"Bringing It On Home."
- SCHRADE
knetzke11: Schenker:Time Goes By and Killing TimeThey played Time Goes By live on the Thunder Seven tour, not Killing Time though.If you want to hear Time Goes By live there's a bootleg of Triumph playing in LA on the T7 tour with that song.
Schenker:Time Goes By and Killing Time
They played Time Goes By live on the Thunder Seven tour, not Killing Time though.
If you want to hear Time Goes By live there's a bootleg of Triumph playing in LA on the T7 tour with that song.
I also have a bootleg from Worcester MA that includes Time Goes By. I was actually at this same show!!
Fighter
SNASL:I've said it before, I'll say it again ... "Rock Out, Roll On"
Count me in on that one, too. An under-rated Triumph song. Young Enough to Cry would also be a choice of mine.
thunderdawg: SNASL:I've said it before, I'll say it again ... "Rock Out, Roll On" Count me in on that one, too. An under-rated Triumph song. Young Enough to Cry would also be a choice of mine.
Young Enough to Cry has some pretty fast fretwork by Mr. E! Be cool to see him rip through that solo live.
Writing On The Wall....but ask tomorrow, I'm sure my choice will change.
Cheers
Brien
I love that tune, right up there with "In the night" for me.
I guess at this point in my life Id be happy to see the guys play anything, but beyond what they have been playing "Little boy blues" would be my pick this night.
Drew: I love that tune, right up there with "In the night" for me. I guess at this point in my life Id be happy to see the guys play anything, but beyond what they have been playing "Little boy blues" would be my pick this night.
...Don't think Rik's voice would be able to handle "In the Night", I think that song probably has his greatest vocal range...ever? maybe. He gets waaaaaay up there.
On the other end of the spectrum though...Rik singing lower which didn't happen often with Triumph, Straight Up is a tune from Ipso Facto that he sounds great one without hitting the higher register!
EDIT: this just hit me, ditch Rocky Mountain Way...replace it with Headed for Nowhere...it already has the dueling guitars built into the song with Rik and Steve Morse trading solos...and its a Triumph original tune
One of my favorites. Unfortunately, I truly don't think Rik's vox is up to that one. It would be even more of a stretch than Never Surrender is.
Just a Game is a song I would like to hear the present day Triumph do. It would sound better with the extra guitarist, cause it's basically a two-guitar tune. And the vocal range is quite reasonable, don't see Rik having any issues.
Hard Road would be another. (Did they ever play it live?) Also The City. All three parts. (Um, if memory serves I don't think there's any real wailing vox work on that one, either. )