Do you think bands hate playing their same hit songs, show after show? Do you ever wonder how many times a band has actually played that song live?
Loudwire put together a list of 50 rock artists and their most performed song. It’s based on data from Setlist.fm, so if you don’t agree, for some reason, take it up with them.
While they’ll rarely admit it publicly, many artists say that over time, playing their biggest hits night after night can wind up feeling like a chore. And the reasons for that weariness are numerous.
Sometimes, the sentiment of a song written years, or even decades, before will no longer resonate the way it once did. Or a band will just change its mind about what a song means to them.
The setlist website setlist.fm, tracked 510 instances of R.E.M. performing “The One I Love” between 1986 and 2008, compared with only one recorded occasion on which they performed “Shiny Happy People,” a chart hit that was railed on by critics, and even bashed by Michael Stipe himself.
In other cases, a band will feel it’s outgrown the hallmarks of a major hit written in the early stage of its career. Radiohead, British rock innovators, hardly ever perform their breakout song of jagged angst, “Creep.”
And sometimes, artists just get plain sick and tired of playing a song. It becomes especially hard when a song endures over decades — how many times, for instance, has Sting pleaded in falsetto to turn on that red light?
The late Dolores O’Riordan, of the Cranberries, once joked, “I’ve sang ‘Zombie’ so many times that I actually feel like a zombie,” referencing the band’s impossible-to-let go 1994 single. She said, when you’re doing your old hits for so long, “you feel like you’re stuck in a loop or something, so with new material you feel very much alive.”
Bands try to remember when they get on stage that they were also once fans. So that means playing old songs, new songs, and doing everything with a level of passion that hopefully inspires that 12-year-old, or 40-year-old to say: ‘Damn. I love this song. I love this band!’”
Here are the most performed songs (live) by some of your favorite bands.
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