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Choose your dreamsetlist of Elvis concert from 69-77 era.
My choose for 25 songs set:
01. See Se Rider 3?
02. I Got A Woman 6?
03. Something 3?
04. You Gave Me A Mountain 3?
05. Steamroller Blues 3?
06. Jailhouse Rock 2?
07. It?s Midnight 3?
08. Promised Land 3?
09. Burning Love 3?
10. Polk Salad Annie 5?
--. Introduction 10?
11. Johnny B. Goode - long version ala Aloha 2? (y)
12. T-R-O-U-B-L-E 3?
13. Heartbreak Hotel 2?
14. Suspicious Minds 4?
15. If You Talk In Your Sleep 3?
16. How Great Thou Art 3?
17. Why Me Lord 3?
18. Long Tall Sally / Whole Lotta Shakin? Goin? On 2?
19. An American Trilogy 4?
20. Hound Dog 2?
21. Hurt 2?
22. Funny How Time Slips Away 2?
23. That?s Allright 2?
24. Unchained Melody 3?
25. C.H.F.I.L 3?
cca running time of this show - 85 mins :cheers: .
Please, choose from songs he played live in this era. :D
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I have many different ideas, but I'll only list one:
Jumpsuit: Blue Owl Suit w/ cape
Also Sprach Zarathustra
That's Alright (w/ Gibson Dove guitar)
Burning Love (w/ Gibson Dover guitar)
Kentucky Rain
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Return To Sender
Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
Help Me
I'm Leaving
Way Down
Little Sister/Get Back (playing electric guitar)
Baby I Don't Care (playing electric guitar)
Are You Lonesome Tonight (playing electric guitar)
A Little Less Conversation
Heartbreak Hotel
Boss Man
Love Me Tender
Suspicious Minds
Introductions
Hurt
Promised Land
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
How Great Thou Art
Hound Dog (complete version)
American Trilogy
Closing Vamp / Announcements
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O man, that's a good topic (y)
I love our guy, but I really find it a shame that a person who had more top10 hits than any other artist or band on the world, had such a poor setlist. I mean, he could easily change it more often.
This would be my dreamlist:
1) See See Rider (gotta love that tune)
2) I Got a Woman / Amen (love that interaction with the audience)
3) Susan When She Tried (great upto country)
4) Always On My Mind (amazing ballad)
5) Any Day Now (contemporary ballad)
golden oldies:
6) a Big Hunk O'Love
7) Jailhouse Rock
8) Loving You
9) (Marie Was The Name) Of His Latest Flame
10) Moody Blue (modern)
11) Never Been To Spain (fantastic cover)
Gospel:
12) How Great Thou Art
13) Run On / Bosom Of Abraham
14) You'll Never Walk Alone
15) Down In The Alley / Let Yourself Go (medley)
16) And I Love You So (love this ballad)
17) I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water (imagine the orchestra getting wild on the end)
18) Can't Help Falling In Love
Possibly it will be too long. But I think that with a changing setlist Elvis would have kept his focus on touring and would have been able to do a longer show :D
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Now, lets see......
1. See See Rider
2. I Got A Woman / Amen
3. Trying To Get To You
4. What Now My Love
5. You Gave Me A Mountain
6. Patch it Up
7. My Boy
8. Trouble
9. Johnny B Goode
10. I'm Leavin'
11. American Tilogy
12. Kentucky Rain
13. Steamroller Blues
14. Fairytale
15. I Really Don't Want To Know
16. Thats All Right
17. One Night
18. Faded Love
19. Suspicious Minds
20. Hurt
21. Let It Be Me
22. Can't Help Falling In Love
This might be too long too :oops: but what a show (y)
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Hey, don't forget Elvisn needs to bare his soul.
Sits down at the keyboard & plays on his own either Rags to Riches &/or Where No One Stands Alone.
AND plugs in his guitar to play Reconsider Baby &/or Such A Night (properly!).
Heaven !
Cheers
piers
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And dont forget "Bridge over troubled water" :oops:
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There are too many good songs to choose from :clap:
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Hmmm....indeed, missed a few classics out there :oops:
Hard to get them all in....... (y)
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Make the show longer :cheers:
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I was just thinking the same Kenny (y)
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On that subject, I am surprised that more people weren't dissatisfied with the length of the shows Elvis generally gave in the 70s, or that an issue was never made of that to the point where he felt he needed to make them longer. You had Bruce Springsteen giving his all for 3 hours--well, that's an exception to the rule, but still Elvis's were on the short side for sure.
I guess seeing Elvis for any length of time though was enough to satisfy. I wouldn't know. :mad:
That's one great thing about Elvis The Concert: it's a long show!
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:oops: I don?t know one song from your setlist!!! I?m Moving On!!! :help: :please:
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YOU CAN SEE MY SETLIST AND COVER ART HERE:
SETLIST
What most people forget is the pace of the show, some put to many rockin' songs into the show and others to many ballads, you have to keep in mind that Elvis has to do the show! if he had to do to many uptempo songs in the beginning of the show he would have been out breath in 20 minutes. And to many ballads at the start, people fall a sleep in the stadium :lol:
So the way i made this setlist is to keep the pace in it and to keep everyone happy..i hope i succeded in that...
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Jumpsuit: Blue Tiffany Suit
Also Sprach Zarathustra
That's Alright (w/ acoustic guitar)
Burning Love (w/ acoustic guitar)
Promised Land (w/ acoustic guitar)
Trouble / Raised On Rock
Kentucky Rain
Moody Blue
Blue Suede Shoes (complete version)
Steamroller Blues
Any Day Now
A Liittle Less Conversation
Return To Sender
Fame and Fortune
U.S. Male (playing electric guitar)
Baby I Don't Care (playing electric guitar)
After Loving You (playing electric guitar)
Suspicious Minds
Introductions
If I Can Dream
Jailhouse Rock (complete version)
You'll Never Walk Alone (playing piano)
Unchained Melody (playing piano)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (playing piano)
Way Down
Hurt (w/ repeat)
Hound Dog (complete version)
American Trilogy
Closing Vamp / Announcements
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Thank you Peter! Since I am having fun w/ this, I might as well do one more, which is my final one:
Jumpsuit: Black Matador Suit
Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider (w/ acoustic guitar)
Johnny B. Goode (w/ acoustic guitar)
Big Boss Man (w/ acoustic guitar)
Welcome To My World
Long Black Limousine
Medley: Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
Heartbreak Hotel
One Night
Hound Dog (complete version)
It's a Matter of Time
Viva Las Vegas
It Hurts Me
What'd I Say
Memphis (playing electric guitar)
Merry Christmas Baby (playing electric guitar)
Medley: Loving You/I Was The One/Money Honey (playing electric guitar)
Mamie (*sang by Charlie Hodge*)
Wearing That Loved On Look
Polk Salad Annie
Introductions
How Great Thou Art
Proud Mary
Funny How Time Slips Away
My Babe
Just Pretend
Mystery Train / Tigerman
My Way
Closing Vamp / Announcements
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WHAT A FANTASTIC QUESTION PETER!!! (y)
To be perfectly honest, I don't think I could come up with a set list for one of Elvis' shows simply because it would depend on my mood at the time I chose the songs, much like how Elvis did things when he was on stage.
A perfect example of this comes from the new FTD release THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM, where seemingly out of nowhere, he launches into SNOWBIRD. Same with ONLY BELIEVE, also from that CD. I agree with Albert's post that, considering how many songs Elvis recorded during his career, that he never really strayed from the usual set list too often. He recorded so many GREAT songs in the 50's and 60's, yet so many of them never even got a passing glance in terms of making it into his stage shows. Wouldn't it have been cool for Elvis to perform songs like U.S. MALE, GUITAR MAN, TOO MUCH, I WANT YOU I NEED YOU I LOVE YOU or MY WISH CAME TRUE once in a while?
But, one thing I wish Elvis would have done on stage in the 70's is perform more of the songs from his then-current albums more often. Yes, he did usually perform his latest singles like T-R-O-U-B-L-E, PROMISED LAND, IT'S MIDNIGHT, MY BOY, HURT, etc. But what about some of the other songs from the albums, like I CAN HELP, SUSAN WHEN SHE TRIED, YOUR LOVE'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMIN', BLUE EYES CRYIN' IN THE RAIN, YOU ASKED ME TO, etc.? Perhaps the inclusion of some of these songs, along with the hit singles would have encouraged more people to go out and buy the albums, thus helping to increase sales and giving Elvis some higher-charting singles/albums in the 70's. Personally, I am curious as to why Elvis didn't try and perform more of the songs from his albums in the 70's....maybe he wasn't sure the fans would enjoy the newer material? Although if I had to venture a guess on this, I would say that maybe it's because Elvis chose not to hold as many rehearsals in the mid to late 70's, so the band (and Elvis himself) wasn't familiar enough with the newer songs to try them out on stage. Just a theory...
Anyway, Peter....GREAT QUESTION!! But as I said, comprising my dream set list would depend on my mood!! So I will just sit back and enjoy reading everyone else's ideas (for now, anyway!) ;)
TCB!
Mike
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OK here is my list:
2001
That's All Right
I Got A Woman
Burning Love
Steamroller Blues
U.S. Male
Crying Time
Trying To Get To You
I Wonder
Portrait Of My Love (Elvis at piano)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Rock'n'Roll Medley
500 Miles
Promised Land
I'll Remember You
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
Proud Mary
For The Good Times
Run On/Bosom of Abraham
How Great Thou Art
Stranger In The Crowd
Trouble
My Babe
When The Snow on The Roses
What Now My Love
Rages to Riches
It's A Matter of Time
American Trilogy
Closing Vamp
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Suit: Chinese Dragon jumpsuit
This would be a cool setlist for me:
2001
That's All Right
Way Down
Mystery Train/Tiger Man
Something
You Gave Me a Mountain
Don't Cry Daddy/In the Ghetto
Burning Love
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
All Shook Up
Jailhouse Rock (complete)
Don't
What Now My Love?
Steamroller Blues
Kentucky Rain
Polk Salad Annie
Intros: Johnny B. Goode, Early Morning Rain, I Really Don't Want to Know
Moody Blue
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Little Sister
Where No One Stands Alone (piano)
Unchained Melody (piano)
My Way
Hound Dog
A Big Hunk of Love
Suspicious Minds
Can't Help Falling in Love
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re
2001
see see rider
proud mary
return to sender
one broken heart for sale
how great thou art
sweet caroline
when my blue moon turns to gold again
paralyzed
moody blue
i'll never fall in love again
blueberry hill
what now my love
the impossible dream
true love travels on a gravel road
don't cry daddy
kentucky rain
blue moon of kentucky
such a night
crying in the chappel
fairy tail
it's now or never