Wrigley by the Numbers

All credit goes to my buddy who did the math. His words:
"Ok....since I'm a geek, I've spent all morning breaking down the setlist at work. Here's what I have so far.
Out of the 33 songs they played, 8 songs or 24% have been played under 10 times in their career (including the new songs). 12 of them or 36% of the set were songs that they have played under 20 times . 19 songs or 58% of the set has been played under 100 times. I think they intended this to be one of their "epic" shows. Over half of the set was rarities....I smell an "official live album" release!"
"Ok....since I'm a geek, I've spent all morning breaking down the setlist at work. Here's what I have so far.
Out of the 33 songs they played, 8 songs or 24% have been played under 10 times in their career (including the new songs). 12 of them or 36% of the set were songs that they have played under 20 times . 19 songs or 58% of the set has been played under 100 times. I think they intended this to be one of their "epic" shows. Over half of the set was rarities....I smell an "official live album" release!"
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Likewise -- I'm still holding out hope for an official PJ20 boot as well, but listening a few times to audience tapes from Alpine and now Wrigley makes me wonder if the guys find the performances unfit for official releases. What do you guys think about that?
2011 -- PJ20 II
2012 -- Midtown Music Fest
2013 -- Wrigley Field, Los Angeles I + III, Seattle
2014 -- Moline, Milwaukee
2016 -- Wrigley Field I + II