Classic rock cover bands

Started by slinkp, June 18, 2014, 10:50:42 AM

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Highlander

Quote from: TBird1958 on June 21, 2014, 12:01:17 PM
... This is mostly '80s with just a little deviation...

Your mastery of the subtle understatement always amazes me... 8) ;)

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TBird1958

 Some of this is about who you want to play for too, sounds silly but the young folks generally stay out later so playing music that 30-50ish womenfolk like seems to be the ticket - at least for us.
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Highlander

Just like your by-line... you know the rule... The key is knowing your market... Teen Spirit is a nice touch as a finale for your neck of the woods, too :)
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Pilgrim

Not only do The Nasty Habits have good sets, they put on a real show.  That's where bands like mine fall short.  We're good musically, but the showmanship factor is low.  It's clear from the videos that the Habits rock their crowd visually, too.
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TBird1958


When Teen Spirit first came up as a song to try I thought for sure people would hate it........ I try to intro it by reminding the crowd that it's been about 22years, and that the band is from just down the coast in Aberdeen  ;)

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OldManC

Quote from: TBird1958 on June 21, 2014, 05:59:56 PM
When Teen Spirit first came up as a song to try I thought for sure people would hate it........ I try to intro it by reminding the crowd that it's been about 22years, and that the band is from just down the coast in Aberdeen  ;)

Perfect!

leftybass

Here's a typical night:



FIRST SET:

A Hard Day's Night
Act Naturally
All My Loving
Boys
Can't Buy Me Love
Day Tripper
Eight Days A Week
Help!
Hide Your Love Away
I Feel Fine
I Saw Her Standing There
I Should Have Known Better
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Love Me Do
Please Please Me
She Loves You
Tell Me Why
The Night Before
This Boy
Ticket to Ride
Twist and Shout
You Can't Do That




SECOND SET:

Back in the USSR
Birthday
Come Together
Get Back
Here Comes the Sun
Hey Jude
I Am the Walrus
Lady Madonna
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Nowhere Man
Paperback Writer
Penny Lane
Revolution
Something
Strawberry Fields Forever
Taxman
The Ballad of John and Yoko
With A Little Help From My Friends
Yellow Submarine




THIRD SET:

All Day and All of the Night
I Can't Explain
Feel A Whole Lot Better
For Your Love
Get Off My Cloud
Heart Full of Soul
Henry the VIII
I'm A Believer
Last Train to Clarksville
Mr. Tambourine Man
My Generation
Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown
Satisfaction
Stepping Stone
Time of the Season
We Gotta Get Out of This Place
You Really Got Me
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westen44

With the addition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," the SECOND SET would go from A++ to A+++.
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westen44

Quote from: Pilgrim on June 21, 2014, 04:59:39 PM
Not only do The Nasty Habits have good sets, they put on a real show.  That's where bands like mine fall short.  We're good musically, but the showmanship factor is low.  It's clear from the videos that the Habits rock their crowd visually, too.

I've never been in anything which involved much showmanship, either.  It requires going the extra mile.  Many can't do it or don't want to do it, or both. 
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leftybass

Quote from: westen44 on July 31, 2014, 01:39:04 PM
With the addition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," the SECOND SET would go from A++ to A+++.

We do that one quite often!
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westen44

It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Aussie Mark

While we're sharing set lists, here's our standard two setter club show that we do with Rolling Stoned ...

60s set (with Brian)

Get Off My Cloud
Not Fade Away
The Last Time
Time Is On my Side
It's All Over Now
Little Red Rooster
Carol
Route 66
I'm Free
Walking The Dog
Under My Thumb
Let's Spend the Night Together
Paint It Black
Ruby Tuesday

Second set (starting with Mick Taylor)

Jumpin' Jack Flash
Tumblin Dice
Happy
You Cant Always Get What U Want
Gimme Shelter
Bitch
Angie
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Midnight Rambler
Sympathy For The Devil (extended intro for wardrobe change, and for Mick T to morph into Ronnie)
Miss You
Waiting On A Friend
Beast of Burden
It's Only Rock And Roll
Start Me Up
Satisfaction
Cheers
Mark
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Aussie Mark

And here's our classic rock format cover band for pubs -

Set 1 (all Australian classic rock songs)

No Secrets - The Angels
Dont Change - INXS
Rock n Roll Outlaw - Rose Tattoo
Evie part 1 - Stevie Wright
On my Mind - Powderfinger
Bad Boy For Love - Rose Tattoo
Sorry - The Easybeats
Ill make you happy - The Easybeats
Like Wow Wipeout - Hoodoo Gurus
Am I Ever gonna see your face again - The Angels

Set 2 (all Bon Scott era ACDC)

Live Wire
Jailbreak
Shot Down In Flames
TNT
The Jack
Dirty Deeds
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
High Voltage
Highway to Hell
Long Way to the Top

Set 3 (assorted classic rock)

Rocks - Primal Scream
Backdoor Man - The Doors
The Jean Genie - Bowie
Walk This Way - Aerosmith
Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
Rebel Rebel - Bowie
Hard To Handle - Black Crowes
Love Me Two Times - The Doors
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Honky Tonk
Jumping Jack Flash
Satisfaction
Cheers
Mark
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amptech

Quote from: Aussie Mark on July 31, 2014, 05:39:38 PM

Set 2 (all Bon Scott era ACDC)

Live Wire
Jailbreak
Shot Down In Flames
TNT
The Jack
Dirty Deeds
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
High Voltage
Highway to Hell
Long Way to the Top


I play occationally in an all Scott AC/DC coverband, and this could be a typical set list. These songs never go wrong in a pub.
We played an outdoor festival gig some years back, and our lead guitarplayer found out that a guy at his day job played bagpipe!
This guy just loved bagpipe an used to rehearse deep in the forest. I even heard bagpipes in this forest, thinking I experienced a crazy flashback or something, but it was the real deal.

Anyway, we opened with Long way to the top that night, he walked through the crowd from the back row towards the stage as he played, I think it must be one of my favourite concert memories...

slinkp

Live wire!  That is a great one to do. And I find it really hard... so simple, but requires total unflagging conviction.
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