Setlist:
01 Reachin Out
02 Tie Your Mother Down
03 I Want To Break Free
04 Fat Bottomed Girls
05 Wishing Well
06 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
07 Say It's Not True (Roger on Vocals)
08 '39
09 Love Of My life
10 Hammer To Fall
11 Feel Like Making Love
12 Drum Solo
13 Let There Be Drums (Cover of Sandy Nelson)
14 I'm In Love With My Car
15 Guitar Solo
16 Last Horizon
17 These Are The Days Of Our Lives
18 Radio Ga Ga
19 Can't Get Enough of Your Love
20 A Kind Of Magic
21 I Want It All
22 Bohemian Rhapsody
Encore Break
23 The Show Must Go On
24 All Right Now
25 We Will Rock You
26 We Are The Champions
27 God Save The Queen
Att: 16.000 (Sold Out!)
Queen+ On Stage: 20.15 pm
Queen+ Off Stage: 22.20 pm
Show Running Time: 125 Minutes
Oh boy one new song! There's absolutely no reason with their talent and catalog they can't have a revolving setlist. I was really excited when Brian first hinted at some surprises, but night after night it's the same old set aimed at pleasing the casual fan.
boy of destiny wrote: Oh boy one new song! There's absolutely no reason with their talent and catalog they can't have a revolving setlist. I was really excited when Brian first hinted at some surprises, but night after night it's the same old set aimed at pleasing the casual fan.
I have to agree. They could play a different set every night. But the "old" queen basically stuck to the same routine every night. Frustratingly true it is. Wishing Well is a great tune and hopefully it brings more changes.
I'm not saying that Queen should become a jam band, but really would anyone really miss I Want To Break Free or A Kind of Magic? They don't have to throw in a rarity (although it would be cool), but if they played something like Somebody To Love or even AOBTD the crowd out go wild. It's not like the band doesn't know the songs! The only songs they seem to be experimenting with are Paul Rodgers'.
boy of destiny wrote: I'm not saying that Queen should become a jam band, but really would anyone really miss I Want To Break Free or A Kind of Magic? They don't have to throw in a rarity (although it would be cool), but if they played something like Somebody To Love or even AOBTD the crowd out go wild. It's not like the band doesn't know the songs! The only songs they seem to be experimenting with are Paul Rodgers'.
Well Brian did say he was basically looking more foward to doing PR material than his own.
Bri and Rog have never played these kind of songs so naturally they are inclined to experiment with the wealth of PR tunes out there.
That being said I agree with you that it would be nice to have some more variety with Queen tunes.
Even with Wishing Well the ratio of Queen to PR tunes is 4 to 1.