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Setlist
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Roses
The Horror Partyjokes
Let's Get Lost
Jigsaw You
W.C.S.
I Suffer Rock
Let's Get Lost
Niche
Great American Nude
Mr. Death Won't Get Me
Wake Me Up Before I Sleep
Via
Supermarketsong
Morticiachair
Suds & Soda
Shake Your Hip
Hotellounge |
Secret Hell
Gimme The Heat
Divebomb Djingle
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REVIEW
BY JORG
SCHELLEKENS
The
starting time for the concert was 21:00 And at about this time the
support act started. I forgot what they're called, but it was a
2-guitar, drums, contrabass, violin line-up. I think they were from
England but i'm not sure. They were nice but the crowd didn't really
like them and theirmusic wasn't like dEUS at all, so it seemed a
strange choice as a support act. A few minutes after 22:00 dEUS
appeared on stage. Rudy was limping and had to sit down on a chair
the whole concert. Tom told the audience that Rudy was injured.
It looked real serious 'cos they were checking on him very often.
(I've seen dEUS talk to each other during and between songs before,
to discuss what they were going to do next but this looked really
different.) When they played their last songs Rudy was already back-stage.
After the show Tom asked for a special applause for Rudy. The first
song they played was Ferocious, which seems to have become their
standard opening song. After that they played The Horror Partyjokes.
They didn't use any special instruments or things but it sounded
great. I don't remember the exact order in which they played the
songs but here's an attempt-at-setlist:
I was
really suprised that they played songs from the '2 meter sessies'
(Wake Me Up... & Gimme The Heat). They sounded good electric.
Wake Me Up... was performed by Tom alone. Niche was also performed
electric, so without the piano on the original. They played one
songs i'd never heard before but halfway this song Tom said Jigsaw
You and they started playing that one. But it really sounded like
a new song and not just some new intro for Jigsaw You. Divebomb
Djingle was great, with Jules playing a glass-bottle-and-stick and
Stef playing the guitar. It was a great concert (if someone has
a recording, please mail me) and the band seemed to be enjoying
themselves, except for Rudy. Well let's hope he's well again in
time for t/w. To everyone who's going there: Have fun, and please
write a review!
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