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Post by Nonfatman on Oct 16, 2009 15:54:21 GMT -5
If you could design the set list for the current "IA plays the Acoustic Jethro Tull" tour, what songs would you include in the set list, and it what order? I'll work on mine and have it up over the weekend.
Jeff
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Post by Dan on Oct 16, 2009 15:58:09 GMT -5
If you could design the set list for the current "IA plays the Acoustic Jethro Tull" tour, what songs would you include in the set list, and it what order? I'll work on mine and have it up over the weekend. Jeff Only JT songs or are IA solo stuff included because I just L-O-V-E Griminelli's Lament? What's the limit on songs? 15? Dan
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Post by TM on Oct 16, 2009 16:23:53 GMT -5
LOL!
That is a great topic Jeff!
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Post by bobo the monkey on Oct 16, 2009 17:32:31 GMT -5
How about: Grim-melli's lame-ent, Bouree and Cuckoo played over and over again?
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Post by Nonfatman on Oct 18, 2009 14:00:39 GMT -5
If you could design the set list for the current "IA plays the Acoustic Jethro Tull" tour, what songs would you include in the set list, and it what order? I'll work on mine and have it up over the weekend. Jeff Only JT songs or are IA solo stuff included because I just L-O-V-E Griminelli's Lament? What's the limit on songs? 15? Dan No, let's say 20 songs, ten in each set, with Tea with the Princess in the first set, and Change of Horses in the second. At an average of say 5-6 minutes per song, that should be just about the correct length. But Aqualung and Locomotive Breath should not be included, because those are inherently electric, not acoustic songs. Jeff
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Post by bobo the monkey on Oct 18, 2009 16:39:25 GMT -5
Trains-nice, lively starter Jack-A-Lynne-proves he means bizness Montserrat-let the sideman each have a nice jam on this one Boris Dancing-rest the voice Lost in Crowds-this must be played Just Trying To Be-why not? A good idea for deep catalogue, no? Under Wraps II--sing it and then give the band each an improv place, right? Rocks on the Road-the voice got a break after the few words of wraps II, remember? Wondring Aloud-Dun Ringhill---first set finale
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