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sam37

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Budapest Setlist
« on: October 15, 2013, 12:14:06 AM »
I need more time
Today is a good day
March in september
Pull the sun
The hunt
Archway towers
Here comes the war
Knievel
Beetwen dog and wolf
Stormclouds
No rest
High
Seventimes
Orange three roads
Get me out

Christian militia
Purity
225

I love the world




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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2013, 07:03:35 AM »
These setlists are great. I am really looking forward to November :)
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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 11:16:20 AM »
was a great gig.*

the second encore was a real present:)))

It was also great to meet many of you there. hope to see many again on continental xmas gigs.

Akos ;o)

*apart from a complaining local troll who in reality was a vacuum cleaner agent that could sell nothing for weeks. He thought it was a bright idea to come over and flow his frustration to the - very - calm family members. he insisted on talking only about the band's lacking knowledge on customer service(first I thought I was on candied camera really...), which was based on his own opinion that the songs were crap.
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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2013, 08:19:08 PM »
I need more time
Today is a good day
March in september


no Did You Make It Safe? after March in september?

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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2013, 09:42:03 PM »
Orange Tree Roads and Christian Militia - nice set
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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2013, 04:45:14 PM »
Janek you`r right!

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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2013, 09:01:52 AM »
was a great gig.*

the second encore was a real present:)))

It was also great to meet many of you there. hope to see many again on continental xmas gigs.

Akos ;o)

*apart from a complaining local troll who in reality was a vacuum cleaner agent that could sell nothing for weeks. He thought it was a bright idea to come over and flow his frustration to the - very - calm family members. he insisted on talking only about the band's lacking knowledge on customer service(first I thought I was on candied camera really...), which was based on his own opinion that the songs were crap.
well our world is colourful, we are different. This is a good thing.

The Budapest gig was brilliant – Vienna sold out and had more encores, but everything about the Budapest gig, the venue, the atmosphere, the sound etc was spot on.

The bloke in question didn’t like the set........ 

On one level  I can see why the new songs  can be tricky, because although I am in the ‘new-album-is-one-of-the best-they’ve-done’ camp, I have been playing it most days since it came out, so am getting well used to it. Even then, it still took hearing ‘Did you make it Safe’ and ‘Pull the Sun’ (which are two of my favourites to listen to) two outings to get used to them live, so I can see why someone hearing them live and never hearing them before might  struggle a bit.

That said, the way ‘I need more Time’ (not previously one of my favourites)  builds live is just amazing – even more so at Prague – half way through it just explodes and all the white lights turn on full from the back of the stage, and the vocals, my God, talk about screaming in the face of your own mortality, really exhilarating, hairs on the back of your neck stuff, stops you in your tracks - awesome, truly, in a ‘what the hell just hit you’ kind of way...

Anyway...   the whole point is surely the tour is to support the album, so do people expect them not to play it? Also, from when the first tour setlists were posted, it was obvious that the decision had been  taken to balance out the new songs, not just with ‘any’ of the old songs, but specifically with heavyweight classic songs that everyone would know very well... I mean, read the set list at the top of this thread! 

The chap wanted to go back and relive his youth (his words) which we think meant a 51st State/ Ghost of Cain era. At the end of much discussion we wished the gentleman goodnight , and I said sorry he hadn’t enjoyed it and hoped he would try the album again. He agreed (on the ‘not enjoying it’ part, not the ‘try the album’ bit), and said we knew nothing about music. I smiled and continued a brilliant night in the bars of Budapest  :)

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Re: Budapest Setlist
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2013, 01:23:19 PM »
Orginaltext:

http://www.hardrock.hu/?q=node/24525

Translation with Google:

Despite the Monday night time crowded the A38 ship in the New Model Army, before the concert. Who knows, maybe we can find out why who did not — and perhaps today's between the thirteenth and twenty rockers unfortunately already a fair number of any, all, not only visited on the same day the decks. The NMA's music, although not specifically designed for metal-rock can only be said, if you will — a very broad, the British band has many features that it's hard to go away without a Word. A legendary, however, is still somewhat underground kultuszbandáról is founded in 1980 by the word, so it has more than thirty years, and none of the kids today are already members, the bassist, who is only 26 years old, which means that the group is younger. The "öregesség" of course not at all typical of the ' Army, which arguably is one of the few bands who are capable of such reliable quality in the long term.



Műfajukat would be hard to pigeonhole, but there are some musical elements, which are typically körülírják about what we can expect from them. At the time of its punk-rock and post punk music playing a team over the decades has also expanded its repertoire of different music, so the goth King Crimson and to some extent also the opportunities offered by mightiests is now dalaikba. For them, of course, it's hard to forget, especially in the Thatcher era, which was rampant in atmosphere are typically overpowered the British working classes. Of course, the New Model Army from all appearances and despite the rumor here nobody will wait for some kind of radical baloldaliságot, as he recounted in a recent interview Justin Sullivan singer, it is the beginning of the ' 80s is also banned from them in an atmosphere of strong politician for labour to citizenship, because they "were not willing to, together with the weight of marching in." The texts DID NOT TAKE PART, although no doubt many times politikusak, socially sensitive and ruthlessly ostorozzák the Western civilization is characterized by injustice, completely lack the characteristic populizmust the majority of bands, left free from the horrible memories evoking diverse businesses, Marxist, and far below the normal butane, become smarter "anti-capitalist" szólamoknál. (And let us add – thank God – also in vain you expect in some sort of socialism-communism, especially national apológiát signs.) In particular, the text is more of a politician early-age datálhatók, and more recently has been more of a more abstract, often hidden behind the symbols we want – indeed, it is sometimes also beillő verse holds company.



The new disc, which I arrived at the premiere, ' Between the Dog and the Wolf ' was released, and is now 13. on the line. In my opinion, it was once again an excellent album although it is not a typical concert, the songs are more lírikusabb words szólóalbumára emlékeztetően acoustic, Sullivan was conceived. Some of the "beindulósabb" song by tending to the elmélkedős, atmospheric, slowly tumbling szerzeményeké terrain, which, of course, does not lack the NMA on szuggesztivitást. (I note that they are in some places átcsapnak a cathartic Tom Browne.) Not coincidentally, some of the songs they komorak have an apocalyptic future image to be portrayed as, for example, the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, but lovasára well I already knew, that the opinion is not too large for the present Sullivan's world.



The Army has played in front of the Turbo, somewhat noisily, but otherwise sounds abstract, progressive, post-grunge music I don't know how much of it was a good choice here, of course, the organizers were also in trouble, which was organised in the home, since I have a very approximate, which checks again here. (Unless you have entered up to the Raw Melody Man, ironically, DID NOT TAKE PART-tribute to the only home our.)

After a long pause, the NMA has finally entered the stage, the Horseman, tracks, and about half of the new album, and one of the classic songs from the szépszámú to the delight of a very large audience. Such a concert, of course, almost every second man because of a rather narrow acquaintances could greet the home like that, "underground" of lelkesedők, rockzenéért, punkokat, for example, the first line but also saw some serious pogóztak szerzeményre faster. (Actually I don't know how much came across them in the concert "szellemiségéből.")



Was still a "tribal" vibe, which is pounding tam-tam drums were backed up, it was about as interesting as a new stage, as the gung-ho "is also a new basszgitáros, long hair, pink flag, but all managed to integrate all of the classic world of NMA.

The co-author of the hatvanhoz together with the oncoming Sullivan old (and apparently indestructible), although over the years he is spared. But the fanatic in respect of fire, such as a


Setlist:

I Need More Time / Today Is a Good Day / March in September / Did You Make It Safe? / Pull the Sun / The Hunt / Archway Towers / Here Comes the War / Knievel / Between Dog and Wolf / Stormclouds / No Rest / High / Seven Times / Orange Tree Roads / Get Me Out /// Christian Militia / Purity / 225 /// I Love the World

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