Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
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Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
I was talking with a friend the other day about the live versions that had this ending. My memory ain't great though and I was struggling to be precise on the tours/years in which this was the case.
Can anybody with a better memory than mine remind me on which tours it was used?
It would save me listening back through the various performance periods. If that makes me lazy I apologise in advance.
Can anybody with a better memory than mine remind me on which tours it was used?
It would save me listening back through the various performance periods. If that makes me lazy I apologise in advance.
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No one? What era was this Vince?
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Re: Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
You've piqued my interest.VinceRaven wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 2:48 pmNo worries. I got un-lazy and did a bit of checking out myself. Seems to have been in use for nearly 10 years, which is longer than I thought. Probably started on the No More Mr Nice Guy Tour.
So, could you post a link or PM me to what you've found or detail the "Live" disc (hopefully) that it's from? Thanks, D & C
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Re: Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
I know during the Bare Bones tour of 2003 Alice started doing covers like Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk Women, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, Back in the USSR.
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Re: Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
I seem to have accidentally misled people with the way I worded the original post. I'm not talking about Alice covering Twist and Shout, only the ending of it being appropriated as the finish of Under My Wheels. The ascending "aah-aah-aah" vocal bit etc for the final few seconds.
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Re: Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
I haven't gone back to check, but I think it was started on the No More Mr. Nice Guy Tour, which is also when the "School's Out/Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)" mashup started.
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Now that you mention it that does sound familiar. Didn't they also do at one point Bowie's Suffragette City?VinceRaven wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:57 amI seem to have accidentally misled people with the way I worded the original post. I'm not talking about Alice covering Twist and Shout, only the ending of it being appropriated as the finish of Under My Wheels. The ascending "aah-aah-aah" vocal bit etc for the final few seconds.
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He talks about this in the live at the astroturf lp.
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Re: Under My Wheels - Twist and Shout Ending
SickThings wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 3:26 pmI haven't gone back to check, but I think it was started on the No More Mr. Nice Guy Tour, which is also when the "School's Out/Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)" mashup started.
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