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now the 'encore' tour has properly started, what tracks are we hoping the band will perform for us, and what do we think they'll bring in that hasn't been done in a while  (pulp terms that is of for the last few tours)

hoping for I'm a Man or Happy Endings (a much-hoped for one) to be played live.

Anyone else?

EDIT: I know its similar to the wishlist thread but i hope this can be one that we can come back to each gig and make it more of a predicted one than a wishlist type.



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What I would absolutely love is if some of the slots on the setlist were revolving from one week to the other.

So the hits (I Spy, Disco 2000, Something Changed, Sorted, Hardcore, DYRTFT?, Babies, Sunrise, Common People) - they stay the same, same place in the setlist, but the others swap around.

Dishes / Help the Aged / The Fear
Pink Glove / Lipgloss / Acrylic Afternoons
Weeds / The Birds in Your Garden / The Trees
Weeds II / Bad Cover Version / Wickerman
FEELINGCALLEDLOVE / Mile End / Pencil Skirt
Like a Friend / Party Hard / Sylvia
Underwear / Bar Italia / Live Bed Show

So you get a similar album blend but they play a range of tracks.

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They will probably play Mile End at at least one of the London gigs, probably Finsbury as it's only 5 miles away.

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OK, just for the sake of some fun (read: anal retentiveness)... three shows in, let's compare the sets to the 2011 reunion, at the same point.

There will be spoilers for this tour, BTW.

So far, they've played 20 songs. This is similar territory to the last tour; after three shows last time, they'd played 21. 

Both tours follow the pattern of a longer, more fan-oriented first gig, then a couple of shorter ones - there were 19 songs at Bridlington, and 20 at Toulouse. 

However, this time round, the subsequent gigs have been longer - well, so far, anyway. At Warrington's Neighbourhood Weekender, there were 16 songs, with 17 at Dublin. In 2011, they played 15 at Primavera, and only 12 at the Isle of Wight festival. (Worth noting that while these were festival gigs, so was Warrington).

As for the songs they've played - well, they know which are the hits! After three shows, they've played all these songs, both this time and in 2011.

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So, basically, to round up.

- This time, the gigs might be slightly longer
- The same core of hits and live favourites are being played
- Other than these obvious hits, they're tending to play songs from TiH and WLL over Intro, H&H and DC

 Hmm, so what are we still waiting for, then? Hawley by all accounts didn't join them today - but will he do so in Sheffield (I mean, he didn't have much time to rehearse with them, if they wanted to, what with being in Holmfirth on Thursday night), leading to maybe a couple of others? Will they play any stuff from pre-Different Class apart from Razz, Babies, Pink Glove and First Time? Hell, will they go earlier than that? Might we hear anything else - apart from 'After You' - that we haven't heard live before? (I'm looking at you, Revolution and Miners' Strike)



-- Edited by lipglossed on Saturday 10th of June 2023 12:26:49 AM

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lipglossed wrote:

 Hmm, so what are we still waiting for, then? Hawley by all accounts didn't join them today 


-- Edited by lipglossed on Saturday 10th of June 2023 12:26:49 AM


 Just seen a video of Common People on Twitter and Mr, Hawley is very much present.



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Richard did lap steel guitar on Sunrise and joined in on rhythm guitar for CommPeeps.

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Oh, lovely! I was sure I saw a video (from someone's back garden) of him playing on Common People during the soundcheck, but then someone on Setlist.FM said he wasn't there. I'll amend the setlist then.

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Current Setlist

I Spy - I think that this is going to be the opening song for all gigs

Sorted for E's and Wizz / Babies / Do You Remember the First Time? - I guess we're getting these whether we like it or not. I personally would swap them out for songs like "Live Bed Show", "The Fear" and "Party Hard" but I can't see it happening

Something Changed - I would include this above but I feel a bit more motivated by the string section

Like a Friend - this seems to be a regular live song now and deservedly so

After You / Glory Days - I have watched the Bridlington performances on YouTube and I really hope that these are played more often. They sound like hit singles from a parallel universe.


Likely contenders for future appearances

His 'n' Hers / My Legendary Girlfriend - they were played by Jarv Is so may still be fresh in his mind

Help the Aged - the only top 10 single that they haven't played so I think that it may be in with a chance

The Trees - it's a nice song but nothing else. At least "Help the Aged" has a soaring chorus. I think it is in with a chance but hardly the biggest loss if it isn't played

Bad Cover Version - more like it

Joyriders / Acrylic Afternoons / Have You Seen Her Lately? / Laughing Boy / I Want You / Sheffield: Sex City - seemed to make random appearances on previous tours

The Fear - they opened at Finsbury with this 25 years ago...

Hoping for

It's a Dirty World, Deep Fried in Kelvin (I can dream), Party Hard, Sylvia, Live Bed Show (as per V96), The Fear

-- Edited by Ian on Thursday 15th of June 2023 06:43:25 PM

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Born To Cry might make an airing again in Sheffield, and Mile End in London.

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Ian wrote:


Likely contenders for future appearances

His 'n' Hers / My Legendary Girlfriend - they were played by Jarv Is so may still be fresh in his mind



 They also opened recently with an absolutely stonking version of She's a Lady. 



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Eamonn wrote:

Sheffield needs sex city


 Or Wickerman. 

Personally I prefer the latter.



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I'm just hoping they come to the US, but it would be above and beyond to hear Acrylic Afternoons and (impossible long shot) Wishful Thinking. I saw Jarvis/Jarv Is do His n Hers in a tiny club in CA and it was incredible.

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Seeing as The Sisters EP is going up on streaming today...

His 'n' Hers tonight? Or maybe even Seconds, seeing as it's such a fan favourite?

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Seconds, only ever played a handful of times on the HnH tour when Russell's violin slayed. Such a travesty it's been on ice for 29 years.

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Well, looks like a standardised setlist from now on. They'll probably tinker from show-to-show (Mis-Shapes/Razzmatazz/Dishes either before or after Something Changed), but seems like they might've picked a standardised set with the aim of representing the band's different eras through Island, with a slight bias towards DC.

It's a great setlist, to be fair. Expecting a couple of variations at Sheffield (Sex City or Wickerman, plus maybe After You or Glory Days) and at Finsbury Park (a bit more from TIH).

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Trying not to get my hopes up too much for deep-cuts at Sheffield, but theyre up up up for the homecoming. Wickerman, I reckon, simply because S:SC got its airing last time. I missed it in London, sadly, because someone in the crowd threw on an envelope requesting Underwear, which they proceeded to play instead

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superchob wrote:

Trying not to get my hopes up too much for deep-cuts at Sheffield, but theyre up up up for the homecoming. Wickerman, I reckon, simply because S:SC got its airing last time. I missed it in London, sadly, because someone in the crowd threw on an envelope requesting Underwear, which they proceeded to play instead


 I remember reading about that! People weren't happy!

I thought - and highly likely I'm wrong here - that Live Bed Show was the song that they dropped for Underwear, and they simply ran out of time for S:SC... Apparently there was upset in the dressing room afterwards, largely because Jarvis had behaved really knobbishly to Mark (as Russell's book documents), but also I think someone (it may have been Steve?) felt Jarvis had rabbited on a bit too much and they consequently hadn't played enough fan-favourites at a fan gig, after all the trouble of rehearsing and soundchecking the song. I must admit I can't remember where I read this, so feel free to call bullshit on this, but it certainly is true that S:SC was listed as part of the encore for the first night, and then was suddenly bumped up to midway through the setlist on the second, effectively swapping places with Wickerman - almost as if they decided they were definitely, definitely playing it rather than losing it to time.



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lipglossed wrote:

 but also I think someone (it may have been Steve?) felt Jarvis had rabbited on a bit too much and they consequently hadn't played enough fan-favourites at a fan gig, after all the trouble of rehearsing and soundchecking the song. I must admit I can't remember where I read this, so feel free to call bullshit on this, 


 Jarvis seemed to talk a lot less this time than I've ever seen before, still plenty to engage the crowd, but maybe he has had a bit of a lecture about not getting enough songs in.



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Fran wrote:
lipglossed wrote:

 but also I think someone (it may have been Steve?) felt Jarvis had rabbited on a bit too much and they consequently hadn't played enough fan-favourites at a fan gig, after all the trouble of rehearsing and soundchecking the song. I must admit I can't remember where I read this, so feel free to call bullshit on this, 


 Jarvis seemed to talk a lot less this time than I've ever seen before, still plenty to engage the crowd, but maybe he has had a bit of a lecture about not getting enough songs in.


I think I remember you mentioning that at the pub after Brid! Yeah he seems to be reining it in a bit, at least given the festival setlists so far have been a bit longer than they were in 2011... 16 songs or so rather than 14.



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I think set-list curveballs and surprises are undoubtedly hampered by the high-end lighting and stage show that they've put together. These things are planned to the Nth degree. Most of the songs they've played now have a distinctive set-up so it makes sens to rinse and repeat when effort and money has gone into them.

I'm trying to remember if Razzmatazz had a distinctive backdrop when played live in Dublin as that's the only time it's been performed so far.

Hopefully there is still space for other songs to get their 2023 debuts but maybe that's more likely when they go back indoors and there's less need to dazzle a whole field of fans and more casual observers.

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