The 30+ song set lists done for good?
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I agree. Same here with excitement about two September shows but not am also in the camp of having trouble understanding people that want less songs. With the staples plus Gigaton songs it doesn’t leave a lot of room for so many great songs from great PJ albums. Just look at the stats someone posted earlier only 5 total songs from LB, Backspacer, Avocado, Riot Act and Binaural.nicknyr15 said:I don’t know man. Looking back at set lists from 2006-2018 and it’s just no contest. I’m excited as anything for my two September shows but there is a weird feeling in my gut looking at these sets so far.0 -
I don’t want less songs. I’m just saying if given a choice between a 30 song set list that gets filled out with Backspacer songs, or into the wild songs or covers OR if they fill a set list with less songs but it’s a tighter set without Backspacer stuff or covers etc, I’m not sure the former 30 song set is really that much better. It might feel more “epic,” but is it really? There’s a meme for how I just asked that question lol1998-06-30 Minneapolis
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cool to see that they're still playing!HughFreakingDillon said:
haha. Just saw them live a few weeks ago, and an outdoor "block party" was just announced for The Watchmen/I Mother Earth/Bif Naked. that'll be awesome.nautical_disaster said:Holy smokes - haven't thought of the watchmen since the 90s. "In the trees" is an all timer!(2000) Mansfield I, Mansfield II (2003) Montreal (2005) Montreal, Ottawa (2006) Albany (2008) Montreal I + II (EV) (2022) Québec City
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I've definitely landed on being glad they are still together, still alive, still playing and not wanting to squander these opportunities to see them. I wish the economics were different, I wish the locations were different, I wish the schedule were different, but I'm thankful for what we have.___________________________________________
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yeah, they reunited in 2008 and play sporadically. Lead singer and guitarist put out a new record called Serlin Greaves Sad Songs For Sale recently.nautical_disaster said:
cool to see that they're still playing!HughFreakingDillon said:
haha. Just saw them live a few weeks ago, and an outdoor "block party" was just announced for The Watchmen/I Mother Earth/Bif Naked. that'll be awesome.nautical_disaster said:Holy smokes - haven't thought of the watchmen since the 90s. "In the trees" is an all timer!Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Cool i'll check it out, thanks!
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The world is giving u less nowadays
go to supermarket, most aren’t raising prices…. Just repackaging …givin you less product
i didn’t feel less of anything going to the 1st 3 shows of the tour… they were truly excellent & maybe the best in over a decade for me
reading some comments, man lot of you are in fantasy land. Where AGE, wear n tear don’t exist. They are almost 60, covid has had an affect… maybe they are building it slowly or if this is IT… get over your selves & don’t miss the forest for the trees
I was at Spectrum 4, good show. 3 was better… and other less than 3 hour shows WAY better0 -
That’s going to be inevitable as any band grows. With 11 albums they’re only average 2 songs per album. Now throw in the fact it’s a Gigaton tour so there’s more than that album, popular b-sides or soundtracks, there’s bound to be a some albums that aren’t represented at all. I wouldn’t be surprised if at Sacramento next week we hear nothing from NC or Binaural. Other than playing 3+ hour shows every night, which very few bands do, it can’t be helped.Weston1283 said:I don't mind the idea of 20-25 songs, and I certainly don't have to hear "Dirty Frank" or "Other Side" to have it be a good show
But, there are entire albums and portions of the bands career that get sacrificed with the new show length (2000-2009). Songs like Life Wasted, WWS, I Am Mine, even The Fixer.... I could go on. There are going to be great songs that were usually commonly played that will sadly go by the wayside if the setlists stay around 22 songs.
So to clarify for myself, its not the lack of specific rarities or white whales, but overall lack of diversity that will drive me to travel to less shows0 -
Who's in fantasy land?CROJAM95 said:The world is giving u less nowadays
go to supermarket, most aren’t raising prices…. Just repackaging …givin you less product
i didn’t feel less of anything going to the 1st 3 shows of the tour… they were truly excellent & maybe the best in over a decade for me
reading some comments, man lot of you are in fantasy land. Where AGE, wear n tear don’t exist. They are almost 60, covid has had an affect… maybe they are building it slowly or if this is IT… get over your selves & don’t miss the forest for the trees
I was at Spectrum 4, good show. 3 was better… and other less than 3 hour shows WAY better
I see people talking about a different concert experience than we've come to expect from PJ, but if anyone's actually bitching or complaining about it, I missed those comments.
Most if not everyone here seems to accept they are getting older, and are grateful they're still together and touring.0 -
I too was at this show. Fantastic crowd. I wouldn’t call that set a “greatest hits” show. I think most would love a set like that today. Also was 28 songs.cp3iverson said:
Spectrum 2003.rummy said:
Just curious about what show you are referring to.cp3iverson said:My favorite PJ show ever out of all the ones I’ve been to was actually a “greatest hits” set.Why?Because it was probably the most on fire I’ve ever seen the band perform and the crowd was incredible. It didn’t reach 3 hours. Nobody in the building seemed to care that the Christmas single from 14 years ago wasn’t performed. They were just locked in and everyone could tell.0 -
That was a fantastic show. I mean, FANTASTIC. The energy between band and crowd was off the charts. Even my cousin who saw them for the first time that night couldn’t believe how great that show was.lowbudgetlush said:
I too was at this show. Fantastic crowd. I wouldn’t call that set a “greatest hits” show. I think most would love a set like that today. Also was 28 songs.cp3iverson said:
Spectrum 2003.rummy said:
Just curious about what show you are referring to.cp3iverson said:My favorite PJ show ever out of all the ones I’ve been to was actually a “greatest hits” set.Why?Because it was probably the most on fire I’ve ever seen the band perform and the crowd was incredible. It didn’t reach 3 hours. Nobody in the building seemed to care that the Christmas single from 14 years ago wasn’t performed. They were just locked in and everyone could tell.I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.0 -
You lost me at Johnny guitar. I think that is one of their worst songs ever. This just goes to show that they are in an impossible situation. Lol!devonfz said:Plus the idea that only Even Flow or corduroy will get the crowd going is ridiculous they have dozens of other amazing hard rocking songs that aren't getting played such as go animal whipping spin the black circle MFC breaker fall grievance save you green disease comatose got some Johnny Guitar and I could go on and on then they have a ton of other songs such as faithful Lightyear's parting ways thin air breathe in hiding they aren't just getting rid of a couple covers and a couple shity songs here and there0 -
Now that really made me laugh out loud! When I read your original post I was with you with that great list of songs, but was like the other replies and went, Johnny Guitar?? I'm still laughing at that!devonfz said:I threw in Johnny Guitar to see if anyone was paying attention:-)00 - Atlanta 10 - MSG I&2
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I'm with younicknyr15 said:I cannot understand anyone wanting less songs. I’m not insinuating anything negative towards the first few shows or people who said the shows were great. I just can’t understand choosing less songs. “More focused” “tighter”. That’s most rock shows because of a static set list. The sometimes sloppiness of a Pj show is because they were willing to try and play ANYTHING at any given time. Put me in the “more songs” camp any day.2006: Toronto #1; 2009: Toronto; 2011: Toronto #1; 2012: Berlin x2; 2013: London,Pittsburgh, Buffalo, LA #2, Oakland, Vancouver; 2014: Milan, St.Louis, Detroit, Moline; 2015: Santiago,Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Mexico City; 2016: Miami, Raleigh, Columbia, Toronto x2, Fenway x2; 2018: Prague, Krakow, Barcelona, Chicago #1, Boston #2; 2022: San Diego, Oakland x2, Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Berlin, Zurich, Copenhagen, Amsterdam I, Amsterdam II, Quebec City, Hamilton, Toronto, New York City
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Not concerned about the loss of obscure tracks but the fact that they didn’t play Go, Last Exit, or Hail Hail during the first leg (yes, maybe they were saving them for Sac or Vegas) is a concern. Those tunes should be played every other night at the very least!
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Johnny Guitar is a good songI miss igotid880
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I don’t.on2legs said:It’s probably time we took a vote on if we want the 30+ song shows to return. Then we can let the band know the results so they can adjust the set lists for the rest of the tour.
unless we get a 6:00pm start. It’s officially an aging fan base. You can beat the dinner rush at restaurants at like 4:30 so you can even eat first , and it may be light still when you drive home0 -
nicknyr15 said:I cannot understand anyone wanting less songs. I’m not insinuating anything negative towards the first few shows or people who said the shows were great. I just can’t understand choosing less songs. “More focused” “tighter”. That’s most rock shows because of a static set list. The sometimes sloppiness of a Pj show is because they were willing to try and play ANYTHING at any given time. Put me in the “more songs” camp any day.I think it is a complex situation so I take the current ages and stamina physically of the band members into account. I want less songs if it means the dudes who are in their late 50's and 60's are able to deliver the goods in the way they feel they are, in contrast to if they felt like the 30+ songs they did in the past, were a negative aspect on their stamina nowadaysI am all for them doing as many songs as they feel they can realistically do in the highest quality possible - that is a setlist that ends in the mid 20s like the last few shows, bring it IMHO
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