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    Default Historic concert setlists and analysis

    Sorry if this is widely known or has been discussed before but I found this website the other day when Googling something Eagles-related called setlist.fm, which turns out to be the Wikipedia equivalent for concert setlists. The Eagles page is here and offers setlists from right across their history, and analysis such as how many times each song has been played whatsoever, amongst others. Well worth a few minutes (or hours!) of your time if you haven't already seen it. Of course they also have databases for other bands too. Enjoy!

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    Thank you, tlr. That's very interesting. The stats can't be too accurate though. A lot of them are missing & many are partial lists. It does give a good itdication of which songs they played the most.

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    Default Re: Historic concert setlists and analysis

    That site is user-edited so it's not checked for accuracy nor is it comprehensive. That said, it is better than nothing and interested to look at, at least!

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