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RUNALLTHELIGHTS 03-21-2005 09:00 AM

Make Your Own Setlist
 
Give this a try: Make up your own setlist, with your preference of era for Jon's live voice (Slippery, These Days, Bounce). Make it as long as you want, with a maximum 8 cover songs of your choice (excluding U2 and Keith Urban, please). Be creative. It doesn't have to be something plausible, it's mainly for yourself. (if you insist on U2 or KU, please proceed with caution).
Here's Mine, maybe it'll give you some ideas:
Give it Jon's These Days voice.

Title: Only In My Dreams / Live in Dry County

1.) Acoustic Solo Intro / Midnight Rider / Wanted (Stockholm 1993 version)
2.) Blood Money / Santa Fe (Jon and Richie Acoustic - extra verses)
3.) Long Time (Boston cover)
4.) Satellite (Extended Solo)
5.) Radio Saved My Life Tonight (Slow Piano Version)
6.) I Believe (Slow Acoustic version)
7.) Last Man Standing (Have a Nice Day version <-- questionable)
8.) Miss Fourth of July (Extended ending, extra verse)
9.) Raise Your Hands / 99 In The Shade / Raise Your Hands (Medley)
10.) Bitter Wine (AXP Version with extended solo)
11.) State Trooper (Bruce Springsteen cover, Steve Earle version)
12.) Just Older (Slow Piano version, different lyrics)
13.) Saturday Night (Extended version, acapella intro, demo lyrics)
14.) Mr. Bluesman (Jon and Richie duet, extended solo)
15.) 16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought Six (Tom Waits cover, Tico on Vocals)
16.) Growing Up the Hard Way (with Talkbox - Finished version)
17.) Hearts Breaking Even (with Talkbox)
18.) Sad Song Night (Slow Piano version)
19.) Something for the Pain (Acoustic version)
20.) Shooting Star (Bad Company cover, Acoustic)
21.) It's My Life / Have a Nice Day / Everyday (Instrumental medley)
22.) Fighter for Love / Undivided (Medley, different lyrics)
23.) Rock and Roll / What Goes On (Velvet Underground medley/cover)
24.) Living in Sin (Santiago 1990 Version)
25.) Staring At Your Window... (Extra verse)
26.) Roulette (Acoustic version)
27.) Welcome to the Good Times
28.) Loving Cup (Rolling Stones cover)
29.) This Ain't a Love Song (Instrumental Acoustic)
30.) Good Guys... (Slow acoustic version)
31.) Keep the Faith (Los Angeles 2003 version)
32.) I'd Die For You (1996 version)
33.) Fields of Fire (Birmingham 1993 version)
34.) Livin on a Prayer (10 minute version, with added TLFR verses)


Go ahead and criticize but be sure to post your own set as well.

RUN


***Moved to Tour Forum by Kev***

Rob 03-21-2005 02:48 PM

:shock: Not asking for a lot are you? :?

I don't think any band have ever done 34 songs in a set.

Supersonic 03-21-2005 03:08 PM

Aloha !

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob
I don't think any band have ever done 34 songs in a set.

McCartney had 36 songs in a set. Though most them last only 2-3 minutes. :)

However, this setlist he came up with is just bullshit. There's no way this set would work, it doesn't rock, too many slow songs, too many alternative versions and all that stuff. Most people think they can make a setlist just by putting their favourite songs in a random order but it doesn't work that way.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

eriK 03-21-2005 04:15 PM

Re: Make Your Own Setlist
 
Quote:

Roulette (Acoustic version)
Who would like to here an acoucstic version of roulette?? :? Give us the album version, damn it!

RUNALLTHELIGHTS 03-21-2005 09:10 PM

Re: Make Your Own Setlist
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RUNALLTHELIGHTS
Be creative. It doesn't have to be something plausible, it's mainly for yourself.

I know this set is impossible. Why don't you give me your impossible show? I want to see what ideas other fans have.

Kathleen 03-22-2005 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob

I don't think any band have ever done 34 songs in a set.

Yup - Bruce has - many times. A famous example is a 3 night stand including New Years Eve in 1980 in Uniondale, NY. The last night of that tour I think it was 42 songs. A recent example is Shea Stadium 2003, last show. I think there were 32 songs.

Kathleen

Jovimimi 03-22-2005 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob

I don't think any band have ever done 34 songs in a set.

Yup - Bruce has - many times. A famous example is a 3 night stand including New Years Eve in 1980 in Uniondale, NY. The last night of that tour I think it was 42 songs. A recent example is Shea Stadium 2003, last show. I think there were 32 songs.

Kathleen

HOLY MACARONI !!! I would love to witness THAT one day (I wouldn't mind to hear Sir Paul Mc cartney neither !)

as for the impossible setlist I am such an easy to satisfy person anything they usually don't do would be FINE

McNabb_5 03-30-2005 07:14 AM

great set list RUNALLTHELIGHTS but 34 songs? they usually do about 18 right?

RichieW2001 03-30-2005 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McNabb_5
great set list RUNALLTHELIGHTS but 34 songs? they usually do about 18 right?

21-25, i'd say.

RUNALLTHELIGHTS 03-30-2005 10:18 PM

I think some of the These Days shows were over 25 songs long.
In a club, the band could do this. Not in a big stadium jumping around and being rock stars.


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