View Full Version : living end preforming tonight at mod club in toronto
bitsy
11-28-2006, 08:19 AM
any other torontoians/toronto dwellers going to the mod club tonight (nov. 27) to see the living end?
That Canadian Guy
11-28-2006, 11:08 AM
Hell yes, I can't wait. Gonna be one fuck of a good show.
Retroactive
11-28-2006, 11:57 AM
Remember to remember the setlist!
That Canadian Guy
11-28-2006, 04:40 PM
That was so fucking incredible, I can't even believe it. Everything hurts, and I can barely talk but I don't care. That was the best show I've ever seen, hands down. It was miles better than the show in the summer, it was a real TLE setlist, not just a greatest hits. I'll try my best to remember the setlist here. If I miss anything or its in the wrong order let me know
Setlist:
'Til The End - was so pumped they opened with this, wanted them to play it in the summer but they didn't. I think this is the best TLE concert opener around.
Roll On - what can you say that hasn't already been said? It always has been and always will be awesome
We Want More - this just may be the loudest song this side of a Tool concert. Fucking awesome, great vocals and harmonies from Chris and Scott
What's On Your Radio - really fast and loud. Chris was practically screaming half the lyrics which was awesome. Everyone got really into this song
Who's Gonna Save Us - always fun, crowd started to really get into it around this song, good sing-a-long
All Torn Down - Chris said that since they don't play here too often that the songs from the first album aren't worn out yet, even though I know that they play this all the time in Australia, I didn't care, it ruled. Great solo/improv thing by Chris at the beginning and the bridge
Into The Red - My favourite TLE song at the moment, had it in my head all day. This song was a fucking force, great lights, great sound, great energy, one of the bets songs of the night
Second Solution - same as Roll On. Loud, fast, REALLY fast, and fucking fun as hell. Great back and forth between Chris and the crowd on the "second" "SOLUTION" part. Didn't know Toronto had this many TLE fans.
E-Boogie - REALLY long version of E-Boogie, probably the highlight of the night. Chris started it by playing what I think was the theme to Green Acres. Really awesome version of E-Boogie, great solos from everybody and I've never been happier to be soaked in beer.
Nothing Lasts Forever - was really happy to hear this song because I think its the best thing musically that TLE have ever done. I still don't know how Chris is able to stretch his hand to play the chords and the single notes in the intro. Slowed the show down a bit but in a very good way. Great song.
Prisoner Of Society - I have to admit, every time I start to get sick of this song, I hear it live. The crowd was REALLY into it at this point, jumping around like crazy and great shouting out the "fan interactive" parts of the song. Great way to close the main set.
Wake Up - first song of the encore, naturally. Good sing-a-long from the crowd during the chorus. Chris seemed to be really enjoying himself during this and Scott had this dead serious look on his face the entire song which cracked me up.
Long Live The Weekend - I've never been big on this song, it's just always been generic TLE rocker number 12 to me. Still, it was live, fast and loud so I can't complain, good vocals from Chris and Scott
END OF THE WORLD - the ABSOLUTE highlight of the show. I NEVER, EVER, EVER expected them to play this song but someone yelled it out in the crowd. I was really hoping for Carry Me Home to be played in this spot but it really didn't matter, I've never heard this song live, based on the solo on the CD, I wasn't sure if it was possible to be played live but it was. It was SO fucking good and SO fucking cool, I'm so happy they played this.
West End Riot - last but not least, a classic TLE set closer. Chris did some good intros of Scott and Andy and the song was loud and lots of singing from the crowd to top it off. I really hope its not another 3 years before the boys come back here because this was a night to remember.
Setlist without notes (I think):
'Til The End
Roll On
We Want More
What's On Your Radio
Who's Gonna Save Us
All Torn Down
Into The Red
Second Solution
E-Boogie
Nothing Lasts Forever
Prisoner Of Society
Wake Up
Long Live The Weekend
End Of The World (!!!)
West End Riot
I think that E-Boogie and Nothing Lasts Forever might have been played in the opposite order with NLF first but I'm not 100% sure. Either way, those were the songs, although it does seem like a short setlist, so I think I might have forgotten a song or two. Oh well, too good a show and a night to care. Thanks boys, you've wowed and influenced me again.
Kacky
11-29-2006, 10:06 AM
The Toronto show kicked major ass!
Best show I've ever been to!
tiny_kim
11-29-2006, 10:11 AM
glad you had fun!! i can't wait. 19 days!!!:)
01TLE
11-29-2006, 07:05 PM
Its such a tease listening to all these reviews & knowing that we wont see them for at least another year...wish it was a never ending tour!! :p
i_heart_you
11-30-2006, 09:57 AM
Setlist without notes (I think):
'Til The End
Roll On
We Want More
What's On Your Radio
Who's Gonna Save Us
All Torn Down
Into The Red
Second Solution
E-Boogie
Nothing Lasts Forever
Prisoner Of Society
Wake Up
Long Live The Weekend
End Of The World (!!!)
West End Riot
you got all the songs, just mixed them up a little at the end...
my setlist says:
till the end
roll on
we want more
save us
radio
all torn
into the red
nothing lasts
second
eboogie
long live
prisoner
encore:
wake up
end of the world (this was a random song, but i was thrilled to hear it!)
west end riot.
i_heart_you
11-30-2006, 09:58 AM
oh yeah, and the show was totally awesome!
..crowd was a bit lame though.
Kacky
11-30-2006, 10:03 AM
^ I'm just glad no one stole my spot. ;) Haha.
Boomer78
12-02-2006, 01:47 AM
None of the songs were random.
End of the World was on the setlist,
Chris just mentioned that someone yelled it out earlier, but it was always intended to be played.
Too bad they didn't play Monday though ;)
i_heart_you
12-02-2006, 09:59 AM
no no, you misunderstand me. obviously they knew that they were going to play it before hand, they hardly ever stray from the setlist...
but i meant that it hasn't been on their setlist in awhile. it was just a random song for them to choose to play!
....and i would've loved to have heard monday as well.
Evil Chris
12-02-2006, 05:41 PM
And Hold Up, Dont Forget Hold Up.
RTR_Flo
12-02-2006, 06:17 PM
Well, this sounds really impressing to me. I'm very glad for you. I don't know how long I'll now have to wait to see the boys again here in Europe, but maybe some day I'll also be able to watch a concert like THAT one. Haha, would be thrilled for the rest of my life.. :D
Boomer78
12-03-2006, 12:24 AM
Hey I_Heart_You
Wasn't really aimed at you, the original post more so.
Yeah, its too bad they don't stray from the setlist once in a while.
I was at the Reverend Horton Heat/Th'Legendary Shack Shakers show in Buffalo at the ICON (wher TLE played the friday before the Mod Show) and it was REALLY cool because he made mention of how people on the message boards always said "He only plays the setlist"
He says "I never had a setlist... "
So he let the crowd call the shots on a good number of tunes.
VERY cool/interactive
i_heart_you
12-03-2006, 04:32 PM
oh, sorry. i thought you were talking to me. :p
i would love it if bands did that more often and just played what the fans wanted to hear. i was at that tle show in buffalo, and the setlist was practically the same as the toronto one. it would've been nice to hear a mixup, but i understand there are certain songs everyone wants to hear, and they are promoting their album so they have to play a lot from that...but still.
butttt, i did really really enjoy both shows, setlist and all.
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