I think I mentioned in a thread with a similar topic: I have no issue with hearing the hits. Every musician is going to play their hits. People still go and see acts like the Stones and Springsteen for songs they’ve heard a ridiculous number of times, not for their new stuff.FinsUp6835 wrote: March 25, 2018 8:37 amYeah. These songs have been in the rotation a lot recently. I wouldn't mind Great Filling in every set. Great jam and old school. He will never drop BEG. He recorded it. Crowd favorite. I get why he plays it. My grandma knows the song Brown Eyed Girl. And, I really like Knees of my heart but it has been in the set a lot. I get why he plays some of these songs. Knee Deep is relevant to the younger, country crowd. Back Where I come From allows him to feature Mac more and Knees of my heart allows Robert G to kill it on the steel drums. But, he could def. switch these songs up. No average fan would be upset if he didn't play these.boatdrinks84 wrote: March 23, 2018 2:53 pm Brown-Eyed Girl
Take It Easy
Great Filling Station Holdup with Midnight Rider
Weather With You
Knee Deep
Back Where I Come From
Knees of My Heart (this one has come out a LOT since 2013)
But we’ve transitioned from The Big 8 to The Big 12 with BEG, OPH, 5 O’Clock, and Southern Cross, and then there’s a very shallow pool of second-tier songs that are like a 50/50 shot to hear during every tour, like Knee Deep, Back Where I Come From, Grapefruit Juicufruit, Pencil-Thin Mustache, Weather With You, Knees of My Heart, etc.
The end result is out of a 22-24 song setlist, we’re left with a small handful of songs that aren’t in the standard rotation.
What I’m getting at is I’d like to see that second tier get just a little bit smaller and that third category get just a little bit bigger. I feel like as recently as the Welcome To Fin Land or Loungin’ at the Lagoon tours, we were getting a lot more variation with stuff we hadn’t heart in a while: Wino and I Know, Who’s the Blonde Stranger, King of Somwhere Hot, etc. We got Barometer Soup and Meet Me in Memphis in Chicago two years ago and that was a real treat.

