Everything Old is New Again
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 8:57 pm
I understand the need to keep some songs in the show, as they are such big hits. As you have spoken to, this squeezes other things out of the show (new concert only songs, older deep cuts, opening acts [that one is fine with me]). In light of this, you guys end up playing the same things over and over and over again. And some folks end up seeing the same things over and over. I know Al doesn't change a lot of things between shows because he sells a lot of tickets and feels obligated to deliver a good product to the people who have paid lots of money for a good show. I can appreciate that. I also really appreciate when Al and the band change things up. Do you guys have any input into these things? Is there a song you would like to do in the catalog that you haven't done live, or not for a long time? It's nice to have small changes (changing up the "Fat" joke w/Santa/ho/hoe, Al hanging on "he's a ghost" on "The Saga Begins", extending the "I can't hear you" bit on "DTBS", etc.). But really changing the song like when " Like A Surgeon" changed to the "Madonna Truth or Dare Version" or writing a new verse like in "Headline News" is a lot more dramatic and enjoyable. Do you guys ever wish to change things up more like this? Like doing a reggae version of something, or actual "unplugged" type version like the MTV promos or the NPR show? Did you get a lot of feedback when you guys wore the costumes that went with different songs during the Halloween show a few years back?
Also, do you have any idea why Al would make such a random small change like in "Syndicated, Inc.", when he changed "The Munsters" to "Mork and Mindy"? Why those shows? Why no other lines/shows, etc?
Thank you!
Also, do you have any idea why Al would make such a random small change like in "Syndicated, Inc.", when he changed "The Munsters" to "Mork and Mindy"? Why those shows? Why no other lines/shows, etc?
Thank you!