Why wasn't I Will Drive You Home played live?
I mean, during the album showcase gigs.
I thought it was Jon's best ballad in years and a real dark horse at the end of an album. Yet, it was one of the two songs (from the leaked Deluxe version) ommited from the setlist. I really don't get why - it's super easy vocally, the instrumental parts are easy as well. It's not like those shows were long. I get that there is a drum loop, but other pop-rock bands (U2, Coldplay, etc.) have used loops in live performances. The backup vocal outro could also be playbacked, I would've been OK with that. Or, to make it even better, they could've easily done an organic live version with live drums and live backing vocals. Either way, it's much better than not playing it at all... Did Jon address it in between songs or in any way? Or at least does anyone here have a decent explanation as to what could've been the reason? The worst part is, the fact that it wasn't played in the 4 shows means that it won't get played ever :( |
Cos although its a good song it dont fit the album
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Because it's clearly a song for the diehards who appreciate that style (exactly how many casual fans bought DA? or the singles from Crush and Bounce?) and it's on an ultra deluxe edition for diehards...
I love the song but it would kill the atmosphere on a show. I even doubt they'll do Real Love, it's the type of song Jon loves but knows fans hate. It's basically their 2016 Open All Night (the Bounce one). Their shows need desperately energy. It fits perfectly in a RT thing so all hope is not lost ;) But yeah, one of the best, easily top5 |
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And yes Top 5 for me as well. |
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That being said, I'm positively surprised to see so many fans of this song. When I first heard it, I thought it'd be my guilty pleasure and most people here would hate it because of loops, ending and general 'cheesiness'. Glad to be wrong :) Quote:
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Agreed, the ending is zero obstacle to pull off. You can use vocal filters and effects or just do it with nothing. We'll never know why it didn't get played.
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It's that they would refrain from doing so because of the sound being so contrary to what fans are used to at their concerts. |
Hmm I guess. I don't see it as that different. They've always employed heavy vocal harmony and if they didn't want to use that vocoder effect due to the reason you said they would just do it naturally. I think they chose the same setlist for the 4 shows to unify it and had stories behind those 15 songs specifically. There's no sense changing a setlist if you're not getting people going to more than 1 show also.
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