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Originally Posted by ToySoldier#34
Just playing Warehouse way too many times at shows we aren't at these days
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This would be a perfect song to switch up into different slots more. A song I'd take literally every show I go to. If you gonna try to strawman me at least respond to the proper argument I'm making. # of plays has NOTHING to do with the point I'm making.
http://dmbalmanac.com/SongChecklist.aspx?tid=8164
Check out these three things on the almanac song chart:
1 - Tripping Billies - this is an example of a song that has been rotated well. Lots of different spots it can pop up. Keeps the set exciting.
2 - Grey Street/Singing from the Windows - These two are exactly what's wrong. If you are seeing Singing from the Windows there is a 90% chance you are watching a Dave solo E1. First strum of Grey Street towards end of set and you pretty much know it's the set closer. Yikes.
3 - Warehouse - This song could be played the exact same number of times as it is now. If it popped up in a few more different slots rather than consistently midset then we are golden.
You find 10 classic DMB songs that have already been played this tour anyways and rotate them and none would have been played in same slot more than 3-4 times at this point in tour.