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Author Topic: Show 13: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT 05/13/12 (SETLIST/PICS/REVIEWS)  (Read 29797 times)
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« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2012, 02:19:27 AM »

"Kiss me baby" - yeah !!  Hope they'll do "Wendy" again, as that's one of my favorite early tunes.
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« Reply #26 on: May 14, 2012, 02:25:38 AM »

Suspect we won't hear Darlin' -- none of the original guys can sing it, and they've tried to avoid having the backing band sing leads. More's the pity, because Darian does an astonishing version of the tune.

Lower the key. imo imo imo imo.
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« Reply #27 on: May 14, 2012, 02:59:50 AM »

After hearing the Knebworth version, Darlin' is Carl's song. Leave it with him. I'd like to see them do Back Home.
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« Reply #28 on: May 14, 2012, 04:52:00 AM »

It looks like they are adding new songs mostly during the two-nighters...second show at the Beacon, second show at Uncasville.  That would certainly make sense.  The gear is all set up at the venue, they can waltz in at any time during the day after the first show and work out another new one.  Maybe we'll get Darlin' or another new one at the second Chicago show on the 22nd.  Wow, they've got to do 28 or so more shows before I get to see them on July 1st.  These guys are keeping busy, for sure.  I do wish they'd have kept The Little Girl I Once Knew in the set, but they may change it up from time to time.  I sure ain't complainin' about the set list, though.  Hit after hit after hit.  Keep 'em coming, guys.
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« Reply #29 on: May 14, 2012, 04:55:54 AM »

Nice to see Kiss Me Baby added, but I'd rather they'd kept either This Whole World or Wendy than added in Dance Dance Dance...
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« Reply #30 on: May 14, 2012, 05:23:02 AM »

The perfect thing would be to keep Kiss Me Baby, This Whole World, and The Little Girl I Once Knew in the first set!
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« Reply #31 on: May 14, 2012, 06:15:33 AM »

The perfect thing would be to keep Kiss Me Baby, This Whole World, and The Little Girl I Once Knew in the first set!

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« Reply #32 on: May 14, 2012, 06:30:57 AM »

The perfect thing would be to keep Kiss Me Baby, This Whole World, and The Little Girl I Once Knew in the first set!

Agreed 100%

If they did all three of those when I see them Thursday, I'd just about piss my pants in excitement!  Wink
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« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2012, 07:25:31 AM »

Considering the first show at Mohegan Sun was utter perfection to my ears, I had a feeling that the second show might not be as polished as the first one. There were lots of places in last night's show where singers came in a split second late or flubbed a line here and there. Mike had this happen to him a number of times, but overall it wasn't anything too bad. Brian sounded good again, except for his lead on Do You Wanna Dance, which was ragged and off key. Sail on Sailor was a little spotty as well, and we all know Brian has trouble with that song.

Al got lost on Cottonfields. He sang certain verses a bit too many times, but luckily the band kept playing along with whatever he kept repeating and covered up the mistake pretty well.

The crowd last night was a bit younger than that of the first show. Still mostly people above age 60, but I had a better view of the audience tonight from where I was sitting, and there were definitely more people under 25 there compared to the first show. I sat next to two crazy 25 year olds who'd be people I'd expect to find at a Linkin Park concert, not a Beach Boys concert. They were definitely enthusiastic, acting crazy and dancing throughout the show. They even brought their own personal beach ball that they inflated.

Mike dedicated Surfer Girl to all the mothers out there for Mother's Day. His banter was the same as it was the previous night, right down to the smallest of details.

When Kiss Me Baby was over, Al mentioned that they hadn't played that one in concert in a long time. Hopefully they keep it.

It was surprising when the band started playing Good Vibrations further up in the set list. They sang it much better than they did the first night. Unfortunately, Kokomo still seemed pretty lifeless when the band came back on stage for the encore. I think that was still the worst performance of the night.
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« Reply #34 on: May 14, 2012, 07:25:43 AM »

Just add "California Saga" and we're all golden!

That's what I'm hoping for here in Las Vegas.
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« Reply #35 on: May 14, 2012, 10:42:16 AM »

A few more reactions:

Having Add Some Music open the second set is not only sentimental, but also really powerful. Having silence for ten minutes during intermission and then getting hit over the head with all 5 Beach Boys plus Jeff singing in perfect harmony really blows the audience away. Talk about tone setting!

I think the slow moving silhouettes of dancing girls that they broadcast over the Jumbo-Tron behind the stage during Do You Wanna Dance doesn't work. It doesn't match the uptempo nature of the song, and is kind of awkward to listen to and watch at the same time.

During Forever, the two 25 year olds I was sitting next to screamed out "Where's Uncle Jessie!?" Apparently in one Full House episode, the writers wrote a storyline where Jessie claimed to have written the song Forever. I never knew that. Luckily for all the hardcore Beach Boys fans in the audience, John Stamos wasn't anywhere to be seen last night.

Overall the show was awesome, and I enjoyed the second night as much as the first. But because the first show at Mohegan Sun was just so perfect, I have a feeling I'll be comparing all future concert to that one for a long time.
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« Reply #36 on: May 14, 2012, 11:35:25 AM »

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« Reply #37 on: May 14, 2012, 12:13:17 PM »

Why does Mike let Bruce sing lead on "Wendy". It's really disappointing. I love seeing the video of Mike from the 60s on Wendy. Making all the gestures about the other guy's future being dim etc....
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« Reply #38 on: May 14, 2012, 01:54:23 PM »

I wish Mike would still do all his silly movements during Fun, Fun, Fun. blasting the radio, walking like an ace, whipping the horse, acting like a wild goose, et cetera.
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« Reply #39 on: May 14, 2012, 05:14:52 PM »

After hearing the Knebworth version, Darlin' is Carl's song. Leave it with him. I'd like to see them do Back Home.

Great music should never die with the person who created it our put his/her signature on it, I really feel.
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« Reply #40 on: May 14, 2012, 05:55:44 PM »

Why does Mike let Bruce sing lead on "Wendy". It's really disappointing. I love seeing the video of Mike from the 60s on Wendy. Making all the gestures about the other guy's future being dim etc....

Well  Mike could still do those gestures while Bruce sings lead. Would be weird, but could do it. I heard Mike sing lead on Wendy in 1994 and nailed it (still it's a tough one 'cause he has to jump from a high tenor to deep bass).
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« Reply #41 on: May 14, 2012, 06:22:03 PM »

Considering the first show at Mohegan Sun was utter perfection to my ears, I had a feeling that the second show might not be as polished as the first one. There were lots of places in last night's show where singers came in a split second late or flubbed a line here and there. Mike had this happen to him a number of times, but overall it wasn't anything too bad. Brian sounded good again, except for his lead on Do You Wanna Dance, which was ragged and off key. Sail on Sailor was a little spotty as well, and we all know Brian has trouble with that song.

The shows were incredibly powerful.  Add Some Music with the band around the piano with Brian showed such  synergy that still must exist among them.  At the risk of dividing things along generations, 1960's and 1970's followers were less concerned about any errors, and more concerned that we heard such great classics (our classics) such as Sail On Sailor, Add Some Music, the SMiLE sampling, and I Just Wasn't Made for These Times or Cottonfields, which I think is such a neat song.  Brian sounds great to us.  

I've been getting emails all day from "contemporaries" who were at the show, and who are more than happy with the concerts.  They are delighted with Brian singing so forcefully at the piano.  Most of us aren't looking for perfection.  The effort of the performance, even if there are "mistakes" matters more.  We find the show just perfect.

It is such an emotional experience, perhaps at this point in our lives, having lived alongside Carl's draft woes, as headlines, when we had friends who were also in the same boat, or that whole coming of age, in an age where young people questioned authority.  We didn't call it "audacity" - we just lived it.   LOL  

One thing I found so gripping was seeing the band turn and face the videos when they were doing the Dennis and Carl tributes.  It can not be easy reliving that loss, via the tributes,  night after night.  Frankly, it feels like those few  minutes, are shared grief for those who either appeared physically invincible, as  Dennis' whole persona was all about physicality, as a surfer, a drummer and race car driver and Carl seemed to be spiritually invincible, holding things down and directing the band doing musical direction. And,  with a seemingly endless supply of grace.  For those few minutes, maybe under ten, total, there were tears in those audiences, or at least, profound reflection.  

It can't be easy for guys who were brothers or lived on-the-road as such, to bear that loss.  And it it a way to celebrate that Dennis and Carl, added to that whole "bubble" as David Marks called it, where they can zone in to work together and contribute to the band's dynamic.    JMHO
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« Reply #42 on: May 14, 2012, 06:37:06 PM »

Considering the first show at Mohegan Sun was utter perfection to my ears, I had a feeling that the second show might not be as polished as the first one. There were lots of places in last night's show where singers came in a split second late or flubbed a line here and there. Mike had this happen to him a number of times, but overall it wasn't anything too bad. Brian sounded good again, except for his lead on Do You Wanna Dance, which was ragged and off key. Sail on Sailor was a little spotty as well, and we all know Brian has trouble with that song.

The shows were incredibly powerful.  Add Some Music with the band around the piano with Brian showed such  synergy that still must exist among them.  At the risk of dividing things along generations, 1960's and 1970's followers were less concerned about any errors, and more concerned that we heard such great classics (our classics) such as Sail On Sailor, Add Some Music, the SMiLE sampling, and I Just Wasn't Made for These Times or Cottonfields, which I think is such a neat song.  Brian sounds great to us.  

I've been getting emails all day from "contemporaries" who were at the show, and who are more than happy with the concerts.  They are delighted with Brian singing so forcefully at the piano.  Most of us aren't looking for perfection.  The effort of the performance, even if there are "mistakes" matters more.  We find the show just perfect.

It is such an emotional experience, perhaps at this point in our lives, having lived alongside Carl's draft woes, as headlines, when we had friends who were also in the same boat, or that whole coming of age, in an age where young people questioned authority.  We didn't call it "audacity" - we just lived it.   LOL  

Aye. I hear ya. Cool I'm just nitpicking to be honest. Cool Guy Both shows were fantastic, and Brian sounded great in both. I just felt like the first night was one of the greatest performances I've seen from any of them, and was kind of going into the second show with the mentality that it might not be as good. But it was excellent.
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« Reply #43 on: May 14, 2012, 06:47:29 PM »

So they're not playin' This Whole World anymore Sad
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« Reply #44 on: May 14, 2012, 06:52:06 PM »

Nope. I recorded the set list with my phone as the concert was going along. I didn't hear it played the second night, but then again, there's always the small possibility that I could have missed a song. I didn't have my phone out as much as other people in the audience. So it's possible, although unlikely, that I missed it. But I doubt that. This Whole World is my favorite Sunflower track. I'm pretty sure I would remember if they played it, and I'm almost positive that they didn't. But I'm sure they'll bring it back. This Whole World was a huge hit the first night, I can't imagine that they'll take it out for long.
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« Reply #45 on: May 14, 2012, 10:52:04 PM »

Here's a few videos from the show:
http://www.youtube.com/user/mccartney9/videos?query=beach+boys
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« Reply #46 on: May 14, 2012, 11:13:53 PM »

I sat next to two crazy 25 year olds who'd be people I'd expect to find at a Linkin Park concert,

Linkin Park are pretty damn passe these days. They haven't been cool since about 2003/04.
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« Reply #47 on: May 15, 2012, 11:19:26 AM »

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« Reply #48 on: May 15, 2012, 11:27:52 AM »

I sat next to two crazy 25 year olds who'd be people I'd expect to find at a Linkin Park concert,

Linkin Park are pretty damn passe these days. They haven't been cool since about 2003/04.

I honestly have no clue what people of my generation listen to these days. I only picked Linkin Park because an upcoming concert of theirs was being advertised at Mohegan. Whenever I ask my friends what they listen to, I usually get responses like "I like all kinds of stuff," or "Lady Gaga/Katy Perry/Adelle/Jay-Z." These guys looked like they were into Modern Rock and Roll.
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« Reply #49 on: May 15, 2012, 04:21:06 PM »

Kiss Me Baby

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