The problem is all of the songs these parodies target are extra-dated since the last album, because their original artists have all put out new material (well idk about B.O.B.) and shocked and disturbed people in new ways. Besides "Perform This Way," idk if any of them will be their own songs. I agree with Yankochick concerning "CIA." "Whatever You Like" ought to leave the setlist, imo.Big Spoon wrote:One thing I've thought of is what'll happen to the Alpocalypse parodies on this tour - which will stay the full song and which will become part of the Medley.
My thoughts:
Perform This Way - will probably stay as it's own number due to the costumes.
TMZ - While I really love this song, and feel it's great to have near the start of the show, it'll probably become part of the medley.
Party In The CIA - I can't see this not staying a full song.
Another Tattoo - Will stay in the medley
Whatever You Like - Might leave the setlist. While it's still relevant, it's been around for two tours and longer than all the other songs.
What about the originals from Alpocalypse? We'll have to see what the six new originals on Mandatory Fun will be like (God I love being able to call it by its name now!) but here are my opinions:
"CNR" - My favorite Internet Leak, but it's a toss-up to me if it stays. Maybe it will stay because it's shorter and easier?
"Skipper Dan" - Probably shouldn't be in the new setlist, thanks to people asking him if he "wants to do serious music now" because of it.
"Craigslist" - I'd like to see this one stay in full, or maybe at least full minus verse 2. Good costuming and concept.
"Ringtone" - Better not be in setlist
"If That Isn't Love" - My favorite original off Alpocalypse, but another toss-up. I didn't get to see a show last tour - was this in full or part of a medley?
"Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me" - Won't be in setlist