BOC: Southampton

Jason Gool imaginos at PAVILION.CO.UK
Thu Jun 17 18:01:04 EDT 2004


The set list for the Mean Fiddler (moved from The Astoria) was:

R U Ready 2 Rock
E.T.I
Lips In The Hills
Born To Rock
Burning For You
Career Of Evil
Shooting Shark
Cities On Flame
Last Days Of May
Godzilla
Reaper Intro
Reaper

Encore:
Golden Age Of Leather
Black Blade

The set lust for Southampton was:

R U Ready To Rock
Harvester of Eyes
Burnin' For You
Od'd On Life Itself
ETI
The Vigil
Joan Crawford
Cities On Flame
Astronomy
Godzilla
Reaper intro
DFTR

Encore:
Perfect Water
Maserati GT
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

Didn't make it to Bilston.

Jas.


> Since this is the only UK report so far, do I preume that NOBODY from the list went to the Astoria this time??
> I confess that I followed the same line of reasoning as M'sieu' Jarrett and went to The Underworld for Nektar - who were mighty, with the exception of a shortish 3 song section in mid-set with acoutic guitar; one of which I can only describe as a "power ballad" yeuch! (Though better than most of that ilk).
> I shall however curse a little if I find that the boys from Long Island did Ain't Got You/We gotta...
>
> All in all, last week rocked as a belated b'day celebration... The Nektar show had been preceded by Ozric Tentacles steaming through a set at The Pitz in Milton Keynes on the Wednesday, and at The Astoria on Thursday, Queensrÿche gave us the complete "Operation Mindcrime".  Seems like QRs political sensibilities ae still awake - when we finally saw the back of Geoff Tate's denim jacket during "Eyes Of A Stranger" it had on the back a VERY unflattering screen print of Dubya captioned "LIAR"
>
> Ah well, just waiting for Jeff Beck now, then it'll probably be hibernation until DKT
>
> Cheers
> ChrisW
>
>
> **********
> > Date:    Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:55:37 +0100
> > From:    Michael R Godwin <M.R.Godwin at BATH.AC.UK>
> > Subject: BOC: Southampton
> >--snip--<
> >
> > Perfect Water
> > I Ain't Got You
> > We Gotta Get Out of This Place
> >
> > ----
> >
> > In 19 years of BOC gigs I've never seen them play Astronomy
> > before, though they seem to have played it occasionally on
> > most tours. I Ain't Got You was stunning, and apart from
> > Astronomy, Harvester of Eyes is my favourite BOC song. So all
> > in all, a very satisfactory night out and worth driving 60
> > miles. Thanks, Alex!
> >
>



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