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Will the Kingston show depart from these awesome sets?
#1

Do you think because the Kingston show is being shown on tv and in many public gathering spaces that they will not follow these awesome setlist variations and stick to a greatest hits kind of crappy set?
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#2

No. I don't think the fact that's it's being shown on TV will influence the set list. That's just not what The Hip do. I would think that the fact that it's "the last show" would influence it more... "Hey, did we ever want to perform this song?"
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#3

Part of me is hoping they're gearing up to do these mini album sets, covering every album for Kingston.

New Orleans is Sinking
Boots or Hearts
Blow at High Dough
In A World Possessed By the Human Mind
What Blue
Machine
Yer Not the Ocean
At the Lonely End of the Rink
In View
Gift Shop
Don't Wake Daddy
Ahead By a Century
Love is a First
Morning Moon
Country Day
Fireworks
Bobcaygeon
Poets
At Transformation
Man Machine Poem
Streets Ahead
The Darkest One
It's a Good Life if you Don't Weaken
The Dire Wolf
Lake Fever
Putting Down
My Music at Work
Fiddler's Green
Little Bones
Long Time Running

Vaccination Scar
It Can't Be Nashville Every Night
Gus: The Polar Bear from Central Park

Wheat Kings
Locked in the Trunk of a Car
Courage




I can dream.
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#4

I do not think they will depart from this current format for this show but pick more of the Greatest hits from each album.

It would more likely being this using TATH as an example

ABAC
Gift
Springtime
Flamenco

Compared to a
ABAC
Let's Stay Engaged.
Put it Off
The Apartment song
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chancellor Wrote:I do not think they will depart from this current format for this show but pick more of the Greatest hits from each album.

It would more likely being this using TATH as an example

ABAC
Gift
Springtime
Flamenco

Compared to a
ABAC
Let's Stay Engaged.
Put it Off
The Apartment song

I agree. But Highway Girl though!
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boot Wrote:No. I don't think the fact that's it's being shown on TV will influence the set list. That's just not what The Hip do. I would think that the fact that it's "the last show" would influence it more... "Hey, did we ever want to perform this song?"

I'd hope so... But not selfishly because I want a good setlist, but rather because I want the boys to enjoy it as much as they can and not worry about pleasing the masses.
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