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emma friend of ours


Number of posts: 132 Age: 22 Location: Toronto, Canada Registration date: 2008-04-02
 | Subject: Live on Studio Brussel Mon 09 May 2011, 21:09 | |
| Just realised that this was on at 9:00 PM CET (and 8:00 PM GMT!) so I tuned in an hour late mid-Dear Friends... I'm hoping that it's posted on YouTube or there's some sort of Watch Again feature on the site. Otherwise did anyone make a recording of the show?
In case anyone didn't see the post on Facebook, here's a link to the site where they're currently streaming the concert live: http://www.stubru.be/programmas/club69 _________________ And the truth never frays a good yarn Moderator
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Project571 little beast


Number of posts: 64 Age: 38 Location: M/cr Registration date: 2011-03-07
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Mon 09 May 2011, 21:20 | |
| Good to hear Switching Off and Scattered, Guy had a bit of the sniffles but still sounded tip top to me. |
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heshofcheese friend of ours


Number of posts: 362 Location: Newcastle ish Registration date: 2008-08-11
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Mon 09 May 2011, 21:22 | |
| That was just magical. Two highlights for me : Dear Friends - WOW, a great version that really suited the stripped down nature of the set. Open Arms - a RADICALLY different arrangement to that played on the recent Arena tour, I like it, infact I like it a LOT! And if Guy is reading this, get well soon |
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emma friend of ours


Number of posts: 132 Age: 22 Location: Toronto, Canada Registration date: 2008-04-02
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Mon 09 May 2011, 21:32 | |
| I also found this little interview pre-concert: http://www.stubru.be/media/elbowiserklaarvoor _________________ And the truth never frays a good yarn Moderator
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Lynne friend of ours


Number of posts: 333 Age: 42 Location: Kettering, Northants Registration date: 2009-04-30
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 09:16 | |
| They sound fab and amazing as always, thanks for posting that, thoroughly enjoyed it! So so loving "The River".
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My Bury Vest leader of the free world


Number of posts: 1183 Age: 40 Location: MyBuryVest@twitter.com Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 09:19 | |
| I missed the first 20 minutes - tuned in during Great Expectations - was fantastic hearing SBAW, Switching Off and Dear Friends. Guy was drinking some liqud via a flask - coffee with a hit of whisky per chance ?
Can anyone enlighten me as to what was played in the first 20 minutes, Open Arms excepted ? |
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Lynne friend of ours


Number of posts: 333 Age: 42 Location: Kettering, Northants Registration date: 2009-04-30
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 09:28 | |
| If you go on the website you can see Lippy Kids and ODLT in video and the following you can listen again:-
The Night Will Always Win Great Expectations Jesus Is A Rochdale Girl Switching Off Grounds For Divorce The River Dear Friends Mirrorball Scattered Black and Whites
I'm a bit of a technophobe and don't think this link will work but this is the address I was on:- http://www.stubru.be/media/herbeleefelbowinclub69
Fabulous!
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emma friend of ours


Number of posts: 132 Age: 22 Location: Toronto, Canada Registration date: 2008-04-02
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 10:09 | |
| Thanks Lynne! It's a pity they don't have the whole show up but as long as the audio's there I'm happy  . Sounds like a great setlist! _________________ And the truth never frays a good yarn Moderator
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lucky with disease tower crane driver


Number of posts: 550 Location: S London/Kent Registration date: 2008-04-18
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 12:03 | |
| http://www.stubru.be/media/80jarigealinegafelbowpralinescadeau
can anyone translate what Aline said in the interview? picture of her with all the band on the site. havn't listened to the music session yet. Missed the video streaming. No Open Arms on the online audio, what was the full set? Wonder if will be same set in the crypt. |
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heshofcheese friend of ours


Number of posts: 362 Location: Newcastle ish Registration date: 2008-08-11
 | Subject: Re: Live on Studio Brussel Tue 10 May 2011, 21:29 | |
| If I remember correctly the full set was
Mirrorball Open Arms The River Great Expectations The Night Will Always Win Jesus Is A Rochdale Girl Switching Off Lippy Kids Grounds For Divorce Dear Friends One Day Like This Scattered Black and Whites
...actually I don't think they were in this order at all...... Mirrorball was definitely the opener though! |
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