ORIGINAL SETLISTS for sale for charity & signed tambourine

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  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    I do have a question for you. Is my bid considered a tax deductible charitable donation? I don't really care either way, but I am curious.

    Thanks!

    Honest answer? I dont know.....

    Im in the Uk so im not sure how your laws on this work....but i can sure ask for you....
  • 78FLH
    78FLH Posts: 410
    PM sent.
    I sure hope to win this set list. The one I bid on was my first PJ show. My brother took me and I haven't been the same since. To say it was a moving experience would be an understatement. I will keep my fingers crossed till the 19th.
    Thanks Paul :D
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    78FLH wrote:
    PM sent.
    I sure hope to win this set list. The one I bid on was my first PJ show. My brother took me and I haven't been the same since. To say it was a moving experience would be an understatement. I will keep my fingers crossed till the 19th.
    Thanks Paul :D

    awesome, thanks

    good luck and check back the day before for the list of current winners
  • Wilds
    Wilds Posts: 4,329
    edited November 2010
    Hey All,

    Just wanted to ring in about this awesome charity.

    I was lucky last round to be the high bidder on the 2006 San Diego Set list. My favorite show of my ten show run that year.

    When it arrived I was amazed at how awesome the set lists are. They are a copy of the original that is hand written, BUT they are fully inscribed with tons of additional notes in the original tech's hand. I framed both sheets and they look awesome.

    The only better way to cherish the memory of an amazing show beside listening to it, is to gaze up on the wall and see the Set List, Poster, and Ticket stub.

    I've also attached my original Journal entry about the show on the back of the frames.

    Will be a kick ass keep sake that gets passed down to the next generation.

    Thanks Paul for the great opportunity!

    Good luck everyone, bid early and often as all money goes to an awesome charity!

    - Nathan Wilds


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  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    Wilds wrote:
    Hey All,

    Just wanted to ring in about this awesome charity.

    I was lucky last round to be the high bidder on the 2006 San Diego Set list. My favorite show of my ten show run that year.

    When it arrived I was amazed at how awesome the set lists are. They are a copy of the original that is hand written, BUT they are fully inscribed with tons of additional notes in the original tech's hand. I framed both sheets and they look awesome.

    The only better way to cherish the memory of an amazing show beside listening to it, is to gaze up on the wall and see the Set List, Poster, and Ticket stub.

    I've also attached my original Journal entry about the show on the back of the frames.

    Will be a kick ass keep sake that gets passed down to the next generation.

    Thanks Paul for the great opportunity!

    Good luck everyone, bid early and often as all money goes to an awesome charity!

    - Nathan Wilds

    wow thanks Nathan, cool story and nice to know the setlists have been appreciated and displayed

    a little known fact about Pj setlists is that they are always copies on stage...I say always - perhaps the odd one slips through onto the stage, but normally the bands archivist writes out eddies set list, and the original is copied so many times for each member and then the original is stored for safe keeping....

    so what you have here are stage used originals - like nathan says annotated for a particular band member by the techs


    EDIT: Will try to get some pics up when I get home.
  • Wilds
    Wilds Posts: 4,329
    Bump
  • bump for a good cause. :D
  • Pm sent!!!! :D
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  • shep
    shep Houston Posts: 5,902
    Here's a picture of my setlist from ACL 09...

    http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af2 ... CN2754.jpg

    http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af2 ... CN2755.jpg

    Thanks again Paul for doing the legwork.

    For anyone doubting putting in a bid, go for it!
    Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.
  • Mcam55
    Mcam55 Posts: 1,407
    what do all the different numbers, names and line breaks represent on the setlists?
  • pm'd again :D
  • Father Hubbard
    Father Hubbard Chicago Posts: 1,676
    bump to keep this up top. good luck paul and keep up the great work!
  • Chrisilein
    Chrisilein Vienna/Austria Posts: 3,913
    Thank you Paul!
    What a great opportunity!! I hope luck is on my side again!! :D
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  • Wilds
    Wilds Posts: 4,329
    Mcam55 wrote:
    what do all the different numbers, names and line breaks represent on the setlists?

    I'm not sure. I would also love to hear the answer. All of the writing is for which guitar will be used I think, or which mic levels to adjust?


    Would love clarification for that too.
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    pdalowsky wrote:
    Wilds wrote:
    Hey All,

    Just wanted to ring in about this awesome charity.

    I was lucky last round to be the high bidder on the 2006 San Diego Set list. My favorite show of my ten show run that year.

    When it arrived I was amazed at how awesome the set lists are. They are a copy of the original that is hand written, BUT they are fully inscribed with tons of additional notes in the original tech's hand. I framed both sheets and they look awesome.

    The only better way to cherish the memory of an amazing show beside listening to it, is to gaze up on the wall and see the Set List, Poster, and Ticket stub.

    I've also attached my original Journal entry about the show on the back of the frames.

    Will be a kick ass keep sake that gets passed down to the next generation.

    Thanks Paul for the great opportunity!

    Good luck everyone, bid early and often as all money goes to an awesome charity!

    - Nathan Wilds

    wow thanks Nathan, cool story and nice to know the setlists have been appreciated and displayed

    a little known fact about Pj setlists is that they are always copies on stage...I say always - perhaps the odd one slips through onto the stage, but normally the bands archivist writes out eddies set list, and the original is copied so many times for each member and then the original is stored for safe keeping....

    so what you have here are stage used originals - like nathan says annotated for a particular band member by the techs


    EDIT: Will try to get some pics up when I get home.

    sorry this all got a little muddled before....

    wow thanks Nathan, cool story and nice to know the setlists have been appreciated and displayed

    a little known fact about Pj setlists is that they are always copies on stage...I say always - perhaps the odd one slips through onto the stage, but normally the bands archivist writes out eddies set list, and the original is copied so many times for each member and then the original is stored for safe keeping....

    so what you have here are stage used originals - like nathan says annotated for a particular band member by the techs
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    Mcam55 wrote:
    what do all the different numbers, names and line breaks represent on the setlists?


    Let me get the answer ;)
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,259
    pdalowsky wrote:
    Mcam55 wrote:
    what do all the different numbers, names and line breaks represent on the setlists?


    Let me get the answer ;)

    hmmmm its a thinker, we are not clear on this at all....interesting question though, can anyone else help?
  • joe2468
    joe2468 Posts: 3,049
    each set list is different for each show ... EDs tech gets one ..and writes shit all over it ... Mikes tech gets one and writes shit all over it .. and so and so .. its just a heads up to what guitar is next .. or what levels on the Mics are for each song....

    they write the setlist once make about 50 copies then hand it out to guest/ techs and soundboard and what not.... just so everyone is one that page
    have you seen the colors of my fathers eyes
  • joe2468
    joe2468 Posts: 3,049
    i myself have three different setlists from MSG 1 this year... one i got straight from the person who made the coppies .. then i got one from Rick (eds guitar tech) and found one back stage that night on the floor .... each one is different from the next with different notations on it





    so in return the SONGS are just copies.... the other notes on the page are original .. that is how you can tell if you have a COPY OF A COPY or the real thing
    have you seen the colors of my fathers eyes