I'm a sweet web site that allows users to post setlists, discuss and review concerts, as well as create online galleries full of videos, photos, scanned ticket stubs, gig posters, actual setlists and more. It's like creating a virtual scrapbook page for each show, except cooler.
Have you ever tried to look for a setlist from a concert and not been able to find one? If you're paying for a concert ticket, it'd be nice to know what a band has been playing. It's really the product you are paying for. Well, I'm trying to save people from scouring message boards, chat rooms and crappy web sites that aren't nearly as handsome and easy to use as me. By using a wiki-style interface, users can post and collaborate in making setlists from past concerts as well as note any highlights from their show. But that's not all. Live shows are powerful and satisfying shared experiences. So why not join together after the show to discuss and critique the performance as well as share photos, videos, gig posters, actual setlists, ticket stubs and whatever else you think is cool from your concert.
Wow, I provide excellent content through allowing music fans to catalog setlists and I create niche communities for people to preserve each concert memory forever online. I rule!