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Work out the average age of your target audience.

 

For the sake of argument let's say it's 35.

 

When would they have been 20?

 

That would be 15 years ago = 2006

 

Go to one of the singles chart websites and look up the chart hits for a couple of years either side of 2006, so 2004-2008. 

 

Make a note of the big hits that fit the description 'female fronted / guitars'.

 

There's your candidate song list.

 

 

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Songs we play that rarely fail to get audience participation:

 

P!nk - Who Knew

ABBA - Waterloo

Journey - Don't Stop Believin'

Bryan Adams - Summer of '69

Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved (super simple song and great for the second last song of the night before something rocky to finish - might just be a Scottish thing though.  One time we ended up playing this three times - they just kept asking for it *shrugs*)

 

I effin hate playing Don't Stop Believin' (boring song which doesn't seem to go anywhere) but punters love it, doesn't seem to matter what age.

 

If the PlayStation Generation are in the house then Feeder - Just a Day works well (thanks, Gran Turismo).

 

If it's a football crowd, Sweet Caroline might work off the back of the Euros.

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28 minutes ago, neepheid said:

Songs we play that rarely fail to get audience participation:

 

P!nk - Who Knew

ABBA - Waterloo

Journey - Don't Stop Believin'

Bryan Adams - Summer of '69

Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved (super simple song and great for the second last song of the night before something rocky to finish - might just be a Scottish thing though.  One time we ended up playing this three times - they just kept asking for it *shrugs*)

 

I effin hate playing Don't Stop Believin' (boring song which doesn't seem to go anywhere) but punters love it, doesn't seem to matter what age.

 

If the PlayStation Generation are in the house then Feeder - Just a Day works well (thanks, Gran Turismo).

 

If it's a football crowd, Sweet Caroline might work off the back of the Euros.

I find the bass part to don’t stop believing quite uplifting - perfect counterpart to the guitar part 

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25 minutes ago, Geek99 said:

I find the bass part to don’t stop believing quite uplifting - perfect counterpart to the guitar part 

 

It's not the bass line that concerns me, it's just the song as a whole - I find it a snoozefest.  It never shifts gear, it never powers home for me.

 

I play it for the punters, not for me.  Each to their own, I guess.

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1 hour ago, neepheid said:

I effin hate playing Don't Stop Believin' (boring song which doesn't seem to go anywhere) but punters love it, doesn't seem to matter what age.

 

 

I always had an ability to not bother about horrid songs if the audience loved it. We played Brown Eyed Girl. Wagon Wheel, Whisky In The Jar etc. and as long as the floor was full and people were enjoying themselves I was happy.

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Before my function band folded, we would always check what the successful bands were playing and use that as a guideline.

One of the most successful function bands in the UK were The Beat Factor. They played all over Europe and at one time were the highest grossing pro function band.

I think they have folded now, but I've attached the last setlist I have for them. Obviously the "latest" numbers would need refreshing but the rest are solid "function favourites". Only issue might be that they have both Male and Female vox.

The Beat Factor.docx

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