<p>Most bands don’t significantly change their setlist from one concert to another, so previous shows will be similar.</p>
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<p>The time on the ticket is always the time that the opening band is scheduled to begin. The only time the headliner will start at the time on the ticket is if they don’t have an opening act.</p>
<p>I’m guessing they’ll be doing songs from hands all over. which is an awesome album. liked it way more than It won’t be soon before long (although that was pretty good too). Songs about jane still rules though. </p>
<p>i like both those songs a lot too. Never gonna leave this bed and no curtain call are my favorites if I had to choose, but I’ll just play all of them as a playlist. :D</p>
<p>ooh nice-those are really soulfull. i only just managed to get the deluxe version of HAO recently so im trying to learn the lyrics to as many as i can by sunday lol. we’ll see how far i get…</p>
<p>they also did their own version of crazy little thing called love. it’s not anything special though. i liked their alicia keys if i ain’t got you better.
damn i don’t think i’m going to get tickets. i don’t feel like i’m going to have enough time to allow 3-4 hours if they include encore. (Jack Johnson did one today). booo
have fun! i heard from my friends in socal that they are pretty good live.</p>
<p>ahhhhhhh i know, i just listened to it-only thing better than that would have to hear Mercury himself sing it live!</p>
<p>thanks aww, thats a shame. im sure there’s gonna be some pretty awesome bands later in spring so maybe you can go to one of those. </p>
<p><strong>i swear i am going to kick myself for having chosen M5 over them, but well, im just too damn impatient to wait it out and see who else will be coming haha.</strong></p>
<p>yep. but man, you shoulda just forked over the 2.50 though and saved youself standing in line to get em. bring a book i guess-i’ll be there pretty early myself so im bringing one.</p>
<p>oh did you get reserved seats? then ya np for you. i thought you got gen admission like me nvm.</p>
<p>SO excited. back to evo bio reading. i need to stop checking cc so often. i am starting to spend as much time on here as i do fb-that cant be good hehe. at least no class till 11 tmrw, wooohooooooo</p>
<p>lol, no. i take it you are tho? i heard good things about padian.</p>
<p>well, im concurrently enrolled in its exact lecture equivalent at another school 2X/week. i had to take it sort of last minute to double major in Psych this semester since its capped and im WAYYY over 80 units next semester (Im already declared in PH) and couldn’t take it at Berkeley b/c the class had progressed too far by then.</p>
<p>damn expensive per unit tuition…and my commute time is like 6 hours a week there altogether i kid you not. good thing the rest of my cal classes are pretty much PH elective cake.</p>
<p>Fuyutama or whatever. Padian I don’t think really uses the book. I haven’t even cracked it open. He just rambles on and on in lecture and I just frantically take notes like a fool. </p>
<p>is that B17 code for can i hath your text??</p>
<p>evolutionary analysis by freeman.</p>
<p>so far everything we are learning is sort of bio 1b review (as in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium etc). not very challenging. but our term there only just started though…</p>
<p>i think it’ll start toughening up soon enough. i’ll shut up ;)</p>
<p>yeah i feel like padian doesn’t lecture on anything too deep, but at the same time he’s given us a large amount of information…and it’s all about macroevo. (the class is split into three sections)</p>
<p>OMG! i am such a nooooooooooooooooooooooooooob. that was actually pretty phonetic-id’ve understood that if id just said it out loud with a lisp.</p>