probably my favourite Kanye tune. Was a welcome treat to hear I Wonder though, underrated gem off of Graduation for me.

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10 hours ago, Wooderson said:

The 2012 summer tour arguably as good as the early 1980s. A bummer for the G.

I saw him at the IOW that summer. Awful festival all round (bar headliners), but that performance would have gone down brilliantly at Glastonbury. 

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2 hours ago, strummer77 said:

I saw him at the IOW that summer. Awful festival all round (bar headliners), but that performance would have gone down brilliantly at Glastonbury. 

No doubt. The July ‘12 shows particularly will go down as the best of his later career. 

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5 hours ago, Wooderson said:

No doubt. The July ‘12 shows particularly will go down as the best of his later career. 

2013?

Think I saw him at a rainy Hyde Park in 2012 (the gig where Macca came on and they pulled the plug) but it seemed to be the following year when he'd built up the biggest head of steam.

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41 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

2013?

Think I saw him at a rainy Hyde Park in 2012 (the gig where Macca came on and they pulled the plug) but it seemed to be the following year when he'd built up the biggest head of steam.

13 was good (saw 5 shows) but that previous summer jaunt, from Paris to Helskinki was elite Bosstime. Hyde Park in the rain w/ shit from the council not withstanding.

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