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Author Topic: Songs played on rehearsals and soundchecks that didn’t get played live on tour  (Read 7128 times)

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I have always thought that the concerts in 2008, particularly Amsterdam, were showcases for the Ragpicker's tour which didn't happen due to MK's accident.  There were more songs played from Ragpicker's than KTGC in those first two concerts in Amsterdam - Marbletown, Devil Baby, Daddy's Gone to Knoxville,Hillfarmer's Blues and Why Aye Man, for example and only TLWNF and The Fish and the Bird from KTGC.

Ktgc had some great songs that would had worked well live, like Let It All Go, Punish the Monkey or even my favorite Madame Geneva. In 2019 we discovered that, also a favorite of mine, Heart Full of Holes could work well live despite being so long with so much lyrics, which is the reason I always thought it won't work well live!

Also We Can Get Wild - one of my favourites, but I like the whole KTGC album and it is a shame it is so underrated.
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I have always thought that the concerts in 2008, particularly Amsterdam, were showcases for the Ragpicker's tour which didn't happen due to MK's accident.  There were more songs played from Ragpicker's than KTGC in those first two concerts in Amsterdam - Marbletown, Devil Baby, Daddy's Gone to Knoxville,Hillfarmer's Blues and Why Aye Man, for example and only TLWNF and The Fish and the Bird from KTGC.

Ktgc had some great songs that would had worked well live, like Let It All Go, Punish the Monkey or even my favorite Madame Geneva. In 2019 we discovered that, also a favorite of mine, Heart Full of Holes could work well live despite being so long with so much lyrics, which is the reason I always thought it won't work well live!

Also We Can Get Wild - one of my favourites, but I like the whole KTGC album and it is a shame it is so underrated.

And a shame it was voted off so early.

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I have always thought that the concerts in 2008, particularly Amsterdam, were showcases for the Ragpicker's tour which didn't happen due to MK's accident.  There were more songs played from Ragpicker's than KTGC in those first two concerts in Amsterdam - Marbletown, Devil Baby, Daddy's Gone to Knoxville,Hillfarmer's Blues and Why Aye Man, for example and only TLWNF and The Fish and the Bird from KTGC.

Ktgc had some great songs that would had worked well live, like Let It All Go, Punish the Monkey or even my favorite Madame Geneva. In 2019 we discovered that, also a favorite of mine, Heart Full of Holes could work well live despite being so long with so much lyrics, which is the reason I always thought it won't work well live!

Also We Can Get Wild - one of my favourites, but I like the whole KTGC album and it is a shame it is so underrated.

And a shame it was voted off so early.

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For me also The Fish And The Bird.


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DwDVj6Vl9eIM&ved=2ahUKEwjUuNa8gMX0AhXilYsKHfGVDgMQwqsBegQIChAD&usg=AOvVaw3C_W86ky9XkruW9hxoYJ7S

TFatB, is a great tune Live.....

It has always been reminiscent to me of "If I Were a Carpenter and You Were a Lady" by Bobby Darin.   



Originally recorded by Tim Hardin:

« Last Edit: December 02, 2021, 01:52:23 PM by superval99 »
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I have always thought that the concerts in 2008, particularly Amsterdam, were showcases for the Ragpicker's tour which didn't happen due to MK's accident.  There were more songs played from Ragpicker's than KTGC in those first two concerts in Amsterdam - Marbletown, Devil Baby, Daddy's Gone to Knoxville,Hillfarmer's Blues and Why Aye Man, for example and only TLWNF and The Fish and the Bird from KTGC.

Ktgc had some great songs that would had worked well live, like Let It All Go, Punish the Monkey or even my favorite Madame Geneva. In 2019 we discovered that, also a favorite of mine, Heart Full of Holes could work well live despite being so long with so much lyrics, which is the reason I always thought it won't work well live!

Yep I totally agree. Why KTGC was so ignored on tour is (also) a mystery for me. We can get wild as the opener with a full rocking band… and we would have got wild :)

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Secondary Waltz was played live, it was OK although my favourite remains the MK solo version we got to see at Hay.
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Secondary Waltz was played live, it was OK although my favourite remains the MK solo version we got to see at Hay.

I heard it played at Newcastle City Hall, but I agree the version from Hay was very special.
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Secondary Waltz was played live, it was OK although my favourite remains the MK solo version we got to see at Hay.

I heard it played at Newcastle City Hall, but I agree the version from Hay was very special.

They played it in Edinburgh too.  Dreadful song!
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Secondary Waltz was played live, it was OK although my favourite remains the MK solo version we got to see at Hay.

I heard it played at Newcastle City Hall, but I agree the version from Hay was very special.

They played it in Edinburgh too.  Dreadful song!

I heard it in Edinburgh too!   
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Secondary Waltz was played live, it was OK although my favourite remains the MK solo version we got to see at Hay.

I heard it played at Newcastle City Hall, but I agree the version from Hay was very special.

They played it in Edinburgh too.  Dreadful song!
Did you not have to do Scottish country dancing at PE at school?

The song resonates with me, it’s pretty much exactly what happened to me every Christmas.
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We had to do country dancing once a week in our pants and vests in primary/first school. For some reason we didn’t get changed into a PE kit, we just took our clothes off. Can you imagine that happening today?

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We had to do country dancing once a week in our pants and vests in primary/first school. For some reason we didn’t get changed into a PE kit, we just took our clothes off. Can you imagine that happening today?
Thankfully not.

COVID will have put an end to it anyway, so every cloud…
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