Set List
I Can't Explain
The Seeker
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
Fragments
Who Are You
Behind Blue Eyes
Tattoo
Sister Disco
Baba O' Riley
Eminence Front
5:15
Love Reign O'er Me
Won't Get Fooled Again
My Generation / Cry If You Want
Naked Eye
Encore:
Magic Bus
Pinball Wizard
Amazing Journey
Sparks
See Me Feel Me/Listening To You
Tea And Theater
Opening Band: Sons of Albion (featuring Logan Plant, Robert Plant's son)
Videos: ICE, MG, WGFA, MB
" Review by Dan Di Carlo
Back from the 3rd night. Once again I was just behind the front row guys, fantastic view and despite no Slipkid, boy did Pete ramp it up!
Roger wasn't in quite as good form as Sunday and Monday, but Pete was on 11 tonight, playing so awesome lead and flying over the stage like the total master showman he is. There were some times (many times) when he came to the front of the stage, all of 2 feet away, and several feet above me and just rocked out - windmilled, soloed, leapt.... with so much intensity. Why wasn't this filmed? With his shades on it was impossible to tell where he was looking but he might as well have been looking right at me, and I felt like he wanted to kill me - the most scary and at the same time, fantastic moments of my life
The gig started great. The Seeker was the best version I've yet to hear. This year it's the full version and Pete played a great solo. Who Are You contained the first killer "pete at the front and looking scary moments" and he played some nice licks at the end. After BBE, Roger drew laughter by chucking his drink all over a certain front row regular.... Speaking of drinks, Rachel (Or "er indoors" as Pete called her) wandered across stage with a drink for Pete at one point.
Anyway, Tattoo was played again and then a solid sister disco performance (in these gigs Pete's improv at the end has almost wandered into Drowned) 5.15 was INCREDIBLE. A long extended jam that seemed to fill up about the same time that John's bass solo used to, had Pete displaying both fretboard fireworks and stage moves. WHY WASN'T THIS FILMED??????? Standing at the front I had a moment of pure energy that I can't describe as Pete reeled off soloing then fired up the windmills and shifted between lead, powerchords, windmills... the whole thing with such fluidity it was crazy. Best post Ox 5.15 I've seen, and Pete's best performance of it. It was a highlight, worth the ticket price alone. During it Pete shouted something like "Who are you fucking looking at??!" Intense.
Love Reign O'er me was great although Roger couldn't hit the falsetto note at the end and laughed and then screamed a lower one instead which was perfectly ok.
WGFA was very good followed by a good My Generation. Pino's solo wasn't quite as good as Sunday and Monday but the jam at the end was great. Pete sang the captain walker lines with less bars, more like it is on the album.
No Slipkid this time, but Pete played the riff for Boris The Spider as a joke. Then Roger sang the opening 2 lines as Zak lightly joined in on drums. For a moment it seemed they'd play it. Then Pete said he was "channeling John" he took off his hat, went all funny like a psychic and said a message was coming through, which was "fffffuuh" which Pete said was John's favourite expression as "those who propped up the bar with him would know"
Magic Bus was complete with "Country Line Special" bit from Roger
Pinball Wizard started off a little bit out of time and Pino had to look over to get back in sync with Pete. A funny moment happened when Roger was struggling to regain control of his mic after swing it and just managed to grab it in time to sing the final verse, which made him smile.
Amazing Journey /Sparks was on fire, brilliant playing from Pete and once again killer stage moves!
Roger's voice had started to weaken by See Me Feel Me but he still sang more times than previous nights, in fact Pete even curtailed a solo when Roger carried on singing.
On T&T Roger seemed to have trouble and walked away shaking his head before walking back to the mic and carrying on to the finish.
Overall the tightest and most explosive of the 3 nights. Pete was certainly on his best form of the 3, Roger was probably weaker than the previous nights where I thought he was pretty faultless, but he was still in good form for most of the gig. Also the set was better on Monday of course.
As Pete waved goodbye it honestly looked like he gave a wave to me, it looked like he was looking right at me and I was in the second row right between 2 people, so it is possible that he picked out a few faces in the crowd to wave to and I got lucky. I also got one of Roger's plectrums. "
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