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SJN1279
post May 12 2008, 2:55 pm
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I noticed at Penn's Peak last night that Live were selling autographed setlists, but the setlists were inaccurate with missing or different songs. I was thinking that since the band usually plays 3 shows per week, they could make three different setlists and rotate them per show. That way when someone pays 25 dollars for the setlist it would be the actual songs that they heard that night.I'm not talking drastic changes each night, in fact, I would keep the following songs in each setlist:
Lightning Crashes, I Alone, All Over You, Selling the Drama, The Dolphin's Cry, Heaven, Lakini's Juice, and I Walk the Line. That would give them roughly eight songs to play with each night. I'd be much more inclined to buy an autographed setlist, if it was of the actual set.

Just a thought!


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post May 13 2008, 11:00 pm
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I never saw the point in buying anything but a concert shirt to prove you were there.

Spending $25 on a set list autographed or not seems like a con. where's the gratification of waiting in a hord of people to get your autograph and a quick word with your favourite member.

Just a thought.


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