Does Ed have enough solo material...?

mookieb10
mookieb10 Posts: 930
edited February 2012 in The Porch
To go back to back nights without/very few repeats? Im sure u guys who are going back to back would like to see a good mix.
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  • he doesn't really roll that way when it comes to the solo shows. He tends to have sections of the show that are relatively set in place and don't change much night to night, then switches out a handful here and there. Not the same as a PJ show, for sure.
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  • Sawyer
    Sawyer Posts: 2,411
    everyone is just clamoring for him to put the damn uke down and pick up a guitar :)
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,376
    Just look at the setlists from last year. Pretty much the same show (+/- a couple songs) every night.
    I expect the same this tour. I'm still going, but I'd imagine it'll be damn similar.
  • Sawyer wrote:
    everyone is just clamoring for him to put the damn uke down and pick up a guitar :)

    no, not everyone
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  • Better Dan
    Better Dan Posts: 5,684
    mookieb10 wrote:
    To go back to back nights without/very few repeats? Im sure u guys who are going back to back would like to see a good mix.


    Yes! Take a look at the setlists for Oakland 1/ Oakland 2 from last year. Very different shows!
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  • Suziemay
    Suziemay Posts: 11,168
    There are definitely a few core songs that get played, but he throws in enough where I think there's good variation. Not a whole different set-list though.

    What makes it fantastic are the stories he decides to tell. Those will most definitely be different :D
  • Carey
    Carey Posts: 2,361
    Even if the set-lists are identical, the stories (which are priceless in my book) will not be the same. I love that part of the solo shows!
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