28 November 2006

Live (theoretical setlist)


I'm beginning to give concrete thought to the idea of coming up with a new band. I want it to be more grown up and having a male vocalist. The latest jams sessions have helped...

Theoretically speaking, there would be a 40~50 songs catalog from where the band would extract 20~25 songs each concert; for the encore, 3~4 songs or so. There would also be vacant spaces for hits, keeping the setlist up-to-date.

It would be something like this:

Setlist (part #1):
- Metallica, "Until It Sleeps"
- Robbie Williams, "Let Me Entertain You"
- (hit)
- (hit)
- Franz Ferdinand, "Walk Away"
- EMF, "Unbelievable"
- (hit)
- (hit)
- Dave Matthews Band, "The Space Between"
- Audioslave, "Like A Stone"
- Pearl Jam, "Dissident"
- Soundgarden, "Spoonman"
- Stone Temple Pilots, "Plush"
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Californication"
- Bruce Springsteen, "Because The Night"
- Violent Femmes, "Blister In The Sun"
- James, "Sit Down"

Setlist (part #2):
- Bryan Adams, "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me"
- Jamiroquai, "Cosmic Girl"
- Doobie Brothers, "Long Train Running"
- The Cult, "Lil' Devil"
- Van Halen, "Humans Being"
- Megadeth, "Trust"
- Metallica, "Enter Sandman"
- Skunk Anansie, "Charlie Big Potato"
- Jeff Healey, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
- U2, "Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
- Dada, "Disneyland"
- Live, "I Alone"
- The Beatles, "Get Back"
- The Doors, "Roadhouse Blues"
- Cream, "Sunshine of Your Love"
- The Clash, "I Fought The Law"
- Steven Tyler & Santana, "Just Feels Better"
- (hit)
- (hit)
- Van Halen, "Finish What 'Ya Started"
- Velvet Revolver, "Falling To Pieces"
- Incubus, "Nice To Know You"
- Neil Young, "Rocking In A Free World"

Encore:
- Van Halen, "Baluchiterium"
- Jack Johnson, "Good People"
- Lenny Kravitz, "Always On The Run"
- The Police, "Dedododo Dedadada"
- Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe"
- Pearl Jam, "Black"
- Eric Idle (Monty Python), "Bright Side Of Life"

I'm still not sure I can sing all of these songs, but I do know that I'd love to work on them.

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