You have a chance to get your fans who are SO EXCITED for a new album from you on board and the first song you give them is something that isn't even new to them? It's just bizarre. That's a vibe I was starting to get and push away when I was still all-in, but there is just more and more evidence. It's just so hard for me to believe that they even want to create music together anymore. But in this situation, where people have been waiting for a new full album for SO LONG and you've been saying that it's done, and then to say, actually, it's only seven songs and by the way, the first song for you to be excited about hearing is one that we played LIVE for an entire tour and you can find on YouTube right now if you want? When they did that for Shout It Out, it got me super hyped, and it's a good call. Yes, at the time of Wintry Mix, it was cool that they were previewing music from the new album. 2 songs will be posted on the bands twitter with the winning song making it into one of the sets for the weekend.Honestly, Annalie not being new is one of the things really kinda bumming me out even more about all of this. Tomorrow begins the fan voting for October’s “Listener’s Choice” setlists. (And maybe some of you at home did as well!) The lighting effects for Stronger with the disco ball coming in as well mimicking how the music video was filmed was really cool and I’m sure I wasn’t the only one there in person who got goosebumps. (Which technically would have put it more in The Walk era than Shout It Out, but it complimented the rest of the set well.) ATW songs were mostly represented as well, with Annalie being skipped Anthem night. Hard to Handle being included as a cover was a nice surprise as they had only done it a few times on the Use Your Soul tour. And with Shout It Out not having a proper Isaac lead, Make It Through the Day would have been a nice treat as well. Personally I felt there was a missed opportunity to not also include World’s On Fire in the Shout It Out set – but when Taylor was asked about it before the show he seemed surprised it was being asked for. Join pop-rock trio Hanson for their monthly concert series featuring brand new music from their 2021 release Against The World, PLUS unique set lists each night featuring a selection of their favorite songs from one of their six previous studio albums. It is crazy to think a decade has already passed, but amazing to look back at all the memories and all the music that been. This was the first time that non-bonus tracks were skipped, but the press release never said they’d be playing all the albums in their entirety. 10 years ago today we released the album Shout It Out To mark the occasion, we're posting a brand new episode of the HANSON Time Podcast today highlighting none other than the Shout It Out album. The band produced the album themselves, but upped the ante with special guests: Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt, who played on some of Motown. For Anthem night, Tragic Symphony was skipped and Tonight was originally listed as the encore but did not end up being played. Shout It Out, is a collection of finely crafted, R&B-flavored Pop, an homage to the music that inspired Hanson when they started out in their hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma: '60s soul and '70s songwriters. For Shout It Out, Zac’s song Use Me Up was omitted from the setlist. This weekend’s shows were the final two of the “classic album” part of the series. How Many Times Each Song Was Played Live (Numerical).How Many Times Each Song Was Played Live (ABC).Middle of Everywhere - The Greatest Hits.
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