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L.A. Nokia show

Postby octavia » Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:11 am

Set list:
Ocean Rain in order of album (duh)

Rescue
Show of Strength
Villiers Terrace/Roadhouse Blues
Stormy Weather
Bring on the Dancing Horses
All my Colours
All That Jazz
I think I need it too
Back of Love
The Cutter

Encores:
Nothing Lasts forever/walk on the wild side/midnight hour
Lips Like Sugar.

All around, I thought it was a good show. The magic is not gone for me; still felt that same excitement that I had from the first time I saw them in '87. Yes, Mac still has voice issues, but I thought he sounded better than I remember from recent shows. The best part was he was happy and made a comment about liking the venue. Awesome awesome time.

I posted some pics here. Even though I had a straight clear view of mac, there were lots of heads to the left and right of that view that unfortunately made it into the pics.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72698019@N ... 539797715/
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Postby black francis » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:56 pm

This one?

God knows I love the Bunnymen (Sat's show was rather entertaining), but the band has never been the same since they lost their original rhythm section (Les, RIP Pete). It pains me to admit that new song is MOR dogshit. Nice review, Andrew.
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:01 pm

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Postby black francis » Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:06 pm

Those Mexicans sure love their post-punk
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:09 pm

black francis wrote:Those Mexicans sure love their post-punk


I just skimmed it ... it was a nice review of the show.
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Postby black francis » Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:32 pm

You can read Mexican?
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:24 pm

black francis wrote:You can read Mexican?


Enough to get the gist of it.
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Postby insanejane » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:46 pm




That's weird that the fake "Fab Four" were playing across the street from the real Fab Four! I didn't notice, BUT I did notice all the zombies at the various restaurant's outside tables. First I thought it was the Zombie Pub Crawl, but that's not until next week.
Next time the Bunnymen come to town I hope it will be nowhere near the same time as U2 does. I was SO tired of all the radio stations going on all week about the RoseBowl and the "masterpiece" new release. I'm no MJ fan, but would rather hear "Thriller" overkill than"If We Don't Go Crazy, We Can All Go Crazy"

L.A. takes a lot of putdowns and will NEVER be NYC to most, but (having grown up on the east coast for my 1st 40 yrs. and then moving to L.A. ), I can say that there's nowhere like THIS city either. And it's not only the dreadful Socal weather we're subjected to most of the time ; )


I was proud to be at the Nokia + not the RoseBowl. I miss them already. :wink:
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Postby withahip » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:47 pm

Para entonces, el público ya gritaba los nombres de las canciones que quería escuchar de la banda y el concierto concluyó cerca de la medianoche, tras un solo bis.
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:59 pm

insanejane wrote:That's weird that the fake "Fab Four" were playing across the street from the real Fab Four! I didn't notice, BUT I did notice all the zombies at the various restaurant's outside tables. First I thought it was the Zombie Pub Crawl, but that's not until next week.
Next time the Bunnymen come to town I hope it will be nowhere near the same time as U2 does. I was SO tired of all the radio stations going on all week about the RoseBowl and the "masterpiece" new release. I'm no MJ fan, but would rather hear "Thriller" overkill than"If We Don't Go Crazy, We Can All Go Crazy"

L.A. takes a lot of putdowns and will NEVER be NYC to most, but (having grown up on the east coast for my 1st 40 yrs. and then moving to L.A. ), I can say that there's nowhere like THIS city either. And it's not only the dreadful Socal weather we're subjected to most of the time ; )


I was proud to be at the Nokia + not the RoseBowl. I miss them already. :wink:


I watched the start of the U2 concert on the youtube last night, and that was one massive audience. No thanks. If U2 were to play the Nokia Theatre for $25 a pop, I wouldn't turn down a ticket, but I would if the bunnyboys were playing the same night in L.A. :cool: I still think their songs are more interesting that U2's.

I hope the next time Mac & Co. play L.A., it's at a smaller venue, and not the Club Nokia. That place is cold and corporate, and the sound's not too hot. And for the number of tickets they prolly sold Saturday night, they could've played the Wiltern, which has pretty good acoustics. Oh well.

For whatever reason, L.A. Live is being touted as Los Angeles' Times Square :lol:
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Postby black francis » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:03 pm

I'd like see them at the Palladium, Trobadour or the El Rey. I would go see them at any of those venues no questions asked.
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:03 pm

withahip wrote:Para entonces, el público ya gritaba los nombres de las canciones que quería escuchar de la banda y el concierto concluyó cerca de la medianoche, tras un solo bis.


There was a stretch there where people were shouting out song suggestions, and at some point, Mac asked the audience if there were any questions -- or maybe requests (hard to understand that mumble of his) -- Jane and Octavia, did you hear what he said?
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Postby black francis » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:05 pm

Mac seemed impressed when I shouted out Avalanche at his solo show. I thought he was considering it but no dice. No matter. Still a great show.
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Postby zabird » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:09 pm

black francis wrote:I'd like see them at the Palladium, Trobadour or the El Rey. I would go see them at any of those venues no questions asked.


OK, I'm gonna hold you to it.

The Troubadour would be great. It's not unprecedented ... the Cure played a free show there in the last year or so. The El Rey would be great too. Nice venue, nice sound. and free street parking.
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