Re: T? in Den Haag in Therapy? Live
Aaah, how can I mistake Meat Abstract for Nausea, since Nurse is my favorite album!
I must have been so freaked out that they played Neck Freak that I started hearing wrong songs. There was no Dancin’with Manson either.
Posted on Sat, 26 March 2005 at 14:03
Re: T? in Den Haag in Therapy? Live
I don’t remember the correct order of the set list, but they played these songs:
Unbeliever
Church of Noise
He’s Not that Kind of Girl
Nobody Her But Us
Nowhere
Dancin’with Manson
Perish the Thought
This Ship is Sinking
Rock Your Monkeys
If it Kills Me
Rise Up
Rust
Gimme Back My Brain
Die Like A Mother Fucker
Polar Bear
Turn
Epilepsy
Neck Freak
Potato Junkie
Die Laughing
Teethgrinder
Nausea
Screamager
Isolation
Posted on Sat, 26 March 2005 at 00:15
Re: N.A.N.E. tour part 2 - setlists? in Therapy? Live
Actually, they added two songs of Nurse: Nausea and Neck Freak!!
Oh and of course the brilliant “I want to marry a lighthouse keeper”
Posted on Fri, 25 March 2005 at 23:31
Re: Den Haag in Therapy? Live
Great show. Andy performed the A.A. Milne poem (halfway down the stairs) again which was a long time since I heard him do that. They also continue to play parts of She’s lost control during Isolation, which is cool. Bring on Amsterdam.
Posted on Tue, 28 October 2003 at 13:03
Re: most embarrassing thing ever happened to you in General Therapy? Topics
I always go to T? concert with a friend of mine, but last october for the concert in Utrecht he couldn’t get free of work. He works at night. After the concert I talked to Andy and we called him up at work. I told my friend someone wanted to say a few words to him. Andy was very drunk and started talking to him, but my friend just hang up. He later told me he thought it was just one of my drunk friends. When he later realised he hung up on Andy he felt really embarrased and stupid.
Posted on Thu, 21 February 2002 at 20:44
Re: HELLO/GOODBYE FROM GRAHAM!! in General Therapy? Topics
Thanx for all the memories, Graham. Goodluck to you in the future.
Posted on Thu, 21 February 2002 at 20:29