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What would your DREAM setlist be?


mikekefr

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You can be selfish about this,dont worry about what the crowd wants to hear,just your dream set list. 1 Helion-Electric Eye Judas Priest 2 The Trooper Iron Maiden 3 Back in Black AC/DC 4 Dr. Feelgood Motley Crue 5 Lay it Down Ratt 6 I Remember You Skid Row 7 Somebody gimme a Doctor Van Halen 8 Detroit Rock City Kiss 9 Cult of Personality Living Colour 10 Still of the Night Whitesnake

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I like all the songs on your list.

 

That's a pretty interesting concept to just consider what I'd want to play regardless of what I thought the crowd would like or whether the songs fit logically together or not. Or who will be singing them :-k

 

I'll give it a try but I'm not worrying about the order of the list..

 

1. April Wine - Sign of the Gypsy Queen 2. Jethro Tull - Aqualung 3. Black Sabbath - Lonely Is The Word 4. Free - Alright Now 5. Allman Brothers version - Stormy Monday 6. Ozzy - Mr. Crowley 7. Seether - Rise Above This 8. The Cars - Just What I Needed 9. The Beatles - I Feel Fine 10. sorry but I have to list it.......SWEET CHILD O' MINE B)

 

That was tough and I'm sure I will think of others later that I wished I would have included.....

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Those are all good songs too,i 'erased' several off my original list too lol ie. fly to the angels,had a hard time pickin which van halen song to pick,kept toggling between a warrant or poison song and realized i hadnt picked "cult of personality" .How can you not have fun playin that? Rock on brother !! p.s. love the April Wine,'just between you and me' was one of the first songs i learned. [thumbup]

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Wouldn't Wanna Be Like You - Alan Parsons Project

Reelin' In The Years - Steely Dan

Rebel Rebel - David Bowie

Hot Blooded - Foreigner

Space Truckin - Deep Purple

Jump Into The Fire - Harry Nilsson

Day Tripper - Beatles

Jumpin Jack Flash - Stones

Rosalita - Bruce Springsteen

Funk 49 - James Gang

 

encore.....

Layla - Derek and the Dominos

 

Dream set list? I don't know but definitely songs I had fun playing during the 70s.msp_thumbup.gif

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1. Some Kind of Wonderful - Grand Funk Rail Road

2. Spirit of The Radio - Rush

3. Dear Prudence - The Beatles

4. I'll Be There For You - Bon Jovi

5. Black Out - Scorpions

6. Everybody Wants some - Van Halen

7. Your Time is Gonna Come - Zeppelin

8. Head First - The Babys

9. Beast of Burden - Rolling Clones

10. David Bowie - Modern Love

 

Thank you and Good Night!!!!

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I have always loved that entire album. Its all pure Rock and Marshall thunder if you will.........

 

hell of a guitar tone for sure.... Actually Mathias used Boogie Mark S.O.B. heads during the recording of that album [scared].... he was the reason I went with Mesa's

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Well I stand corrected........ Either way its great meaty tone on that album

 

He used Marshalls live.... Those damn Marshalls are friggin tanks and can handle anything you throw at them, and sound massive live..... Marshalls are the best giggin rock amp ever made IMO.... Especially the 70 and early 80 Marshall's

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1. Some Kind of Wonderful - Grand Funk Rail Road

2. Spirit of The Radio - Rush

3. Dear Prudence - The Beatles

4. I'll Be There For You - Bon Jovi

5. Black Out - Scorpions

6. Everybody Wants some - Van Halen

7. Your Time is Gonna Come - Zeppelin

8. Head First - The Babys

9. Beast of Burden - Rolling Clones

10. David Bowie - Modern Love

 

Thank you and Good Night!!!!

 

Head First!

 

As Wayne and Garth would say......EXCELLENT!!msp_thumbup.gif Forgot about that one.

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Vital Sigs- Rush

Bad Motor Scooter- Montrose

From the Beginning- ELP

Hurdy Gurdy Man- Donovan

Scarborough Fair- Simon and Garfunkel

Down by the Seaside- Zeppelin

Crossroads- Robert Johnson

Colors- Donovan

You Don't Have to Cry- CSN

Crosstown Traffic- Hendrix.

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Head First!

 

As Wayne and Garth would say......EXCELLENT!!msp_thumbup.gif Forgot about that one.

 

In high school during lunch we opened with that one in the amphitheatre...lol... I have a video of the whole performance.... lord were we loud [scared]

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Where and who I am, I'm likely to jam with way, way different sorts of folks.

 

For rockery type stuff with a group, it'd largely be late 50s and 60s stuff although I could keep up with some 70s stuff. Ditto time-wise pretty much with a country band.

 

Solo stuff? Depends whether the thing is to be "cowboy," "country," "bluegrass" or jazz...

 

Friday nite I did two at a benefit in spite of the voice gone with a pretty nasty cold I still have. The theme was the prohibition jazz age, so I did St. James Infirmary and Down and Out. Given that a PA was only beginning to enter in that era, I figured the shot voice was kinda appropriate... <grin>

 

Others I was thinking about were St. Louis Blues, Basin Street Blues, stuff like that.

 

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In high school during lunch we opened with that one in the amphitheatre...lol... I have a video of the whole performance.... lord were we loud [scared]

 

The first song I ever sang at a High School function was Cheap Trick's "Surrender" a song about VD. Hahaha

 

They didn't have a clue.

 

Second song in the set....."Cat Scratch Fever".

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The first song I ever sang at a High School function was Cheap Trick's "Surrender" a song about VD. Hahaha

 

They didn't have a clue.

 

Second song in the set....."Cat Scratch Fever".

 

Cheap Trick in Buddakan!!!

 

that album reminds me of our summer surfing runs [thumbup]

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I don't do covers, but if I did

 

1. Astronomy Domine - Pink Floyd

2. Bargain - The Who

3. My Friend Jack - The Smoke

4. I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges

5. Renegades of Funk - Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force

6. Baby Strange - T Rex

7. King Harvest - The Band

8. Maggie's Farm or Highway 61 - Dylan

9. Black Math - The White Stripes

10. Expressway To Yr Skull - Sonic Youth

 

Encore

 

Seek and Destroy - Metallica

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