Powderfinger gives fans control...

ozpjmanozpjman Posts: 872
edited May 2008 in The Porch
Powderfinger's latest tour of Australia will be somewhat interactive, with this taken from their website:
Always bringing something new to the table, fans will get the ultimate Powderfinger concert with the best of both sides of the band as they perform two, hit-filled sets - one acoustic followed by a second rock set with intermission in between.

If this wasn't enough ticket buyers will have the opportunity to choose the band's set list by voting for their favourite songs online, bringing about another layer of interactivity for the audience as they get to hone the bands acoustic and electric sets. This really is the definitive Powderfinger concert experience.

Would be interesting to see how it works out and whether it can be incorporated by more bands, including PJ.

Given that their concerts this time around are in theatres, less people may equal a vast array of different/rare song choices...

To vote on only 1 song, what would you choose....
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  • Stephen FlowStephen Flow Posts: 3,327
    No Way.
  • vedder_soupvedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    they have left alot of stuff off the list though!
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  • pjfan31pjfan31 Posts: 7,335
    Thats a cool idea
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  • walkthamilewalkthamile Posts: 349
    ozpjman wrote:
    Powderfinger's latest tour of Australia will be somewhat interactive, with this taken from their website:



    Would be interesting to see how it works out and whether it can be incorporated by more bands, including PJ.

    Given that their concerts this time around are in theatres, less people may equal a vast array of different/rare song choices...

    To vote on only 1 song, what would you choose....

    Great idea, if only Powderfinger were not incredibly boring...
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  • gleemonexgleemonex Posts: 848
    Stone Temple Pilots are letting people vote for songs to be put on setlists for each of their shows, as well.
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  • toronado10toronado10 Posts: 239
    Bad Religion does something similar, I think its called pickrset.com or something like that and you can vote on what songs you want to hear, but of course there aren't any rare songs that you can vote for so I wonder how much different it would really be than a normal show.
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  • burnerbenburnerben Posts: 80
    That would be a disaster, the sets would always look the same with "all the hits." I don't think there'd be enough heterogeneity in audiences to really get any real variation in setlists.
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  • Stephen FlowStephen Flow Posts: 3,327
    burnerben wrote:
    That would be a disaster, the sets would always look the same with "all the hits." I don't think there'd be enough heterogeneity in audiences to really get any real variation in setlists.

    eh idk, i think if they had like 5-6 categories....

    pick 5 songs from each category with each category ranging from hits to rarities on a predetermined spectrum.... i think you'd get a nice mix.

    I mean you'd still run the risk of getting some crappy sets but it would prevent some greatest hits setlists from happening if they went that route.
  • pdalowskypdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,086
    This is an idea that could really work, certainly if they limited it to the say first half of the set or maybe first 8 tracks, or the middle portion or whatever, then let the band diversify into whatever rare bits they want to play to shake it up and fit with the songs the fans have selected.

    Its not essential by any means but I love the idea of having a little input from the fans. From watching Cornice however I doubt this will ever happen, simply the band seem to put a lot into the sets and guage crowds etc, and Vedder seems quite intense on the subject, so if thats his baby perhaps we should leave it at that
  • pdalowskypdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,086
    oh and powderfinger are so not boring, they are an excellent band, with some excellent records, and a great live experience, the guy has quite a voice and they come across as a thoroiughly grounded band.

    Respect to them and for Odyssey and Vulture street.
  • ozsmalltowngirlozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    Hey oz :D

    Are you going to any of the Powderfinger gigs? There's a group of us meeting up in Sydney for the 11th June show.....would be great if you could join us!!! :)
  • MattyJoeMattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    Everyone will probably wind up voting for the same songs.
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  • DPrival78DPrival78 CT Posts: 2,263
    i don't like this idea at all. the band isn't our own personal ipod. let them play what they want to.. it's their music and their show.

    can't we just be happy with what they give us?
    i'm more a fan of popular bands.. like the bee-gees, pearl jam
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