gd_castaway90 Posted Thursday at 05:50 AM Posted Thursday at 05:50 AM Billie needs a new setlist. When you've seen the band 12+ times, every time they come to or near Ohio since 2005, they become very predictable. Do you think the band needs time to practice the lesser known songs? Maybe we can help make that happen. Here's a playlist I've been working on for a long time. I think it's perfect. Here's another playlist I made for them. I hope they see this. Quote
billy1986 Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM More Insomniac Westbound Sign and Bab’s Ulva Who need to be staples along with Uptight and Bang Bang Quote
That Dude Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM I've always wanted The Saints Are Coming. U2 played it a lot in 2006, and I guess it's more their song than Green Day's but....I love it. It would be a lot of fun, and it was pretty successful. 1 1 Quote
greenalert997x Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I think casual fans, concert goers expect well-known Green Day songs, so they don't complain about the playlist. Many don't know songs like Westbound Sign or Wow That's Load. In that respect, as most of bands, they can't make a big change. But to be honest, I'd love to have them refresh the playlist and throw some deep cuts. 2 Quote
billy1986 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I think the majority of fans at a GD concert are mostly fans who know Westbound Sign and Haishkina and would love for album cuts. I don’t know if the band realizes that but when the play Brat, Stuart and the Ave, Scattered, Armatage Shanks, Worry Rock, parts of Redundant in the encore listen the fans sing along and go crazy same with Disappearing boy and one of my lies I just think they underestimate the fans love of their album tracks. Is just like to see them not just play the same stuff over and over on the 21st Century Breakdown tour they’d play album Cuts and at the time Drama Queen which was unreleased as well as Olivia and Minnesota Girl. I wish they’d understand how loved those songs are. Even Last Nigh On Earth gets a great response and that somehow wasn’t a single Murder City got good responses too. It’s wild how many deep cuts never have been played live. They should do their own era’s tour 1 Quote
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