Summer in Europe - 2012 edition

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Re: Summer in Europe - 2012 edition

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Tomi is right about most of the things, people should be satisfied with how the sums arrange stuff. It's way better than before.

We should find better things to complain about and be all noisy and negative about, such as the BIME music video not coming out in a reasonable timeframe or the poor promotion, or the fact that fans can't be a good crowd to good music!

But honestly i think Tomi is getting just a tiny little bit over his head since his epic meeting with the band recently :hehe:
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HugoDisasters wrote:But honestly i think Tomi is getting just a tiny little bit over his head since his epic meeting with the band recently :hehe:
I agree that it might seem like it, but haven't I always been like this? :glad:

This goes a little off-topic, but I'm not that kind of guy who likes to brag. In fact, I was thinking of not going to say anything about that day. But since I got all that interesting information worth sharing, then why not write a proper review then? Besides, I would be more than happy to hear more of these stories from others, just like Mitch did few weeks ago.

But I do like to argue, if the topic is worth arguing. But the arguing must be reasonable, not a fan of bashing over the internet.
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Tyler. wrote:What We're All About is one of my favourites by them, I'd have a fanboy freak out if they played the entire thing instead of Pain For Pleasure, but looks like it'll never happen :(
Haha, as would I! Which is why I asked for the Sum 41 France interview if they'd ever play it again---Guess I got my answer, though.
Sorry that I shot that question down. NEVER would've thought they would actually play it anymore. Glad I was wrong! :glad:
Stevo wrote:Working on some old shit - what we're all about etc, not bad... homage to the beastie boys... regardless, let's work on that one
http://twitter.com/stevosum41/status/227904524432572416
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TomiT14 wrote:
I agree that it might seem like it, but haven't I always been like this? :glad:

This goes a little off-topic, but I'm not that kind of guy who likes to brag. In fact, I was thinking of not going to say anything about that day. But since I got all that interesting information worth sharing, then why not write a proper review then? Besides, I would be more than happy to hear more of these stories from others, just like Mitch did few weeks ago.

But I do like to argue, if the topic is worth arguing. But the arguing must be reasonable, not a fan of bashing over the internet.
Yup, well i enjoyed your review of that day and would love to read more.
In my opinion you, and well fans do a better job "interviewing" the band than actual interviewers do. I can imagine that they also enjoyed talking to you more than a regular interview host. But i doubt Steve would change, he's always so fucking crazy no matter who interferes with his craziness it seems :hehe:
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TomiT14 wrote:I'm just surprised that you're not happy with what the Sums are giving us. Afterall we talk about the band who played the exact same setlist with the exact same order every single night during their UH tour. They've come a long way since then, first changing a song here and there, then shuffling the order. And now they are adding songs that haven't been played AND extended their setlist from 15 to 20! And you're still saying they aren't doing enough? :glad:
I'm not saying I'm not happy with what they're doing, I'm saying that they should do more of this, more often. I like how they've taken out stuff like UH and ITD at times because, while they're singles, they don't add that much to the show. However, I personally don't like the removal of RTB - it wasn't a single but really did add a degree of epicness to the beginning of each show. I just think that they should stick with the lengthy setlists and add in more rarities at the expense of some songs like UH or ITD.
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If I showed up to a Sum 41 show and they didn't play In Too Deep I would riot and burn shit
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Tyler. wrote:If I showed up to a Sum 41 show and they didn't play In Too Deep I would riot and burn shit
Yeah, In Too Deep is way to good to be left out. Especially because it's one of the crowd songs.
Songs like UH and Walking Disaster could be left out instead.

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HugoDisasters wrote:
Tyler. wrote:If I showed up to a Sum 41 show and they didn't play In Too Deep I would riot and burn shit
Yeah, In Too Deep is way to good to be left out. Especially because it's one of the crowd songs.
Songs like UH and Walking Disaster could be left out instead.
In Too Deep really doesn't work that well live. They've taken it off the setlist a few times because it really doesn't fit in with most other Sum 41 songs any more.
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TomiT14 wrote:
SumGeek wrote:
Tyler. wrote:What We're All About is one of my favourites by them, I'd have a fanboy freak out if they played the entire thing instead of Pain For Pleasure, but looks like it'll never happen :(
Haha, as would I! Which is why I asked for the Sum 41 France interview if they'd ever play it again---Guess I got my answer, though.
Sorry that I shot that question down. NEVER would've thought they would actually play it anymore. Glad I was wrong! :glad:
Hey, I never would of thought either! It's just a personal favourite of mine and I know they've been playing old stuff for this tour so I thought it'd be a question to ask. I thought maybe they'd consider it and maybe play it on another tour, but it does fit in with what they have been playing. Plus, they're not actually playing the whole song, so, why not! It sounds just as good as it did back in 2002! haha. (I think that's the last time it was played.)
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Tyler. wrote:If I showed up to a Sum 41 show and they didn't play In Too Deep I would riot and burn shit
Yeah, In Too Deep is way to good to be left out. Especially because it's one of the crowd songs.
Songs like UH and Walking Disaster could be left out instead.
I'd be the same way if they took out Fat Lip. I mean, I have got to hear In Too Deep live but it's just one song I would feel that would make the setlist incomplete if it were gone.
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This is awesome!

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in Moscow @Sum41 played Billy Spleen live for the first time EVER!!! Couldn't be better!
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I thought there was at least one show where they didn't play Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure? It was recently, like within their last couple of tours.
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Andros wrote:This is awesome!

Sum 41 Russia twitter
in Moscow @Sum41 played Billy Spleen live for the first time EVER!!! Couldn't be better!
https://twitter.com/Sum41Russia/status/ ... 2624412673
So, where is the damn video of them doing it :2cool4u: ??

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HugoDisasters wrote:
Andros wrote:This is awesome!

Sum 41 Russia twitter
in Moscow @Sum41 played Billy Spleen live for the first time EVER!!! Couldn't be better!
https://twitter.com/Sum41Russia/status/ ... 2624412673
So, where is the damn video of them doing it :2cool4u: ??
I'm search, but I only found Holy Image Of Lies, No Reason, Skumfuk, We're All To Blame, etc. We need to wait
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Jeremy Kill wrote:I thought there was at least one show where they didn't play Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure? It was recently, like within their last couple of tours.
Not that I can think of. They're two of the songs that the band seem to cling onto for dear life. It's like they have a cult following within the fans. Or Stevo likes them.
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Here we go
not the best quality its at 6:38
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I think, sounds great, Tom and Deryck both in the vocals, are awesome
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Even recorded from a toaster- It STILL sounds pretty awesome. I can tell this is such a good song to play live. It only took 10 years....
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Gregorovich wrote:
Jeremy Kill wrote:I thought there was at least one show where they didn't play Fat Lip/Pain for Pleasure? It was recently, like within their last couple of tours.
Not that I can think of. They're two of the songs that the band seem to cling onto for dear life. It's like they have a cult following within the fans. Or Stevo likes them.
I think this was what I was thinking of, but like Tomi said it could've been a mistake.

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Andros wrote:I think, sounds great, Tom and Deryck both in the vocals, are awesome
I agree, totally spot on. Sounds really great
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A better version of Billy Slpeen, start in 6:42
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