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Title: GBV Reunion
Post by: methanolcereal on November 08, 2010, 02:20:01 PM
Wow.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the show last night (luckily, I requested today off from work for that very reason) which was easily one of the best things I've ever witnessed.

I did a quick search and couldn't find any topics about the reunion tour, but search on this forum has always kind of sucked, so I was wondering, who here saw any of the 2010 Guided by Voices reunion shows?

As I said before, I was at last night's (sort of) last show of the tour and am still blown away. Everyone else's experiences similar?

And does anyone happen to have the official setlist from last night? I'm sure I'm missing a handful of songs on the one I've reconstructed in my head.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Hugman 3.0 on November 08, 2010, 05:32:18 PM
Saw them at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. It was amazing.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Christina on November 08, 2010, 05:35:42 PM
Sometimes it's the little moments - did anyone laugh when the two roadies came out and untwisted Pollard's mike cord right at the first encore?
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: courtney on November 08, 2010, 06:11:13 PM
I saw them in Minneapolis about a month ago. It was fantastic.

I'd seen them probably 20 times starting in 1997 or so til they called it quits, so this was really exciting for me as I'd never seen the "classic" line-up.


All of the GBV shows I'd seen before, I'd seen with a friend of mine who died a few years ago so it was also a bit bittersweet for me.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: jbissell on November 08, 2010, 06:17:40 PM
The Chicago show was awesome.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: ChrisRawk on November 08, 2010, 07:36:03 PM
That's so cool that the classic line-up is back out and doing it.  First time I saw them was on the infamous tour with Urge Overkill and they were fantastic.

Bring on a new album!
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: lpme on November 08, 2010, 09:07:26 PM
I saw the Matador 21 show in Vegas.  It was perfect, Tom and Philly Boy Roy Introducing the band.  Yo La Tango played before them, towards the end of their set a guy ran onto the stage(in front of the monitors) and started fist pumping, then ran to the other side of the stage.  He came back and did it again and was grabbed by a bouncer who cocked his arm back and was going to lay the guy out.  Someone broke it up, turns out the guy was Mitch Mitchell.  I can't imagine if the bouncer had layed out Mitch and GBV couldn't play.

I taught my 4 year old how to do high kicks when we listen to them.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Reeleyes on November 09, 2010, 04:30:09 PM
Saw them in Portland thanks to Hugman's heads up on twitter. Amazing show. We ran into Mitch Mitchell before the show in a nearby restaurant. He was really cool and kind of hilarious.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Mike from Western Maine on November 11, 2010, 02:45:01 PM
Saw them down in Boston. Was mind-blowing. Mitch and Demos were endlessly entertaining to watch.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Christina on November 11, 2010, 03:25:19 PM
I just want you all to know - NYC has the best pussy.

Mitch Mitchell said so.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Mike from Western Maine on November 11, 2010, 03:35:04 PM
Huh. He said that in Boston too.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Christina on November 11, 2010, 03:36:27 PM
No, he said that NYC had THE BEST.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Mike from Western Maine on November 11, 2010, 03:54:28 PM
Well, I'm afraid he was just blowing smoke.

(From a cigarette lit for him by a roadie.)
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: Matt on November 11, 2010, 03:56:08 PM
Tits and weiners, everybody.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: masterofsparks on November 11, 2010, 08:37:53 PM
So is Mitch Mitchell just a running tape loop of Ted Nugent's stage banter from Double Live Gonzo? That's the feeling I'm getting.

I haven't seen GBV on this tour but I saw the "classic" lineup the first time around and, frankly, they kinda sucked. I was really disappointed at the time and thought maybe I'd seen an off night but when I asked around to folks who'd seen them multiple times I was told "No, that's pretty much what they always sound like," so I never saw them live again and didn't try very hard to get tickets for the reunion shows. Sounds like I may have made a mistake.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: lpme on November 12, 2010, 12:16:08 AM
So is Mitch Mitchell just a running tape loop of Ted Nugent's stage banter from Double Live Gonzo? That's the feeling I'm getting.

I haven't seen GBV on this tour but I saw the "classic" lineup the first time around and, frankly, they kinda sucked. I was really disappointed at the time and thought maybe I'd seen an off night but when I asked around to folks who'd seen them multiple times I was told "No, that's pretty much what they always sound like," so I never saw them live again and didn't try very hard to get tickets for the reunion shows. Sounds like I may have made a mistake.

I never saw them the first time around, but from what I have heard their alcohol consumption has vastly declined.  Both Pre-show and During-show.  I know drunkenness is part of their allure, but it can sometimes lead to sloppy, shitty shows.
Title: Re: GBV Reunion
Post by: badgrammer on November 15, 2010, 10:59:41 PM
I saw them in Minneapolis about a month ago. It was fantastic.

I'd seen them probably 20 times starting in 1997 or so til they called it quits, so this was really exciting for me as I'd never seen the "classic" line-up.


All of the GBV shows I'd seen before, I'd seen with a friend of mine who died a few years ago so it was also a bit bittersweet for me.

HEY! I was there with you! I was just so happy that they played both Echos Myron and My Valuable Hunting Knife. *swoon*