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    Setlist if there WAS a keyboard peripheral?

    Let's pretend a keyboard peripheral did exist when TB:RB was released on 9/9/09. I think we can all agree that the setlist would have been different. So how do you think the setlist would have looked if we did have the keyboard last year. Here's what I think:

    Cavern Club:
    I Saw Her Standing There
    Boys
    Do You Want to Know a Secret
    Twist and Shout

    Ed Sullivan Theater:
    A Hard Day's Night
    Can't Buy Me Love
    I Wanna Be Your Man
    Money (That's What I Want)

    Shea Stadium:
    I'm Down
    You Like Me Too Much
    No Reply
    I Feel Fine
    Ticket to Ride

    Budokan:
    Drive My Car
    We Can Work it Out
    Taxman
    I Want to Tell You
    And You Bird Can Sing

    Abbey Road '65-'67
    Yellow Submarine
    In My Life
    Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
    Sgt. Pepper's/With a Little Help From My Friends
    A Day in the Life
    Lovely Rita

    Abbey Road '67-'68
    Lady Madonna
    Hey Bulldog
    Strawberry Fields Forever
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    Back in the USSR
    Helter Skelter
    Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
    Revolution

    Abbey Road '68-'69:
    I Want You (She's So Heavy)
    Something
    Here Comes the Sun
    Octopus's Garden
    The Long and Winding Road
    Let it Be
    Come Together

    Rooftop Concert:
    Old Brown Shoe
    Get Back
    Don't Let Me Down
    One After 909
    Dig a Pony

    Encore:
    Hey Jude

    The two I wasn't sure about removing were Paperback Writer (because of the harmonies) and I Want to Hold Your Hand (but I needed an earlier piano song).

    I tried to keep the amount of songs for each Beatle as balanced as it was in the real game and I made sure to keep all of George and Ringo's biggest songs. The beginning doesn't have very much piano but this sort of balances out because of piano heavy later songs like Let it Be, The Long and Winding Road, and A Day in the Life (which, if charted correctly wouldn't have any guitar through the whole middle section).

    I'm sure I probably skipped over some obvious piano songs but what you think? And make your own too if you have some good ideas.

    Also, it worth mentioning that if there was a keyboard peripheral, Billy Preston would have had to be shown on at the Rooftop Concert.
    Last edited by MostSpartan14; 06-21-2010 at 11:18 PM.

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    Good choice of songs.

    It makes me upset knowing that there's now a keyboard and it's not going to be put to use in TB:RB. There's so many more great songs that could go along with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Harrison View Post
    Good choice of songs.

    It makes me upset knowing that there's now a keyboard and it's not going to be put to use in TB:RB. There's so many more great songs that could go along with it.
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    I want to hold your hand has piano?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueJayGuy View Post
    I want to hold your hand has piano?
    No, but just because he put it on his setlist doesn't mean it has to have piano, necessarily.
    HMX, I love you. You introduced me to my favorite band, The Beatles. And now you're making a game for my first favorite, Green Day. Thank you so much

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    Quote Originally Posted by bridog7 View Post
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    Good one! I totally forgot about that song.

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    Old Brown Shoe, one of my favorite songs.
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    ... And Good Day Sunshine and For No One.
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