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TSO, has so many great songs, but there are many they have recorded and have not played (that I know of) on tour. What song would you like to hear them perform live while you are there watching them? I know I would really like to see them do "Nut Rocker", and hopefully they'll put it in their set list one of these tours. Nut Rocker originally performed by ELP is so awesome with the organ, keys, lead guitars, bass and drums and it is one that I believe would be great as an opener. So to all those TSO fans, again, what is your requests for a TSO song or two you have never seen performed live?
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They played Nutrocker on their 2009 tour. I've got a recording of the show from Ft Wayne that has them playing it.
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Just bring back the drum solo and the keyboard duel and I'd be happy.
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I'm good not hearing TSO doing their cover of Nutrocker. I also see The Wizards of Winter each year and they include it in their set, though theirs is a little closer to the ELP arrangement.
But to answer the original question, I'd like to hear "Tracers", "Mozart/Figaro" and/or "A Last Illusion" again. Not that it would happen, but I would like to see Kayla reduced to one song and "The Mountain" dropped to fit a couple of those in. Just my two cents.
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Oh SO "Tracers" and "Mozart and Memories". Those are such epic songs and the length of those two are perfect in concert. I love "Nutrocker" and was glad to see "Beethoven" come back this year, but my problems with songs like those is that they barely reach 3 minutes. They're really short. A longer one really shows off what the musicians can do and also gives us chance to really go crazy with the stage effects. If you're going to have all that stuff and the musicians on stage, give them a chance to shine together.