Difference between revisions of "Gig 20020618"

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== Setlist ==
 
== Setlist ==
  
# Empty Shell  
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# [[Empty Shell (song) |  Empty Shell]]
# Big Future  
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# [[Big Future (song) |  Big Future]]
# The General Electric  
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# [[The General Electric (song) |  The General Electric]]
# Home Again  
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# [[Home Again (song) |  Home Again]]
# Wait And See  
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# [[Wait And See (song) |  Wait And See]]
# All The Young Fascist's  
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# [[All The Young Fascist's (song) |  All The Young Fascist's]]
# Pacifier  
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# [[Pacifier (song) |  Pacifier]]
# Run  
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# [[Run (song) |  Run]]
# None Of The Above  
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# [[None Of The Above (song) | None Of The Above]]
# Alive  
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# [[Alive (song) | Alive]]
# Comfort Me  
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# [[Comfort Me (song) | Comfort Me]]
# Deb's Night Out  
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# [[Deb's Night Out (song) | Deb's Night Out]] ([[Deb's Night Out]]
# My Mind's Sedate  
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# [[My Mind's Sedate (song) | My Mind's Sedate]]
#:'''Encore:'''  
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#: '''Encore:'''
# Shot In The Head  
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# [[Shot In The Head (song) | Shot In The Head]]
# You Again  
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# [[You Again (song) | You Again]]
# Day Will Come
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# [[Day Will Come (song) | Day Will Come]]
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
  

Revision as of 07:53, 25 June 2008

concert ad
  1. Venue Shepherds Bush Empire
  2. Date 18 June 2006
  3. Location London
  4. Country England
  5. Number of songs 16
  6. Support AC/DC cover band
  7. Event start 19.00
  8. Capacity - not full
  9. Ticket price - £15.00
  10. Sold out? No



Setlist

  1. Empty Shell
  2. Big Future
  3. The General Electric
  4. Home Again
  5. Wait And See
  6. All The Young Fascist's
  7. Pacifier
  8. Run
  9. None Of The Above
  10. Alive
  11. Comfort Me
  12. Deb's Night Out (Deb's Night Out
  13. My Mind's Sedate
    Encore:
  14. Shot In The Head
  15. You Again
  16. Day Will Come

Notes

This gig was added at the last minute due to public demand, although both gigs that Shihad played at Shepherds Bush were not full. This gig was advertised as 'The World Cup All Day Party', as the venue showed Australia V Brazil, which was supposed to be followed by an AC/DC cover band, but according to the doormen the band broke up before they were supposed to go on stage, leaving the lead singer on his own. So Shihad and the lead singer of the cover band played 45 mins worth of AC/DC covers. Followed by a 16-song Shihad setlist an hour later, which was same as the 17th June setlist, except they played Shot In The End instead of Saddest Song In The World.

Bootleg

Audio

No


Video

No