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Originally Posted by Hahninator
What?
No way.
They are playing 3-4 songs off the new album live right now, it's going to stay like that for the tour hopefully. It hasn't changed since the album came out. The worst parts of 2010 and 2012 were when they overloaded the sets with astronomical amounts of new songs. They seem to have it figured out with 3-4, which is a perfect amount.
No album needs more than 4 songs played from it at any show, in my opinion.
Dave isn't changing a setlist because of a webcast, that's a really wild assumption to think he would do that.
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I disagree. I think it would factor into his decision about the set list. Apparently he puts a lot of effort into set lists. So knowing that this is going out to a larger audience, he might load more "hits" maybe or feature more new tunes or add a rarity or two or any combination of these to surprise the Camden audience and the online viewers.
Maybe they weren't going to do any of the singles that night and now they might... Of it they release new single this week, it'll be featured. He might feel like making a musical, social, or political statement (or, again, all three). I think it would be odd if he didn't think a bit more about and revisit the set knowing it reaches a significantly larger audience.