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setlist.fm

setlist.fm is a free wiki-like service to collect and share setlists.

According to wikipedia.org , a setlist is "... a document that lists the songs that a band or musical artist intends to play during a specific concert performance."

setlist.fm takes that definition further and considers a setlist to be the list of the songs a band or artist actually played during a concert.

Marquee Memories: Pond

Marquee Memories: Pond

Marquee Memories: Yard Act

Marquee Memories: Yard Act

Marquee Memories: Friedberg

Marquee Memories: Friedberg

Unlocked: Jesse McCartney

Unlocked: Jesse McCartney

Unlocked: Games We Play

Unlocked: Games We Play

Marquee Memories: Yonaka

Marquee Memories: Yonaka

Unlocked: Cherry Glazerr

Unlocked: Cherry Glazerr

Marquee Memories: Arkells

Marquee Memories: Arkells

Unlocked: Yonaka

Unlocked: Yonaka

Unlocked: Arkells

Unlocked: Arkells

Marquee Memories: Foghat

Marquee Memories: Foghat

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  • @xavierjohn2211
    @xavierjohn22113 күн бұрын

    Jake Wesley Rogers had always been drawn to music. Growing up in a small town in the heart of South Carolina, he would spend hours playing his guitar and dreaming of one day making it big in the music industry. His soothing voice and heartfelt lyrics had a way of connecting with people on a deep level, and he knew that he had a gift that needed to be shared with the world. As he grew older, Jake began to perform at local coffee shops and small venues, gaining a following of loyal fans who were captivated by his soulful sound. His music was a unique blend of rock, folk, pop, and country, showcasing his versatility and talent as a musician. But despite his growing success, Jake longed for something more. He wanted to push himself creatively, to challenge himself to reach new heights and explore new horizons. One day, Jake decided to embark on a journey of self-discovery and exploration. He packed his guitar and a few belongings and set off for the vast expanse of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. As he stood at the edge of the canyon, taking in the breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs and winding river below, Jake felt a sense of peace and inspiration wash over him. The beauty of the natural world seemed to seep into his soul, filling him with a renewed sense of purpose and creativity. For days, Jake wandered through the canyons, strumming his guitar and letting the beauty of his surroundings fuel his musical passions. He wrote new songs and worked on perfecting his craft, pushing himself to new limits and embracing the wild, untamed spirit of the landscape around him. In the stillness of the desert night, under a blanket of stars that seemed to stretch on forever, Jake found himself truly alive and in tune with the universe. But as much as he loved the solitude and beauty of the Grand Canyon, Jake knew that he couldn't stay forever. He had a burning desire to share his music with the world, to connect with people through his songs and stories. And so, with a heavy heart and a promise to return one day, Jake packed up his things and set off for his next destination. His journey eventually led him to the bustling streets of New York City, where he found himself drawn to the historic James Bailey House. The iconic building, with its grand architecture and storied past, spoke to Jake in a way that he couldn't quite explain. He felt a deep sense of connection to the house and its history, as if the echoes of the past were calling out to him, urging him to explore and create. In the shadow of the city's towering skyscrapers, Jake found a renewed sense of purpose and drive. He spent hours wandering the halls of the James Bailey House, taking in the rich history and elegant beauty of the building. And as he sat down to write new music, he felt a surge of inspiration that seemed to flow from the very walls around him. The songs that Jake wrote in the hallowed halls of the Bailey House were some of his most powerful and soul-stirring yet. They spoke of love and loss, of hope and redemption, capturing the essence of his own journey and the emotions that had fueled his quest for self-discovery. And as he performed these new songs at small, intimate venues throughout the city, Jake knew that he had found his true calling as a musician. But his journey was far from over. In search of new inspiration and experiences, Jake set his sights on the lush, green landscapes of the Falls Park on the Reedy in South Carolina. Nestled in the heart of Greenville, the park was a haven of natural beauty and serenity, with its rushing waterfalls and towering trees. Here, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature, Jake found a sense of peace and tranquility that he had never experienced before. As he wandered through the park, playing his guitar and breathing in the fresh, clean air, Jake felt a deep sense of gratitude for the journey that had brought him to this moment. He thought back on the winding roads and wild landscapes that he had traversed, the cities and towns that had welcomed him with open arms, and the people he had met along the way. And he knew that he was exactly where he was meant to be. With his heart full of gratitude and his soul brimming with inspiration, Jake continued to write and perform his music, sharing his stories and songs with anyone who would listen. His music was a testament to the power of art and creativity, a celebration of the human spirit and the wonders of the natural world. And as he looked out at the cascading waterfalls and verdant trees of Falls Park on the Reedy, Jake knew that he had truly found his place in the world. And so, Jake Wesley Rogers continued on his journey, exploring new landscapes and pushing the boundaries of his creativity. His music touched the hearts of countless listeners, inspiring them to reach for their dreams and embrace the beauty of the world around them. And as he strummed his guitar and sang his songs, Jake knew that he was living out his own personal anthem: "You Raise Me Up, to more than I can be.".

  • @carlgevers2557
    @carlgevers25577 күн бұрын

    and yes, i know the 'e' s missing

  • @carlgevers2557
    @carlgevers25577 күн бұрын

    Wells.... Deep subject

  • @thutchins08
    @thutchins0810 күн бұрын

    0:57 are those not the birds that open Soulsucker???

  • @user-ly2qq5oi3i
    @user-ly2qq5oi3i12 күн бұрын

    Awesome well done

  • @haroldjoseph8296
    @haroldjoseph829613 күн бұрын

    👻

  • @jacobg2662
    @jacobg266213 күн бұрын

    I LOVE POND!!!!!!!

  • @Shonazzz
    @Shonazzz13 күн бұрын

    0:06 I wanted them to say "and this is jack ass" so bad

  • @nicolaszambrano3254
    @nicolaszambrano325414 күн бұрын

    Love u nick

  • @hayleybluebird
    @hayleybluebird14 күн бұрын

    Found these guys a week ago, the more I learn about them the more I love them!

  • @LiilYogurt
    @LiilYogurt15 күн бұрын

    This channel is 100% view botting to trick artists into appearing on their interviews lmao. 6k subs, 15 comments, 126 likes, yet somehow 300k views? Sure bud. And all your videos are like this. Somehow tons of views but 0 likes or comments. Like cmon, at least buy a couple comment/like bots, make it seem somewhat realistic. Or at least turn comments and likes off so its not as obvious

  • @Geilolp.
    @Geilolp.16 күн бұрын

    i like men

  • @studiimspaints
    @studiimspaints16 күн бұрын

    WOAHHH INTERVIEW?????!?!??

  • @leiatienza7654
    @leiatienza765418 күн бұрын

    Ken - Lisa Josh - Jennie Jah - Jisoo PabStell - Rosè

  • @KOOL_AID_KID
    @KOOL_AID_KID19 күн бұрын

    Yes Yard Act!

  • @lefthandderivative
    @lefthandderivative22 күн бұрын

    i come to watch this every once in a while

  • @Twins1964
    @Twins196422 күн бұрын

    Bless you Brad,so glad you have a happy life. God bless you brother. ☮ ✝️

  • @1850s_Princess
    @1850s_Princess23 күн бұрын

    I wanna be your bestie too 😅😊

  • @PickleBeanBoss
    @PickleBeanBoss23 күн бұрын

    Why is there 300k views but like 3 comments

  • @Shonazzz
    @Shonazzz13 күн бұрын

    Ong

  • @DropkickNation
    @DropkickNation25 күн бұрын

    Funny dudes.

  • @x0four
    @x0four29 күн бұрын

    It may be cliche, but I have to admit Birdhouse in your soul was what first introduced me and drew me to this band. although I have to say I think their pinnacle (for me personally) is "Where your eyes don't go" my most relatable (taking the place of "Dead") is "Can't keep Johnny down". I thank God for that wintery day in 1990 when Birdhouse in Your Soul happened to be on MTV at exactly the right time to change my life forever. and I thank TMGB for their influence on my growth as a human being.

  • @joric_orara
    @joric_oraraАй бұрын

    😊❤❤❤

  • @1110karin
    @1110karinАй бұрын

    I hope he changed his screen saver.

  • @IzzyKanefsky
    @IzzyKanefskyАй бұрын

    THEY R SO GOOD🎉🎉🎉

  • @IzzyKanefsky
    @IzzyKanefskyАй бұрын

    THIS IS MY FAVORITE BAND AHAHAHAHAH

  • @JanakaSuranga-we4qm
    @JanakaSuranga-we4qmАй бұрын

    Magaa ammaa ravanagaa amma valaa hiti bavi admgaa palamu duva bavi nitharama kwuva muvak bava kwuva gadhara saamayata prsnayak unaa ayagaa mathaka nisi mata ammai thathai magaa kwuruth navi kiyalaa vithari danunaa mama polavaa ayava aduraganna patan ganna hoyanna gaththaa mata vayasa aurudu 6 vaddi ahasa thami mulinma hwuvaa inpassaa mata athma arudha unaa ath mata a ayava dakinna magaa sarirayan aliyata yanna puluvan Kama labunaa magaa sarirayaa inna ayata nithi danna mata puluvan Kama labunaa iskolaadi vanasak nopanva inna Mama pavaruva ugan vana daavall vala pala poth lwuva ayagaa durvala kam gana vivachana godak thibuna kolambasgaa navaa kubhagasa saha pruthuviya raum bava padama ama padamaa vivachana gana soyanna kolam bass lankavan gihin hoyapu hadhaya hoyaganna aurudu 13 Di thappamakin godabima thibunu poll gasak nopanana durak muhudhaa riju rakavak lasata giyaa mama samaga ath dakim ganna puluvan saha bari padam laga mata athma arudha vanna avsara labunu nithi potha danaganna labunaa jasu ath aya palanaya kirimata nithi hadanna igannuvath aya kala kanak nathi bavath dannava ath jasu ama nithi potha vanu van thavama athmikava sahaya vana bava hodinma dannava

  • @savavgecabbage9442
    @savavgecabbage9442Ай бұрын

    Aww i feel bad theres like no views lmao

  • @savavgecabbage9442
    @savavgecabbage9442Ай бұрын

    It's the manspreading for me

  • @haroldjoseph8296
    @haroldjoseph8296Ай бұрын

    Who?😅😅😅😅

  • @Rob_Cary
    @Rob_CaryАй бұрын

    Shout out to Nick for reminding people who really started cancel culture.

  • @TheFemiaTeam
    @TheFemiaTeamАй бұрын

    When Ale is by herself, she's much more outgoing. This was very early, so... Pau has said she always wears sunglasses when she has no makeup. As usual, Dany is put together and ready to go. Here's something with each of them individually kzread.info/dash/bejne/lo6ozLmoYperhsY.html

  • @SkittleKicksPlays
    @SkittleKicksPlaysАй бұрын

    Discovering (going on three years now) The Warning for me is like when I first discovered Metallica in 1986 and Iron Maiden in 1989. They blew my headbanging mind, and they "Keep Me Fed" with all thriller and no filler songs! But I tell you all this Dany, Pau, and Ale with there band will be bigger than Metallica and Maiden have ever been. #GetWarned

  • @daveidmarx8296
    @daveidmarx8296Ай бұрын

    Saw them in Millvale, PA a few weeks ago. They played 58 different songs over the three nights, including stuff they hadn't played in close to 30 years (Out Of Jail + Unrelated Thing). They played two different versions of Spy and both were excellent. Needless to say, they kicked serious ass at each show.

  • @johncampbellpercussion
    @johncampbellpercussionАй бұрын

    These girls are a breath of fresh air. Love them.....

  • @Thatpineappleboyy
    @ThatpineappleboyyАй бұрын

    love them!!

  • @breesaysyay
    @breesaysyayАй бұрын

    "Mom, I'm home." <3

  • @jthutt5042
    @jthutt5042Ай бұрын

    God I love them. 100% real. Stay that way angels.

  • @Je5s3r
    @Je5s3rАй бұрын

    It took me a minute to realize this wasn't Steven Tyler

  • @bornon18
    @bornon18Ай бұрын

    They should mention the years they went to these gigs.

  • @minecraftcoolman59
    @minecraftcoolman59Ай бұрын

    grateful dead wouldve been 88 the rest of these wouldve been early to mid 90s

  • @jpcapobianco1979
    @jpcapobianco1979Ай бұрын

    the san thing about social media is that on FB they make fake accounts about the warning and they contact you to ask money on PAYPAL for official merch. ovvviously is fake ma they try to convince people that warning interact directly with fans on FB.

  • @mckay7965
    @mckay7965Ай бұрын

    My man, how do you manage 13 THOUSAND emails? Clean out you inbox, dude.

  • @jacobg2662
    @jacobg2662Ай бұрын

    🎶nobody but youuuuuuuu🎶🎶

  • @Frankeahkit
    @FrankeahkitАй бұрын

    I was in his top 0.01% last year

  • @dearryuzaki
    @dearryuzakiАй бұрын

    I love you bruh you’re just like me fr I listen to him day and night

  • @chadwindham2979
    @chadwindham2979Ай бұрын

    this makes me want to vomit

  • @purpleprincessa
    @purpleprincessaАй бұрын

    This comments section is so relatable 😂💜

  • @purpleprincessa
    @purpleprincessaАй бұрын

    Jesse, you are so adorable!! Please never change, your fans love you so muchhh 😭😍

  • @fonssaga633
    @fonssaga6332 ай бұрын

    jvb make the booty go….

  • @JRRichards123
    @JRRichards1232 ай бұрын

    I was at that BottleRock. Thats where I first heard you

  • @VlEWMONSTER
    @VlEWMONSTER2 ай бұрын

    i lovr them

  • @nicholaskruger9460
    @nicholaskruger94602 ай бұрын

    Saw my bloody valentine way way back. God it was way to loud and a bunch of us went outside. Like f*ck you ….way heavier than any metal band. Scorpions were amazing. La Luna was the greatest thing ever. Saw ween and Kyuss opened. The best show ever. Saw Mazzy star .. smashing pumpkins … as a joke we saw ratt at Luna in 98’. They actually rocked it. They acted like they were doing a giant arena. And talked about the grass weed they smoked in pdx. Fugazi was good. So many 8$ shows in early 90’s. Hope was crazy. Lesbian bands like Team Dreash was great