Thanks to Via Chicago forums here are the set lists to the Brisbane and Melbourne shows-
Brisbane April 16 (The Tivoli)
You Are My Face
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Muzzle of Bees
Handshake Drugs
Shot in the Arm
Impossible Germany
Sky Blue Sky
Airline to Heaven
Ashes of American Flags
War on War
At Least That's What You Said
Jesus, etc.
Theologians
Walken
I'm The Man Who Loves You
Hate it Here
Hummingbird
California Stars
The Late Greats
Kingpin
Heavy Metal Drummer
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Passenger Side
Melbourne April 18 (Palais)
You Are My Face
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Handshake Drugs
Shot in the Arm
Impossible Germany
Remember the Mountain Bed
Side With the Seeds
War on War
When the Roses Bloom Again
Airline to Heaven
Jesus, etc.
Hate it Here
Theologians
Walken
I'm The Man Who Loves You
Hummingbird
California Stars
The Late Greats
Kingpin
Shake It Off
Heavy Metal Drummer
Poor Places
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Acuff Rose
If you have a back catalogue as large as Wilco I guess its hard to play songs that will please everyone. But these 2 shows look like they played a good selection of songs I would love to hear. Looks like Brisbane got 4 new songs and Melbourne 5. Obviously a fair bit from YHF and AGIB. No Misunderstood or Sunken Treasure from Being There, but they played Kingpin both nights. Please play Misunderstood, Wilco. Only one song from Summerteeth for both nights. Interesting they played a few songs from the Mermaid Avenue sessions, I definitely wouldn't mind hearing California Stars though.
Did anyone go to these shows or the second one in Melbourne?
Brisbane April 16 (The Tivoli)
You Are My Face
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Muzzle of Bees
Handshake Drugs
Shot in the Arm
Impossible Germany
Sky Blue Sky
Airline to Heaven
Ashes of American Flags
War on War
At Least That's What You Said
Jesus, etc.
Theologians
Walken
I'm The Man Who Loves You
Hate it Here
Hummingbird
California Stars
The Late Greats
Kingpin
Heavy Metal Drummer
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Passenger Side
Melbourne April 18 (Palais)
You Are My Face
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Handshake Drugs
Shot in the Arm
Impossible Germany
Remember the Mountain Bed
Side With the Seeds
War on War
When the Roses Bloom Again
Airline to Heaven
Jesus, etc.
Hate it Here
Theologians
Walken
I'm The Man Who Loves You
Hummingbird
California Stars
The Late Greats
Kingpin
Shake It Off
Heavy Metal Drummer
Poor Places
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Acuff Rose
If you have a back catalogue as large as Wilco I guess its hard to play songs that will please everyone. But these 2 shows look like they played a good selection of songs I would love to hear. Looks like Brisbane got 4 new songs and Melbourne 5. Obviously a fair bit from YHF and AGIB. No Misunderstood or Sunken Treasure from Being There, but they played Kingpin both nights. Please play Misunderstood, Wilco. Only one song from Summerteeth for both nights. Interesting they played a few songs from the Mermaid Avenue sessions, I definitely wouldn't mind hearing California Stars though.
Did anyone go to these shows or the second one in Melbourne?
4 Comments:
At April 20, 2007 , Dave said...
They can't play Misunderstood anymore. Tweedy can't stand up there to a sold-out theatre of 3000 people @ $80 a head - $240,000 gross - and scream "thank you all for nothing". It's just not that sort of show these days. Same reason they don't play Monday or the other rockers.
At April 20, 2007 , Anonymous said...
Extra good news is that both those shows were bootlegged and are already online. Bodes well for Sydney getting taped!
At April 20, 2007 , Anonymous said...
Second Melbourne setlist:
via chicago
you are my face
i am trying to break your heart
handshake drugs
at least that what you said
muzle of bees
shot in the arm
impossible germany
sky blue sky
hummingbord
war on war
jesus ect
walken
i'm the man who loves you
misunderstood
what light
late greats
kingpin
i'm a wheel
reservations
hesitating beauty
california stars
passenger side
At April 24, 2007 , Dave said...
I'm glad I was wrong, for your sakes. Shame I missed it but.
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