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The Stevie Set List


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There gotta be some I Was Made to Love Her in there. I've posted this on the other thread but it seriously neeeeeeds to be played.

I'm suprised there hasn't been more love for it. Am I on my own in appreciating the sheer brilliance of this song? The mouth organ intro? The yeah yeah yeah's? The fact he was only 18 when he recorded it?

Gotta be one of the greatest Motown songs ever.

Oh, and in the same way U2 took back Helter Skelter from Charles Manson, Stevie can take back his version of We Can Work It Out from Olly Murs.

Comparing murderer to X Factor contestent harsh?

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There gotta be some I Was Made to Love Her in there. I've posted this on the other thread but it seriously neeeeeeds to be played.

I'm suprised there hasn't been more love for it. Am I on my own in appreciating the sheer brilliance of this song? The mouth organ intro? The yeah yeah yeah's? The fact he was only 18 when he recorded it?

Gotta be one of the greatest Motown songs ever.

Oh, and in the same way U2 took back Helter Skelter from Charles Manson, Stevie can take back his version of We Can Work It Out from Olly Murs.

Comparing murderer to X Factor contestent harsh?

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There gotta be some I Was Made to Love Her in there. I've posted this on the other thread but it seriously neeeeeeds to be played.

I'm suprised there hasn't been more love for it. Am I on my own in appreciating the sheer brilliance of this song? The mouth organ intro? The yeah yeah yeah's? The fact he was only 18 when he recorded it?

Gotta be one of the greatest Motown songs ever.

Oh, and in the same way U2 took back Helter Skelter from Charles Manson, Stevie can take back his version of We Can Work It Out from Olly Murs.

Comparing murderer to X Factor contestent harsh?

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ive been spotifying all day so far and its tough man.

i could easily put a 40 track set list together.

i keep trying to trim it to a possible 25 and get pissed off once its down to about 32 cos after that im slashing 'got to play that' tracks :P

man, if he gets the setlist right (à la blur) could go straight up there with the legendary performances of previous years.

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ive been spotifying all day so far and its tough man.

i could easily put a 40 track set list together.

i keep trying to trim it to a possible 25 and get pissed off once its down to about 32 cos after that im slashing 'got to play that' tracks :P

man, if he gets the setlist right (à la blur) could go straight up there with the legendary performances of previous years.

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Top of my list would be IF You Really Love Me. Not only a personal favourite but I think a crowd-pleaser, the slow verse-fast chorus thing usually works at a fest

I agree on I Was Made To Love Her too - is his voice still up to it though?

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What I want is Stevie to be signed, sealed, delivered to the fest before people start getting ahead of themselves. :P

As yet, it 's not a done deal and so it's not certain that he'll be playing.

Tho given that Michael has blabbed about it, I'm guessing that he's of the opinion that a deal will be done. Then again, that was the case with the Stones.

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here's my setlist in alphamabetical order. he'd go over the curfew but i'll pay the fine!

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boogie on reggae woman

do i do

don't know why i love you

don't you worry 'bout a thing

for once in my life

heaven help us all

higher ground

i ain't gonna stand for it

i love you too much

i was made to love her

i wish

if you really love me

isn't she lovely

keep on running

lately

living for the city

love a go go

love having you around

master blaster (jammin')

never had a dream come true

overjoyed

part time lover

please don't go

sir duke

so what the fuss

sugar

superstition

too high

you and i

you are the sunshine of my life

you haven't done nothin'

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Let's be honest, he could play til the sun came up and reel off nothing but class so I'm not that fussed, I'm just moist with excitement at the prospect. I really, really feel sorry for whoever is on the Other stage against this as I think it will be a crowd draw like no other.

If I had to pick some tracks I wuld die to hear, they are probably Sir Duke, Superstition and Uptight, but they're a given surely? Would be great to have a good dance to on the Sunday.

*shudders with excitement*

:P

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he will play many of his lesser known songs... they're not hits, but they are works of pure magic being performed by a genius... if anyone doesn't want to be bored during these parts, start familiarising yourself with his classic albums. I doubt he'll do a greatest hits set just for the one night... I hope not anyway
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SUPERSTITION

SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED, I'M YOURS

MASTER BLASTER (JAMMIN')

All in their entireties, no medleys if possible. And I'd like him to do Blowin' In The Wind and Bridge Over Troubled Water as well if possible. Then I will be happy.

Actually I will be happy if he sings, and plays, the phone book. I just really want to see him and hear his voice. Tooooooooo excited!

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