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Date Posted: 13:43:50 03/23/00 Thu
Author: carguy
Author Host/IP: june.bmts.com / 216.183.140.3
Subject: Re: Guess Who Reunion SET LIST suggestions -----
In reply to: Roast Beef 's message, "Re: Guess Who Reunion SET LIST suggestions -----" on 13:31:35 03/23/00 Thu

> You don't think we'd actually let them off stage
> without a couple of Burton solo tunes do ya? No way
> buddy! "Creepin Peepin Baby Blues" made it into the
> '83 set and would sound good again in 2000. And must I
> continue saying "Glace Bay Blues" and "Samantha's
> Living Room"? Yes I must, and I did. Let's give Donnie
> his due. And of course anything off "Road Food"
> (except for "Clap For The Wolfman"-too corny). It'd be
> cool to hear Randy's take on Kurt's guitar work.

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[> [> [> Re: Guess Who Reunion SET LIST suggestions ----- -- Glen, 14:06:27 03/23/00 Thu [1] (proxy1.rdc1.ab.wave.home.com/24.64.2.33)

I agree. I surely hope this isn't just a Top 40 set. One determining factor might be what Randy feels comfortable playing (from his era in the band). Although, he showed in the '83 set that he had no problem playing post-Bachman material. I'm all for having more than a few surprises thrown in songwise . . .
Pink Wine Sparkles In The Glass
Lightfoot
6 A.M. Or Nearer
When Friends Fall Out
Goin' A Little Crazy
So Long Bannatyne
Bye Bye Babe, etc., etc.

Burton could even throw in Fiddlin' or One Man Army for some comic relief. It's been my experience that an audience gets a real kick when hearing something that no one thought they would hear.


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