by In The Margins » Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:34 am
Here's the setlist:
Going Up
Show Of Strength
Villiers Terrace
Forgotten Fields
Stormy Weather
Seven Seas
Dancing Horses
All That Jazz
Think I Need It Too
Back Of Love
Killing Moon
The Cutter
Nothing Lasts Forever
Lips Like Sugar
The whole thing lasted just over an hour with no encore. Ian seemed subdued while Will was on fire. He was scorching the guitars for each song and was extremely animated, the most I've ever seen him move. He played the red Fender and the 12 string teardrop (I think I got that right) and others.
The sound system was terrible so the mix was off, but Ian was making an effort to (and mostly did) hit the high notes. He must read this board because he left the nasty lyrics out of The Killing Moon; they were still in for Villiers Terrace, though. (I chuckled to myself when VT started up given this board and all.) His vocals were not raspy and croaky at all.
TINIT was must faster paced than on the record so to me it sounded better than the recording. All That Jazz was blasted/pounded out. During that song I realized that no other band could have written that song, and no other band could ever bring it to life like these guys. I thought of you BF during All That Jazz and how much you're going to miss as you boycott the band's live shows. It made me sad.
Ian asked for Katy at one point. That's not my name.
The Cutter sounded great.
Ian got or was wearing new clothes -- a double breasted peacoat and jeans that fit and, I think, didn't have any rips in them. BRAVO. I couldn't tell if he had shaved, the lighting was from behind him. He's very thin like he was during the 80s.
Overall, a very exciting evening. Add in the snowfall, the nor'easter and the Patriots winning 59-0 (and the Bills winning too, WAH), and it was a fabulously wild day.
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In The Margins on Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:45 am, edited 1 time in total.