A suggestion from me to setlist makers:
Please stop including full albums in your setlists.
While full albums are good to release as a standalone, adding them into a setilst includes a decent bit of filler that makes the overall quality of the setlist diminish (in my opinion)
Please stop including full albums in your setlists.
While full albums are good to release as a standalone, adding them into a setilst includes a decent bit of filler that makes the overall quality of the setlist diminish (in my opinion)
Also, setlists don& #39;t have to be 300+ charts to be good, Paradigm only had 101 and still felt like it had a bit too much. The days where 40-60 chart setlists were popular felt much better from a playing perspective, since it was less overwhelming to fully complete
ISH and ISH2 are still 2 of my favorite setlists of all time, mainly because unlike CTH2/AH/AH2 etc. All of the charts in there felt like it was part of the complete challenge of the setlist as a whole, rather than just a compilation of charts compiled into a "setlist"
THIS BEING SAID - Full Album SOLO MEDLIES are pretty fantastic, usually - and don& #39;t overstretch their welcome in terms of length, which is my main complaint of modern solo medlies (Far too long, usually)