SETLIST Carneros, Napa - California 21-oct-2024 1. 0:00 It’s Good To Be King - Tom Petty 2. 8:32 Wrecking Ball - Gillian Welch 3. 15:38 Scarlet Begonias - Grateful Dead -> (24:11) Fire On The Mountain - Grateful Dead 4. 30:22 Pirate Looks At Forty - Jimmy Buffet 5. 36:03 House In California - Keb’ Mo 6. 43:10 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right - Bob Dylan 7. 49:52 Werewolfs of London - Warren Zevon 8. 56:57 Season Of The Witch - Lana Del Rey 9. 1:02:10 Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley 10. 1:06:50 I can’t go for that - Hall & Oates 11. 1:13:00 Funky Bitch - Phish/Son Seals 12. 1:18:30 Your Song - Elton John 13. 1:24:22 Borderline - Madonna 14. 1:30:40 My Best Friends Girl - The Cars 15. 1:36:30 Cold - Chris Stapleton 16. 1:43:12 When Doves Cry - Prince 17. 1:48:59 I Wanna Know What Love Is - Foreigner 18. 1:54:17 I’m On Fire - Bruce Springsteen 19. 2:00:13 These Days - Jackson Days 20. 2:05:00 House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals 21. 2:10:42 Ghost - Phish 22. 2:16:23 Spooky - Classics IV 23. 2:22:23 Psycho Killer - Talking Heads -> (2:26:18) Thriller - Michael Jackson -> (2:27:20) Psycho Killer - Talking Heads 24. 2:28:50 Friend Of The Devil - Grateful Dead 25. 2:33:48 Crazy - Gnarls Barkley 26. 2:39:01 Have A Cigar - Pink Floyd 27. 2:44:29 Secret Garden - Bruce Springsteen 28. 2:50:03 Maneater - Hall & Oates
Matt, what do you use for lyrics and navigating the setlist? Do you have any type of automation with MIDI messages between the RC600 and your iPad, so that moving to the next song automatically reconfigures patches/samples?
I use a program called OnSong for the lyrics. But I'm not a huge fan of it. I don't have a setlist. I don't know what songs I'm gonna play. There are no MIDI messages and no patches, or samples that are specific to any song. My setup is completely improvised, the arrangements are 100% improvised, the sounds I use are all improvised on the fly, all production decisions are made in the moment. I understand that some people play the same songs the same way with the same sounds and samples and use specific patches and memory locations in their RC-600. I don't do any of this. I use one memory location/setting and make all the decisions of how to put the song together on-the-fly in the moment. NOTHING at all is pre-planned. I can't stress this enough. I have NO idea what song I will start the show with until I hit "GO LIVE" on the TH-cam video. I don't even think about the show until I hit "GO LIVE". I look at the audience, or just look at the list of 1800 songs I have and just pick one. It keeps me in the moment and the show fresh. This is one of the reasons people watch the shows night after night. Anything could happen, songs could be great or duds, it's a fully improvised show. Nothing is automatic, scheduled, planned. Full free flowing improvisation. I don't even practice at home, I can't. I don't have a setup at home. It all stays in the box and is used at the daily shows. The only time I am "practicing" is when you see me on stage in the videos. ALL the time I am playing music in my life is on camera. I do not practice at home. If I'm playing a song that you are hearing me play for the first time, it is the first time I am playing it. I'm learning it on camera in front of an audience. Hope that all makes sense!
@@MattBoltonMusic Total improv takes balls, skill, and knowing your gear really well. :) I create a lyric/chord sheet for each song in Word and I store them in my iCloud drive. I just use the native Pages app on the iPad to recall and view them. Takes some doing to get the songs into Word, reformatted and corrected, but once it's in there it's great.
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SETLIST
Carneros, Napa - California 21-oct-2024
1. 0:00 It’s Good To Be King - Tom Petty
2. 8:32 Wrecking Ball - Gillian Welch
3. 15:38 Scarlet Begonias - Grateful Dead -> (24:11) Fire On The Mountain - Grateful Dead
4. 30:22 Pirate Looks At Forty - Jimmy Buffet
5. 36:03 House In California - Keb’ Mo
6. 43:10 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right - Bob Dylan
7. 49:52 Werewolfs of London - Warren Zevon
8. 56:57 Season Of The Witch - Lana Del Rey
9. 1:02:10 Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley
10. 1:06:50 I can’t go for that - Hall & Oates
11. 1:13:00 Funky Bitch - Phish/Son Seals
12. 1:18:30 Your Song - Elton John
13. 1:24:22 Borderline - Madonna
14. 1:30:40 My Best Friends Girl - The Cars
15. 1:36:30 Cold - Chris Stapleton
16. 1:43:12 When Doves Cry - Prince
17. 1:48:59 I Wanna Know What Love Is - Foreigner
18. 1:54:17 I’m On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
19. 2:00:13 These Days - Jackson Days
20. 2:05:00 House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals
21. 2:10:42 Ghost - Phish
22. 2:16:23 Spooky - Classics IV
23. 2:22:23 Psycho Killer - Talking Heads -> (2:26:18) Thriller - Michael Jackson -> (2:27:20) Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
24. 2:28:50 Friend Of The Devil - Grateful Dead
25. 2:33:48 Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
26. 2:39:01 Have A Cigar - Pink Floyd
27. 2:44:29 Secret Garden - Bruce Springsteen
28. 2:50:03 Maneater - Hall & Oates
Matt, what do you use for lyrics and navigating the setlist? Do you have any type of automation with MIDI messages between the RC600 and your iPad, so that moving to the next song automatically reconfigures patches/samples?
I use a program called OnSong for the lyrics. But I'm not a huge fan of it. I don't have a setlist. I don't know what songs I'm gonna play. There are no MIDI messages and no patches, or samples that are specific to any song. My setup is completely improvised, the arrangements are 100% improvised, the sounds I use are all improvised on the fly, all production decisions are made in the moment. I understand that some people play the same songs the same way with the same sounds and samples and use specific patches and memory locations in their RC-600. I don't do any of this. I use one memory location/setting and make all the decisions of how to put the song together on-the-fly in the moment. NOTHING at all is pre-planned. I can't stress this enough. I have NO idea what song I will start the show with until I hit "GO LIVE" on the TH-cam video. I don't even think about the show until I hit "GO LIVE". I look at the audience, or just look at the list of 1800 songs I have and just pick one. It keeps me in the moment and the show fresh. This is one of the reasons people watch the shows night after night. Anything could happen, songs could be great or duds, it's a fully improvised show. Nothing is automatic, scheduled, planned. Full free flowing improvisation. I don't even practice at home, I can't. I don't have a setup at home. It all stays in the box and is used at the daily shows. The only time I am "practicing" is when you see me on stage in the videos. ALL the time I am playing music in my life is on camera. I do not practice at home. If I'm playing a song that you are hearing me play for the first time, it is the first time I am playing it. I'm learning it on camera in front of an audience. Hope that all makes sense!
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@@MattBoltonMusic Total improv takes balls, skill, and knowing your gear really well. :) I create a lyric/chord sheet for each song in Word and I store them in my iCloud drive. I just use the native Pages app on the iPad to recall and view them. Takes some doing to get the songs into Word, reformatted and corrected, but once it's in there it's great.
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