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Rat Trap, Diamond Smiles, Looking After No. 1, I Never Loved Eva Braun, Someone's Looking at You, Joey's on the Street Again, I Don't Like Mondays, Like Clockwork, Dave, Elephant's Graveyard, Having My Picture Taken, Never in a Million Years, Wind Chill Factor, Keep it Up, Drag me Down, Don't Believe What You Read.
I wouldn't lose any sleep if When the Night Comes or Elephant's Graveyard missed out in favour of some of the Tonic tracks mentioned.
Would also love to hear Geldof try the 'new' Mondays, almost more than the old one if I'm honest.
Ditto Diamond Smiles.
I'd be quite happy if I Don't Like Mondays was dropped altogether, but I'm certain they will do that one way or another ahead of absolutely everything else.
I think the three most likely songs to come in currently not on the Rats current set list are Dave, Banana Republic and When The Night Comes. The first two shouldn't present too many issues, especially if Banana Republic is abridged, but having heard the solo When The Night Comes, I'm not sure how they would do it. And there are better songs, especially Eva Braun, they would be better off working on in the next four or five months.
-- Edited by ArrGee on Sunday 3rd of February 2013 12:05:11 PM
Same question got asked on FB (Bob Geldof fan page) so to be consistent:-
Mary, Neon Heart, Close as you'll ever be, Someone's Looking, Joey, Diamond Smiles, Living in An Island (especially for IOW), Eva Braun, Clockwork, Mondays, Dave, Banana Republic, Looking After No 1, Do You In, She's So Modern, Rat Trap - should fill the hour or so very nicely. Bet they play When the Night Comes though...
Conscious this is close to what recent Rats play, but tried to do a realistic 'dream' set, accepting needs to be mainly hits and limited on time. My true dream set would last about 4 hours. Somewhere in between would include Blind Date, Howard Hughes, I Can Make It, Hurt Hurts, Europe Looked Ugly and Do The Rat
How could I, no matter how much I Try? If they play that they may as well do Another Piece of Red to follow. I just want advance notice so I can get to the bar before the rush.
Same question got asked on FB (Bob Geldof fan page) so to be consistent:-
Mary, Neon Heart, Close as you'll ever be, Someone's Looking, Joey, Diamond Smiles, Living in An Island (especially for IOW), Eva Braun, Clockwork, Mondays, Dave, Banana Republic, Looking After No 1, Do You In, She's So Modern, Rat Trap - should fill the hour or so very nicely. Bet they play When the Night Comes though...
Conscious this is close to what recent Rats play, but tried to do a realistic 'dream' set, accepting needs to be mainly hits and limited on time. My true dream set would last about 4 hours. Somewhere in between would include Blind Date, Howard Hughes, I Can Make It, Hurt Hurts, Europe Looked Ugly and Do The Rat
I missed Living In An Island, that can be added to mine.
Realistic dreams is an oxymoron!
The realistic set given the likely duration is the first 9 singles along with Neon Heart and Joey. Maybe one or two of Do You In, Close As You'll Ever Be, I Can Make it if You Can, Dave and When The Night Comes. THey may do Eva Braun or Barefootin', and as a long shot My Blues Away or a Second Time.
Beyond that, it's unlikely anthing else will be included unless they do She Does It Right or Riot in Cell Block #9.
Charmed Lives with a nice 'one, two, one two three four' before the na na's is sure to get the crowd going together with cricket-style imaginary ball-throwing.
Lets start with Reunited by Peaches and Herb and then Back Together Again by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway.
But seriously.....Almost any track from the first two albums get the spirit of the Rats in their prime and would go down really well live. Other tracks that currently appeal are Someones Looking At You, Elephant's Graveyard, A Hold of Me, Late Last Night, Real Different, Europe Looked Ugly, Never In A Million Years, Diamond Smiles. Straight Up from Mondo Bongo I've always loved. Hard Times from In The Long Grass is another great album track, as is Over and Over.
A Second Time was my favourite from the demo tracks and has a strong emotional appear- Great Geldof vocals.
Not sure about ArrGee's medley. What the point of singing bits of songs? A song is either worth singing in full, or it's not. In fact overall I'm not too fussy about what they play. The fact that The Boomtown Rats are back together is just mindblowing. Hopefully once they are all happy to perform together occasionally then we have a lot to look forward to. Worrying too much about a set list seems a bit silly.
ps Ideally the will release a new single which will get to number one, and that can go on the list as well!
-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 4th of February 2013 02:32:04 PM
Not sure about ArrGee's medley. What the point of singing bits of songs?
Check out the Middlesex Polytechnic, Hammersmith Odeon or the Fox Theater gigs. Kicks is abridged and acts as a bridge between the others. The songs merge onto each other, which means you don't get the more awkward ending often heard on Rat Trap live (often plinky plonky piano).
Worrying too much about a set list seems a bit silly.
-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 4th of February 2013 02:32:04 PM
I don't think anyone is disputing that reunion is manna from heaven, but I'd be more than a little disappointed if they opened with Charmed Lives, did a 10 minute Little Death and finished with Another Piece of Red. None of us wants it to be a damp squib experience.
Part of that is hypothesising what would constitute your dream set, summing up Rats at their best, which has proved interesting for me at least. Does show how much faith many have in some of the later tracks. I'd never want Fall Down at expense of certain other songs for example.
The good thing which may or may not have been noted on latest rush of threads is that composition of band is a reflection of the first few years, so theoretically any song is possible, although I think they'll stick with guitar (Darren) where sax was, partly because he's used to doing it (and bloody good at it) and partly because I think new Rats will want it to be predominantly guitar based set.
Worrying too much about a set list seems a bit silly.
-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 4th of February 2013 02:32:04 PM
I don't think anyone is disputing that reunion is manna from heaven, but I'd be more than a little disappointed if they opened with Charmed Lives, did a 10 minute Little Death and finished with Another Piece of Red. None of us wants it to be a damp squib experience.
A lot of the songs I choose are album tracks and b sides I like, and of course they will not be playing these, no more than they will play Charmed Lives or The Little Death. We can expect most of the hits and some of the album tracks from the debut and TFTT.
I can't think if Geldof ever did Looking After No 1 during his solo career, so that would go down well as an opener.It will be a bit like starting over, so they might concentrate on the debut album and a few Feelgood covers. I know it won't happen but skipping Mondays would not be a disaster (unless you've travelled from John O' Groats and it's your favourite Rats song!)
I know it won't happen but skipping Mondays would not be a disaster
I think it would be a very smart move. No ammunition for those who say they are one-hit wonders. Even Mrs. Arrgee has asked on occassion is that the only song Geldof ever does when he is on TV. It probably is. To be honest, if I never hear it again I wouldn't be too upset.
However, I think it is more likely it gets done twice (new and old version) and then reprised with Bon Jovi.
Dreams vs. Reality, but to be fair not a million miles away.
Oddly I left out Looking After Number One, not sure how I missed that out.
Mondays and Diamond Smiles in for IoW, but plenty left out
Also from what they are playing at IoW, I didn't have Elephant's Graveyard, When The Night Comes and Having My Picture Taken which look like they will be played elsewhere.
Mary, Neon Heart, Close as you'll ever be, Someone's Looking, Joey, Diamond Smiles, Living in An Island (especially for IOW), Eva Braun, Clockwork, Mondays, Dave, Banana Republic, Looking After No 1, Do You In, She's So Modern, Rat Trap - should fill the hour or so very nicely. Bet they play When the Night Comes though...
Uncanny. 15 out of 17 you have listed have been aired.