Which LB song will disappear from the setlists first?

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Which LB song will disappear from the setlists first?

Getaway
1
3%
Mind Your Manners
0
No votes
My Father's Son
4
12%
Sirens
0
No votes
Lightning Bolt
1
3%
Infallible
4
12%
Pendulum
6
18%
Swallowed Whole
0
No votes
Let the Records Play
4
12%
Sleeping By Myself
8
24%
Yellow Moon
3
9%
Future Days
3
9%
 
Total votes: 34

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I don't even think they're gonna play pendulum.
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I'd like to say the bad ones but they're too stupid for that
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bodysnatcher wrote:
warehouse wrote:
Strat wrote:Pendelum.
yeah, the best song on the album, these idiots wont play it live. but eddie vedder will sing future days to his wife at every show.
it makes me laugh every time how warehouse uses eddie's full name when mentioning him
thats a pretty good observation, considering i try to shorten everything else i write. do i type the other members names out? i just feel weird talking about the band like i know them.
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warehouse wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
warehouse wrote:
Strat wrote:Pendelum.
yeah, the best song on the album, these idiots wont play it live. but eddie vedder will sing future days to his wife at every show.
it makes me laugh every time how warehouse uses eddie's full name when mentioning him
thats a pretty good observation, considering i try to shorten everything else i write. do i type the other members names out? i just feel weird talking about the band like i know them.
I usually feel like that, but typing the names out takes longer, and using only surnames feels like i'm trying to kid myself into thinking im not an uberfan :lol:
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evenslow wrote:
Pendulum would serve as a great opener.
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stupidmop wrote:I don't even think they're gonna play pendulum.
Neither do I.
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I fear that Infallible becomes a staple. Not that it is a bad song - but I cant imagine a good live version. I think it`s too hard for Ed.

Nevertheless, It would be cool if the upcoming tour was really heavy on Lightning Bolt tracks - like 7 - 8 songs every night or so. Even if I dont like all the songs it would make the shows unique.

7 - 8 Lightning Bolt Songs
10 well rehearsed classics
5 not so often played tunes

22 - 23 songs. End of show.
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It's looking like you guys may have been wrong on this one.
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i dont know why but i feel let the records play will fade into oblivion soon...
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VinylGuy wrote:i dont know why but i feel let the records play will fade into oblivion soon...
I think I know why.
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VinylGuy wrote:i dont know why but i feel let the records play will fade into oblivion soon...
I kind of hope not.

Of all the new songs, that one seems like it might be fun live.
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harmless wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:i dont know why but i feel let the records play will fade into oblivion soon...
I think I know why.
WHY?
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Probably pendulum
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The winner is "My Father's Son". The two people who picked "My Father's Son" win!
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Birds in Hell wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:i dont know why but i feel let the records play will fade into oblivion soon...
I kind of hope not.

Of all the new songs, that one seems like it might be fun live.

I think they'll keep playing this one pretty often on the LB tour. Its probably a lot of fun for them to play, even if it doesn't get a huge reaction from the crowd.
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Wait a minute, so what if I picked Getaway or Sleeping By Myself? Do they count as "disappearing" songs if they never appeared to begin with?
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I dont care if they get bored, they have to play the songs at least on tour 1 to support the album. Some fans want to hear songs dammit! Also, play getaway you pussies.

Its a shame they haven't done My Fathers Son again...
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evenslow wrote:Yeah MFS isn't long for this world.

Pendulum would serve as a great opener.
This guy gets it.
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So basically the worst song is going to be a live staple, while the best songs are slowly being weeded out. Yup.
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