1:42 We Could Be Strangers 6:28 Mr. Tillman 10:07 banter 12:54 (Everything But) Her Love 17:25 Nancy From Now On 21:27 banter 22:46 Goodbye Mr. Blue (dedicated to a dog named Jack) 27:58 Funny Girl 31:56 Disappointing Diamonds 34:36 When You're Smiling and Astride Me 39:34 Chateau Lobby 43:48 Q4 47:52 Chloë 51:41 Total Entertainment Forever 54:44 TIWHBHTKBTR 59:21 banter 1:00:16 Buddy's Rendezvous 1:05:23 Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings 1:08:51 The Next 20th Century 1:15:54 I Love You, Honey bear 1:23:49 banter 1:26:14 Date Night 1:29:18 Pure Comedy 1:36:10 Holy Shit
I was the one in the crowd, Jack was my dog that passed last year and I was so touched that everyone there could share this special moment with me, I cry every time I think about it.
That's so accurate! It's what I've been trying to figure out about the live performances since the new album was released.. All is there but at the same time it isn't as it was before. Might be a conceptual choice because of the last album's thematics, ideia and arrangements but I guess as a show it does not work as good. Would go and watch live again anyways when I have a new chance
I did think the band was big. I was at this show and the sound was excellent. So perhaps it was an issue with the venue. 3 horns, Guitar, bass, Keys, drums, and FJM could have been quite fine. It definitely worked better on some songs than others.
I think I get where you're coming from, but the thing is I like how progressively bigger he gets every album, specially on the arrangements of the older songs. Although I'd have to admit those basically morphed into new songs, which I happen to enjoy even more
1:42 We Could Be Strangers
6:28 Mr. Tillman
10:07 banter
12:54 (Everything But) Her Love
17:25 Nancy From Now On
21:27 banter
22:46 Goodbye Mr. Blue (dedicated to a dog named Jack)
27:58 Funny Girl
31:56 Disappointing Diamonds
34:36 When You're Smiling and Astride Me
39:34 Chateau Lobby
43:48 Q4
47:52 Chloë
51:41 Total Entertainment Forever
54:44 TIWHBHTKBTR
59:21 banter
1:00:16 Buddy's Rendezvous
1:05:23 Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
1:08:51 The Next 20th Century
1:15:54 I Love You, Honey bear
1:23:49 banter
1:26:14 Date Night
1:29:18 Pure Comedy
1:36:10 Holy Shit
Thanks 🙏👍
He should do an album called Banter.
I was the one in the crowd, Jack was my dog that passed last year and I was so touched that everyone there could share this special moment with me, I cry every time I think about it.
So amazing, he's fantastic live
I was at the concert yesterday. Such an amazing evening ! Thanks !
I've just came back from the concert in Paris, that was amazing!
I have tickets for Manchester, thanks for preview it looks amazing 😍😍😍😍
The bass on date night sounds awesome. Even better than the album
I was there 😃😃
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Sublime
synth bass on hollywood rocks hard a.f.
Saw him in Berlin. In my opinion the band is unnecessarily big so dynamics are lost.
That's so accurate! It's what I've been trying to figure out about the live performances since the new album was released.. All is there but at the same time it isn't as it was before. Might be a conceptual choice because of the last album's thematics, ideia and arrangements but I guess as a show it does not work as good. Would go and watch live again anyways when I have a new chance
I did think the band was big. I was at this show and the sound was excellent. So perhaps it was an issue with the venue. 3 horns, Guitar, bass, Keys, drums, and FJM could have been quite fine. It definitely worked better on some songs than others.
@@liamtahaney713 Liam, I have to disagree. The band was excessively large and unnecessary.
I think I get where you're coming from, but the thing is I like how progressively bigger he gets every album, specially on the arrangements of the older songs. Although I'd have to admit those basically morphed into new songs, which I happen to enjoy even more