930 Forums
=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: okcomp2004 on March 16, 2010, 10:24:14 am
-
I see that the last train home leaves at 11:44 - do you think I'll be able to catch the metro after the AIR show on Wednesday?
-
air will go on at 9:15. they will not play for 2 hours. you'll be fine.
-
No, but it'll be a good lengthy set. The setlist is phenomenal. Cannot wait for this show.
-
i think the real question is . . . will some crazy guy shoot up a metro stop, will a train derail, or will someone fall on the tracks after the show?
-
Superb show...truly, top-notch.
-
dammit. i had to bail on the show. wish i could have been there.
set list?
-
Agreed. Better than the last one, IMO.
Sorry; no setlist.
-
>>set list?
Not from me since I wasn't too familiar with most of their stuff. Really enjoyed them.
Also, they're playing on Fallon Friday night
-
Was this show longer than the last one here that lasted a whopping 45 minutes or so?
-
Intro: Space Maker Percussion
Do The Joy
So Light Is Her Footfall
Love
Remember
J'ai dormi sous l'eau
Venus
Missing The Light Of The Day
Tropical Disease
People In The City
Radian
Cherry Blossom Girl
Be A Bee
Don't Be Light
How Does It Make You Feel?
Talisman
Alpha Beta Gaga
Kelly Watch The Stars
Encore:
Heaven's Light
Sexy Boy
La Femme D'Argent
-
Ah...can only hope they come back again...
-
Got to see Air in San Diego...OMG. So interesting to see what a concert out there is like vs. here. Aside from the insane puffs of pot smoke that permeated the venue, the only difference in setlist was "Alone in Kyoto" instead of "Radian", which was gorgeous. Upon reflection, I have to say this was my favorite tour of Air's. Nicolas' bass sounded unbelievable. "Tropical Disease" was friggin' epic, but the psychedelic version of "La Femme D'Argent" was especially bombastic. I find it so funny that 2 boring French guys can put on such an exceptional live show. I know everyone thinks Phoenix is the best, and I do love them...but Air is so underrated in terms of their musicianship. JB's arrangements are mind-blowing, and Nicolas' bass-playing is criminally underappreciated. I'd kill to see this tour again.